Saturday Morning Memories: How Children's TV is Part of Us
As television became the entertainment focus of the 50's and 60's, we can remember Saturday mornings sitting "far too close" to a large living room TV. As we sat eating breakfast cereal, we became absorbed in TV adventures like westerns, cartoons, and of course, advertisements directed at the "younger" generation. Join Rich Cupertino and Jim Shook as we look back at those programs and discuss how they became part of what we’ve become.
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