31 Comments on Were You Alive When the World Was Black and White?

  1. The last year of COMBAT went to color. Just wasn’t the same. I think the last season of The Fugitive also went color with the same result. B&W is grittier, a good cinematographer can do great things with lighting & shadows.

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  2. B&W has an intangible feel to it. Not warmer or cooler, just different. I think some of it is because movies and shows in B&W had to depend more on plot, dialog and imagination. For instance when somebody got shot, you didn’t see blood, guts and gore. In fact, you rarely saw a bullet hole in the shirt!
    Color, special effects and high definition have de-emphasized the requirement for those characteristics and rely more on shock.

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  3. In all the BW tv shows and movies, not ONE child (those who raised their hands) paid attention to the parts about the description of dresses, flowers, sunsets, jewelry, eyes and other stuff? How dumb are people now?

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  4. Harry; I have piles of old radios 3 working uprights with wooden cabinets, crank record players, tube testers, oscilloscopes. My house is packed. I used to, a long time past, work in a TV shop part time. USAF Vet worked in crypto.

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  5. Harry, I told my kids for years that there was no color in the world and it was all in b&w until the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy stepped out of the door into the land of Oz. And once upon a time when they were younger, they actually believed me. I love old b&w movies of all kinds; there was just something special about them. Our first TV which we got in 1958 when I was 5 was a Westinghouse tube b&w TV that took 5 minutes to warm up before it even showed a grainy b&w picture. And we didn’t get a color TV until 1968, and it had horrible reception with mostly muted greens and yellows and some browns.

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  6. Gosh, Grey Feather, how I would like to see your collection!

    Remember when TV stations went off the air and around 11:30 at night? They played the national anthem and then some stuff about FCC and all that. That was so neat! Also, I used to have a nightmare as a little boy about a giant television eating me. Black and white of course. 🤣

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  7. I think the reason the remakes of “Twilight Zone” didn’t succeed was because they made them in color.

    Geoff, our Radio Shack had a tube tester right up until the company closed the stores (this century).

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  8. All of the spy satellite imagery I looked at in the Air Force was black and white. It was that way on purpose. More detail could be seen in black and white than in color.

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  9. Hey, Grey Feather, remember tube testers? Dad (never mom, of course) would unplug the TV (at least I think he unplugged it), took the back off of the set, and looked for a burned out tube. Took the tube down to the Rexall drug store and tested it on a tube tester. And then bought a new tube from the little cabinet of tubes. Dad would take it home, and almost invariably the set would work again. You can see listings for tube testers on eBay.

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  10. I pretty much have the whole nine yards of equipment racked up as an AM FM, FM Stereo, Shortwave generators assembled as a test station. Audio analyzers, TX test set, rectum spanalyzers, tube testers, transistor testers, etc. I’ve been in this for so long I have back ups for back ups. Subminiature wire tubes, 4P, octal, loctal, 7p, 9p, Compactrons, etc. Ge, Si, FETs, resistors, caps etc. The list of stuff I’ve designed, built, repaired/rebuilt is long. It never gets old. Being retired is fun!

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  11. We didn’t get a color TV until 1976 when we inherited one from a relative. I have been shocked more than once in adulthood to see some old reruns from my childhood, only to discover they were filmed in color. They don’t seem quite the same, lacking some charm and nostalgia for me.

    I don’t miss trying to adjust the rabbit ears though… especially when the picture improved only when I was holding it just so and my brother thought I should stand like that for the rest of the show…

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  12. The United States has hit critical mass in the US educational system. This is what happens when children are educated by means of Marxist indoctrination. They really have no inclination to use critical thinking that should be instictive by the time they’re in high school.

    With all the advanced technology available to find out the truth, these kids instead don’t attempt to discover the difference between a vintage method of capturing images and reality.

    That guy in the video is right. The current generation can barely take care of themselves. How in the world are they going to be capable of civic duty and care for others depending on them. God help them and us.

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  13. TV went all color in ’66, although the Peacock was almost all color in ’65.

    A year later, the season went from 39 episodes to 26 and, 2 years later, to 24.

    Color is very expensive.

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