AGE OF TELEVISION
Close up of 1950s television with news broadcaster on screen; Man looks at watch outside storefront marked "Henderson's TV service" 01:33:10:00 Little girl and brother watch TV with family dog. Puppet show on TV. Kids enthralled. 01:33:50:00: Color 1960s footage of family in living room watching TV 01:33:56:00: 1950s BW: Howdy Doody on TV screen; kids laughing at TV; man tunes in Toscanini performing on TV, small TV screen with Toscanini. 01:34:26:00 1950s family watches TV in living room (promotion for PhoneVision) 01:34:39:00 1960s footage of family watching TV, kid sits down to watch TV with Dad; kid tunes TV from channel to channel (no remote); teen with open book watches console TV and takes notes; family all too well dressed shops for Zenith TV in showroom. To view this clip, please visit www.filmarchivesonline.com/onlineindex.shtml and click on AGE OF TELEVISION
The Shock Team of April 07, 2025: guest Lou JEANMONNOT (EDC).
Watching the Moon landing on TV, 1969
Moon landing. A family watches the Apollo 11 Moon landing on television, 1969. An estimated 600 million people worldwide watched the live broadcast of the event. The Apollo 11 mission was launched from Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, USA on July 16th 1969, and was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. The crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Buzz Aldrin. Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20th and collected lunar material for return to Earth. Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command module. They returned to Earth and landed in the Pacific Ocean on July 24th.
Children watching parade on television
Children watching parade on television
AUTRE
World series being watched on television in public places. Fans watching the game on television in a tavern. Fans watching television through a store window. Keywords: BASEBALL,PUB AND TAVERN,QUEBEC ,TELEVISION
News Clip: Cheap Watch
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Pathe
Harriman and boy watch convention and selves on TV
Members of family watch television at home in New York.
A family watches television at home in New York. Family members watch television at home. Woman, girl and a boy look at television screen. Girl laughs as she watches television. Woman seated on sofa watches television. Man smokes pipe. Television screen on set. Location: New York United States USA. Date: December 1949.
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON TESTIMONY BROADCAST (1998)
People watching President Bill Clinton’s Grand Jury testimony being broadcast on various venues, media.
1958 Family Watches Television
1950s family in living room view TV set - b&w - mom - dad - big brother - younger sister & brother - lean forward in excitement as old show runs - watch, watches television, family watches television, watches TV
DOG WATCHES TV & CU VIDEO TITLES
A dog watches and barks at the television. CU of video box titles Lassie's Christmas Story and 101 Dalmations.
COMMUNISM & RUSSIA
RUSSIAN FAMILY WATCHING TELEVISION ON SMALL TV SET. 14 INCH SCREEN. FAMILY WATCHING TV MOSCOW TELEVISION. OPERA. MONTAGE PEOPLE WATCHING TV
1960s: Man, two boys and older woman sit in living room, watching television.
1960s: Man, two boys and older woman sit in living room, watching television.
Bridgeman Images Details
TELEVISION / TV: PEOPLE WATCHING TV
VARIOUS: SHOTS OF PEOPLE WATCHING TELEVISION / TV IN A LIVING ROOM. OVER THE SHOULDER SHOTS OF FAMILY WATCHING TV. TV SETS. PUSH IN TO MONITOR.
HOSPITAL OPERATION TELEVISED
Unissued / Unused material. <br/> <br/>Title - 'First pictures! Hospital Operation Televised.' Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia. <br/> <br/>MS surgeon and sister working on patient with television camera in foreground. CU nurses and surgeon. CU's television camera filming. Back view trainee nurses watching operation on television screens. CU television screen, showing operation. MS student nurses watching. CU surgeon. MS doctor commentating. MS nurses watching. CU television screen showing operation in progress.
Man, green screen and watching tv on sofa in home for movie, series or streaming service subscription. Person, relax and media broadcast on couch for film, entertainment and mockup space in apartment
Man, green screen and watching tv on sofa in home for movie, series or streaming service subscription. Person, relax and media broadcast on couch for film, entertainment and mockup space in apartment
Greg’s Team of March 03, 2025, invited Teddy RINER (EDG).
TV VIOLENCE: CHILDREN WATCHING TV
OC 850 SOF / MAG ROLL A FTG ON TELEVISION (TV) VIOLENCE. CS: VS OF REPORT ON TV VIOLENCE. VS CHILDREN WATCHING TV (VIOLENT SCENES). SU TAIBBI. END CS. VS TV SHOWS THAT KIDS WATCH.
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NATIVE SON
The 90's: IT'S ONLY TV
33:27 - 36:06 ""National Religious Broadcasters Convention"" by Eddie Becker. Dave Bradshaw of ""World View Perspectives"" comments on television: ""When I do watch television, I enjoy watching Public Television because it is in many ways educational. However, you have to understand that there's a world view that shapes the production of that program. Christians should lead the environmental movement more."" Eddie: ""I asked you about television."" Bradshaw: ""I got off on a little tangent there. By design, television has encouraged us to stop thinking. It's proven that our brain waves actually slow down after watching hours and hours of television. We're giving ourself over to the media. I personally think that NBC, ABC, all of the networks are linked in to the New World Order. We have to understand, as Christians, that the media has a world view. There's no such thing as totally unbiased reporting. Television has not done a job in helping us to develop any kind of our own world view."