TV Obscurities. Exploring forgotten TV from the 1920s to today.
TV Obscurities. Exploring forgotten TV from the 1920s to today.
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Time flies when you’re having fun– and you’re famous! Check out our gallery of your favorite stars and their transitions through Hollywood! This week: Updated with Giancarlo Esposito, Shar Jackson and many more! 1988: Dean Big Brother Almighty, better...
A CYNOPSIS MESSAGE FROM AZTECA AMERICA AZTECA AMERICA Fastest-growing Spanish-language network in prime time among key demos in June Total viewers +41%, A18-49 +52%, and A18-34 +67% Highest June ratings in 4 years across total viewers, A18-49, and...
It’s a good year for new TV series, but it may be an even better one for returning shows. When most people talk about "fall TV," they're talking about the huge glut of new shows that networks — broadcast, cable, and streaming — put on the air between...
Share This Post Live Comedy in New York City This Week: New York features some of the best live comedy in the world every single night, from Manhattan to Queens, Brooklyn and beyond. But with so many to choose from, it can be difficult to find them...
In 1890...Aimee Semple McPherson was born. She was a Pentecostal evangelist and radio preacher. In 1935...the "Cavalcade of America" was first broadcast on he CBS Radio Network. The CBS show (until moving to NBC 1939-53) featured some of Hollywood...
Television Obscurities - Exploring forgotten TV from the 1920s to today.
Exploring forgotten TV from the 1920s to today.
10 Of The Most Outlandish TV Concepts Ever - TVObscurities
A look at some of the most outlandish TV concepts ever: Cop Rock, I Married Dora, The Ugliest Girl in Town, Mr. Smith, My Mother the Car, and Woops!
Streets of New York (1939): Earliest Surviving U.S. TV Footage - Television Obscurities
The Paley Center for Media has posted footage from "The Streets of New York," an August 1939 play broadcast live in New York City on W2XBS.
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