Panther_99FS
Retired SOH Administrator
Family TV sure has changed over years...
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Yep, "Old Yeller" was a bit of a downer. Still, Sunday evenings were always brighter with the "Wonderful World of Disney," especially back when we only had four channels to choose from.

. Still, Sunday evenings were always brighter with the "Wonderful World of Disney,"

Ha ha! No remote either. We actually had to get up, go to the black and white TV and manually change the chanel. Oh the horror of it all.![]()


Ha ha! No remote either. We actually had to get up, go to the black and white TV and manually change the channel. Oh the horror of it all.![]()

We were fortunate enough to have an outdoor antenna mounted onto the chimney. However, with those early vacuum tubes TV's you never knew when a tube would burn out and give off that dreaded 'electrical smell.' Unless one was handy enough in going into the inside of the set to replace the culprit tube,...a phone call was made to the local TV repair man. Truly,...he was a welcome sight.Yeah, and then play with the rabbit ears antenna to finally get a clear signal.
Wiring a straightened out coat hanger to lengthen the "ears" also helped.



Ha ha! No remote either. We actually had to get up, go to the black and white TV and manually change the channel. Oh the horror of it all.![]()