TV Guide | Memories Through the Years | 50's 60's 70's 80's....
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Return with us now to those gentler days of yesteryear as presented in the pages of TV Guide through the years.
The prototype of what would become TV Guide magazine was developed by Lee Wagner. In 1948, he printed New York City area listings magazine The TeleVision Guide, which was first released on local newsstands on June 14 of that year. Silent film star Gloria Swanson, who then starred of the short-lived variety series The Gloria Swanson Hour, appeared on the cover of the first issue. Wagner later began publishing regional editions of The TeleVision Guide for New England and the Baltimore-Washington area. Five years later, he sold the editions to Walter Annenberg, who folded it into his publishing and broadcasting company Triangle Publications, but remained as a consultant for the magazine until 1963. The national TV Guide's first issue was released on April 3, 1953, accumulating a total circulation of 1,560,000 copies that were sold in the ten U.S. cities where it was distributed. The inaugural cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball's newborn son Desi Arnaz, Jr., with a downscaled inset photo of Ball placed in the top corner under the issue's headline: "Lucy's $50,000,000 baby".
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love this very much
Oh! the good old days, I still remember.
That was great. Miss those old shows.
If only to be able to relive it all over again, from about 1969 to 1989.
We used to look forword to the fall preview TV Guide. All the new shows that were going to be on. I must say, you picked the right decades. Really nice music. Thanks very much.
This was fun!
Oooh the memories! Thank you so much ! I miss the TV guide!!!
Seeing this with the music just makes you feel good. Thank you.
My parents never bought TV Guide. Waste of money. They got the newspaper everyday. I loved getting it when I got older & moved out. Use to highlight my shows 😅
Mine didn't either they were so cheap and pretended to eschew television even tho they were glued to it day and night. We did a project at school making Christmas trees out of tv guides did you do that? I would use my grandmother's and so they would smell of Pall Mall cigarettes LMAO!!!! I never bought tv guide although I subscribed to Soap Opera Digest and all the soap magazines.
TV Guide was actually pretty expensive for a lot of families in the 70's who couldn't afford it. We finally got a subscription but it was expensive for a lot of poor families.
LOVE this!
😎😎😎
Fabulous montage...thank you!
My grandma would always do the crossword puzzles
Great
I'm going to spend hours reading each slide and remembering.
3:08 The Summer before Cheers started it was mentioned in TV Guide twice. I remember it being panned by a writer who didn't think a show about a guy who lived in a bar could go anywhere.
Sam lived in Cheers the bar? I thought he owned it and had his own apartment in town.
The Kinks said it best in their song " Where Have All The Good Times Gone " 🤷♂️
was never a fan of tv guide. i had (and still do) dyslexia and all the numbers just messed with my little head back in the 70's and still to this day really, but then it was real bad so i just went with the paper and in the late 70's our paper started putting in it's sunday paper a separate "tv spotlite" publication and it was just far better especially since it local and had two channels that were not even in the guide. it also had a section in it were some dude answered questions about certain stars of certain shows and the time frame and so on with head shot of stars who were confused with other ones who looked similar. but i would still scan through a guide when i saw one for articles and such and remember a few of the one's shown here. and like everyone else i wish i could time travel. i'd really like to stand in the shadows really and just observe myself mostly and also see the really good times we had that have slipped from my mind. there had to be more than i remember. thanks.
I grew up in Ohio but lived in SE Texas in January 1974
Oh yes..... Mary Hartman... Mary Hartman I remember well. The only show that would intentionally piss off..... uh.... certain groups of people. Be good, be safe !!