
Then and Now.
Decorate their walls with inspiring and humorous prints celebrating TV's rich history. Ideal for creating a dedicated space for a true television history lover.
Then and Now.
I notice the networks don't cover political conventions as much as they used to. They're cutting back on scripted programming.
"I've seen this before. What's on at 8:30?"
Before the Internet
Cord cutter
Buster Keaton
Jimmy Cagney.
Marilyn's Rushmore
"I like it but does it get only the one channel?"
A 1920's film director with hand-cranked camera and megaphone.
"Me Tarzan. You CGI."
Movie Monster Exhibit: Unavailable due to much needed repair work.
'They're alright if you like Charlie Chaplin inflight movies.'
Infographics: the early years.
Stan Laural & Oliver Hardy.
Cary Grant
Movies through the decades.
Laurel and Hardy
'...tonights main feature is silent and in black and white.'
Lumiere brothers caricature
50 Year Celebrations.
'I expect 'Sesame Street has seen some new developments since I was your age?'
Janet Leigh
Publishing Inc. It's a serious history of horror films, with an occasional pop-up page when you least expect it!
At a silent moment - I don't know Slim, it's quiet.. a little too quiet.
The Pride of Frankenstein
Ronald Reagan
Janet Leigh
"I did not ram Preston Sturges down their throats."
Carole Lombard
An early turning-point in old Hollywood...
Lee Van Cleef
Cristoph Willibald Gluck 2nd July 1714
Hollywood 1860 - "The Dickens screenplay's good but I'd like to bring in Thackery for a rewrite.."
Marilyn Monroe
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