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The Goldbergs (847 bytes)
1: ... States|USA]] radio from [[1929]] to [[1947]] and then on [[television]] from [[1949]] to [[1956]]. 3: ...n addition to writing the scripts Berg starred in the series. 5: ...9. In [[1931]] became a daily serial called ''The Goldbergs''. 8: ...hives/etv/G/htmlG/goldbergsth/goldbergsth.htm The Goldbergs on museum.tv] 9: * [http://www.tvparty.com/vaultgold.html The Goldbergs on tvparty.com] Gertrude Berg (937 bytes) 1: ...o as "the earliest [[soap opera]]," was taken off the air. Comic Strip Classics (978 bytes) 1: ... Service]] in [[1995]] to honor the centennial of the newspaper [[comic strip]]. 3: ...ings of comic strip characters with their logos. The series was restricted to strips created before [[... 7: * ''[[The Yellow Kid]]'' 8: * ''[[The Katzenjammer Kids]]'' 10: * ''[[Bringing Up Father]]'' List of television programs starting with G (1225 bytes) 1: ...is is a list of television programs starting with the letter G 4: *''[[Gadget Boy & Heather]]'' 7: *''[[The Garry Moore Show]]'' 8: *''[[The Gavin Crawford Show]]'' 9: *''[[The G.E. College Bowl]]'' 1950 in television (2729 bytes) 3: [[1950|other events of 1950]], 4: [[1951 in television]] and the 9: ...t televised report of general election results in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. 10: *[[July 11]] - ''[[Andy Pandy]]'' premieres in the UK. 13: *[[October 10]] - The [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] approve... List of television shows set in New York City (7556 bytes) 3: ==Shows set primarily in the Five Boroughs== 12: ...[[The Goldbergs]]'' ([[1949]]–[[1956]]); in the [[Bronx]]; moved to fictional Haverville, New Yor... 17: *''[[The Honeymooners]]'' ([[1955]]–[[1956]]); in [[... 18: *''[[The Thin Man (television)|The Thin Man]]'' ([[1957]]–[[1959]]) 20: *''[[The Joey Bishop Show (1961)|The Joey Bishop Show]]'' ([[1961]]–[[1965]]) 1949 in television (3126 bytes) 3: [[1949|other events of 1949]], 4: [[1950 in television]] and the 8: *[[January 3]] - ''[[Colgate Theatre]]'' premieres on [[NBC]]. 9: ...special on all networks celebrates the linking of the eastern and midwestern networks via coaxial cable... 10: ...- The first commercial television station west of the [[Mississippi River]], KTLA, begins operation in ... 1955 in television (3862 bytes) 3: [[1955|other events of 1955]], 4: [[1956 in television]] and the 8: *[[April 1]] - The DuMont Television network drastically cuts back i... 9: ...st successful British [[sitcom]] (though starring the American, [[Ben Lyon]]), debuts on [[BBC Televisi... 10: ...[September 22]] - Commercial television starts in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] (London area) - [[Associate... 1952 in television (3635 bytes) 3: [[1952|other events of 1952]], 4: [[1953 in television]] and the 8: ...The funeral of King [[George VI]] is televised in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. 9: ...tember 6]] - [[Cable TV]] debuts in [[Canada]] as the [[CBC]] in [[Montreal, Quebec]] airs. 11: ...[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] television station in the world, KPTV, begins broadcasting in [[Portland, O... 1954 in television (4488 bytes) 3: [[1954|other events of 1954]], 4: [[1955 in television]] and the 8: *[[January 1]] - [[NBC]] broadcasts the [[Rose Parade]] in [[NTSC]] color on 21 stations.... 10: ...ecast with an in-vision presenter is televised in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. 12: ...broadcasts the Army-McCarthy hearings live and in their entirety. 1951 in television (4591 bytes) 3: [[1951|other events of 1951]], 4: [[1952 in television]] and the 8: ...ral Communications Commission|FCC]]'s approval of the [[CBS]] color television system. 11: ...ouble-header between the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and the [[Boston Braves]]. 12: ...takes place in [[San Francisco, California]] from the [[Japanese Peace Treaty Conference]]. 1953 in television (4601 bytes) 3: [[1953|other events of 1953]], 4: [[1954 in television]] and the 9: ...i Arnaz]] sign an $8,000,000 contract to continue the ''I Love Lucy'' [[television series]] through [[1... 10: ...cials replacing the key characters. At the end of the reading, Sheen intoned that "[[Joseph Stalin|Stal... 11: ...rch 25]] - [[CBS]] concedes victory to [[RCA]] in the war over color television standards. Situation comedy (12117 bytes) 1: ...sist of recurring characters in a format in which there are one or more humorous story lines centred ar... 3: ... have become among the most popular programmes on the schedule. 7: ..., and was one of the most popular sitcoms through the [[1930s]]. 9: ...nny]]'', a fifteen minute sitcom which debuted on the [[DuMont Television Network]] in November of [[19... 11: ...eading producer of the genre, but soon spread to other nations. Glenn Gould (12841 bytes) 1: ...], dedicating himself to the recording studio for the rest of his career. 7: ...th [[Frederick C. Silvester]], and [[music theory|theory]] with Leo Smith. 9: ...This was the beginning of a long association with the radio and with recording in general. 11: ... was the first North American to play there after the [[Second World War]]. 13: ... for the rest of his life he concentrated on his other interests: making recordings, writing, broadcas... January 17 (12386 bytes) 1: ...th day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 348 days remaining (349 in [[leap year]]s) 6: ...] - [[France]] recognized the [[Huguenot]]s under the [[Edict of St. Germain]]. 7: ...thereby setting the scene for the second phase of the [[English Civil War]]. 8: ...y unsuccessful campaign to recover the throne for the [[Jacobite]] dynasty. 9: ...[James Cook]] becomes the first explorer to cross the [[Antarctic Circle]]. 1949 (17589 bytes) 15: * [[January 4]] - [[RMS Caronia]] of the [[Cunard Line]] departs [[Southampton]] for [[New... 19: ...25]] - The first [[Emmy Award]]s are presented at the [[Hollywood Athletic Club]]. 20: * [[January 25]] - In the first [[Israel]]i election, [[David Ben-Gurion]] ... 24: * [[February 1]] - [[Rationing]] of clothes ends in Britain 25: ...nced to life imprisonment for [[treason]] against the Hungarian Communist government.
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