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NinjaRose4203 years ago

I think I understand now why so many exuberant colorful TV shows were in the '70s

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Gesti3 years ago

Most people back then had black and white TVs, so did not get to notice the difference live. It didn’t not make much sense to buy a more expensive color tv when broadcasting had not made the switch yet.

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GrumpyMatt had an electron stolen (I’m positive!)3 years ago

@LoveNOLA4ever I’m reminded of the opening minutes of The Wizard of Oz, when it suddenly transitions from b&w to color!

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Ben3 years ago

I wonder how many people who bought an expensive "color" TV on sale from that new store one town over were absolutely livid at that moment.

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Andrew Levine3 years ago

@emilynussbaum The sitcom Aunty Jack had the first national color broadcast in Australia, and they worked it into the story cleverly:

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Pattabiraman K3 years ago

Why would people have color TV if the transmission was in black and white? I doubt anyone saw it. Color TV became mainstream only in the 80s

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Some random name3 years ago

Great moments in history

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アイくん_2.53 years ago

imagine seeing this live but owns a black and white tv

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Obi-Wan Mustacchi3 years ago

Here in France the guys were in tuxedos so black and white and the set was mildly colored. Wasn't born then but the sequence was heavily mocked and broadcast again over the years.

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Its Me3 years ago

@colorize_bot can you color this?

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