The radio became portable in the 50's so that people may listen to it outside the home. This invention of the portable radio made it able to compete with the television.
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The first FM radio station started broadcasting in the USA in 1937 although the frequencies we use today were not used until after the World War II. The popularity of FM broadcasting only became widespread in the 1970s, so many radios dating from before this period will probably not have the FM band. The only way to be sure is to check the dial or band switch.
His first big hit was "Ricky" (a parody of "Mickey" by Toni Basil) in which Ricky & Lucy Ricardo (from the '50s tv show "I Love Lucy) were saluted.
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
FM radio broadcasting started in Australia in 1947 but did not catch on and was shut down in 1961 to expand the television band and not reopened until 1975 when Australia's FM allocation was aligned with the rest of the world (Initially it was envisaged that FM broadcasting would take place on UHF but this idea was abandoned as impractical and uneconomic). During the 1980's FM broadcasting developed very slowly as many frequencies were still occupied by Television transmitters but by the 1990's these had been reallocated to other bands.
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He started as a radio actor in the 1940s, had lots of bit parts in movies in the 50s and 60s, appeared in several TV shows, but seldom as a major character.
Salute to the '50s The Reunion of the Decade - 1996 TV was released on: USA: 8 June 1996
Mr. Television was Milton Berle.
Portia Faces Life.
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the tv movie casino royale made in the 50s
there was no such thing as a TV in the 30s, it was near the 50s though.
Auction Kings - 2010 Cy Young Baseball 50s TV 2-25 was released on: USA: 29 November 2011
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No, Mr. Ed was a TV sensation in the 50s-60s.
Ed's pal was Ralph Kramden, played by Jackie Gleason on the Honeymooners.