A wonderful, nostalgic trip back to the early days of television?a look at TV in its infancy, with anecdotes galore about the disasters and triumphs of that first freewheeling era. You may even have been lucky enough to catch episodes on YouTube or any of the nostalgia oriented channels?and want to know more...
Jim Harmon and Donald Glut take us on a cheerful spin around the dial of programs past?shows like Howdy Doody, I Love Lucy, , The Lone Ranger, "Uncle Miltie," "Timmy and Lassie," Arthur Godfrey, Space Patrol, Perry Mason, As the World Turns, Playhouse 90? and celebrated performers like James Arness, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Roy Rogers, Eve Arden, William Bendix, and Fran Allison.
Even the openings of some programs could be showstoppers?Jackie Gleason kicking off his show with "And awa-a-a-a-a-a-y we go!"? Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet, disappearing into the nearest phone booth and emerging as Superman, ready to fight for truth, justice, and the American Way? Or Buffalo Bob Smith announcing to a squealing Peanut Gallery, "It's Howdy Doody Time!"?
Yes, the gang's all here?everyone from champion clowns like Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca to the father who knew best, Robert Young, and Davy Crockett himself, Fess Parker?delightfully recaptured in words and photos for anyone who wants to relive the innocence and wackiness to be found in the groundbreaking shows of TV's Golden Age.
"Great book on the early days of Television. Highly insightful." Goodreads 5-star review