Saturday, October 12, 2019
50s TV :: essays research papers
      This is a revolutionary invention that is compared to the Light     Bulb. It is large box with shades of black and white that replaced the     every day listened to radio by a mile. What is it you say? It is the Television.     This new device brought the images of the world to every home of America     replacing the only listened to radio shows easily. As popular as the radio     shows were this new addition of picture made TV shows soar in popularity.     With a variety of shows ranging from Westerns to Game Shows the TV was     unquestionably to invention of the decade all thanks to the outstanding    competitive broadcasting of the TV Shows. Although their were many great     shows in there 50ââ¬â¢s a few stand out from them all, ââ¬Å"I Love Lucyâ⬠     maintaining 4 number 1 spot rankings, Gunsmoke with 3 number 1 spot     rankings, and The 64,000 Dollar Question..           Gunsmoke the king of all Western Shows was the longest running     Western of all time, and was also televison longest running series with     continuing characters. "Gunsmoke" was about a Mrshell by the name of Matt     Dillon ,stared by James Arness, in the frontier town of Dodge City, Kansas in     1873. His kindly companion was Doc Adams , played by Milburn Stone, was     the town physician who spent many hours chugging beers at the Longbranch     Saloon, owned and operated by the shapely Kitty Russell, who was always     attracted to the marshal.         In the 50ââ¬â¢s a new type of show became huge. This type of show was     called ââ¬Å"Game Showsâ⬠. These gave prices to lucky contestants who would     answer correct questions. The biggest of these Game Shows was The 64,000     Dollar Question. Although many loved it, it was still fixed, and so were many     other game shows to. The producers of these shows would give the answers     to the most likeable contestants so they would win.  					    
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