I remember the first time I ever saw a television show. I was about 9 years old in 1952 and I can remember kids lining the floors at a relative's home outside of Bruce in Potlotney (a small rural community about 15 miles outside of Bruce). The TV showed a very snowy moving image of the first aired Superman. That was probably one of the most exciting points of my childhood, and I have been hooked on television ever since. Actually, when my family first moved to Bruce in 1954 my Dad got our first family TV. And that's when I say (jokingly and fondly), my Dad ruined my life.
When I was just a kid (10, 11..years old), I spent a lot of time watching B-Westerns and Sci-Fi B-Movies at the theater in Bruce. This is what sparked my original love of old movies, and I guess I remained just a kid at heart.
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Great Tribute Pages
- The Old Corral
Remembering B-Western Movies - Alan 'Rocky' Lane
- Alfred 'Lash' LaRue
- Wild Bill Elliott
- Wild Fire's Lone Ranger Pages
- George Reeves as Superman
- All About Rod Serling
- Rod Serling Trivia
- Twilight Zone Tribute Page
- The Definitive Alfred Hitchcock Resource
- Batman Heroes
Great Classic TV Pages
- The Beginning of Television
- Coast to Coast AM ~Strange Photos and News
- Infoplease ~40's World History
- The Color Television Revolution
- The Classic T.V. Database
- American Cultural History ~The 40's
- Lisa's Nostalgia Cafe ~The 40's
- Haunted History
- The Haunted Doghouse ~Famous Ghosts
- Hollywood Haunted
- Where The Stars Died
- 1940's Weblinks
- T.V. Acres
- The 1900's
- Television Nostalgia
- The Women Behind Television's Golden Age
- 1950's Television Coming of Age
- Web Generation ~The 1950's
- Laughing Nostalgia Entertainment ~60's to Now

