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Baughman book traces the birth, growing pains of network TV
What television viewers saw in the 1950s seemed benign enough: Lucy Ricardo planning hijinks with pal Ethel Mertz, a freckled Howdy Doody, and the vaudeville antics of Uncle Miltie.
Television the receiver "Aurora" (LC-53) based on the TV "Signal-2" and produced from 1967 to 1970 inclusive, produced in Leningrad the plant named after Kozitsky.