Television: The First Fifty Years (1998)
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Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: Utilizing film clips, newsreels, stills, and exclusive interviews, this documentary traces the history of television and its impact on American culture throughout the last 50 years. Includes... Utilizing film clips, newsreels, stills, and exclusive interviews, this documentary traces the history of television and its impact on American culture throughout the last 50 years. Includes appearances by Art Linkletter, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Tony Randall, Walter Cronkite, and many other legends of the small screen. [More]
Starring: Art Linkletter, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Tony Randall
Starring: Art Linkletter, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Tony Randall, Walter Cronkite, Norman Lear, Rod Steiger, Susan Strasberg, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert, Robert Stack, George Schlatter, Jerry Stiller, Tom Selleck, Tom Poston, Howard Hesseman, Dick Van Patten, Alan Young, Dale Evans, Lea Thompson, Tom Arnold
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