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| #1779633 in Books | David Inman | 2010-11-29 | 2010-11-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.70 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | Louisville Television||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A look into lost television history|By Patricia L. Grove|I have only been to Kentucky once, so I am not too familiar with these TV stations, but I very much enjoyed finding out more about early television. I remember the "local" shows that were on when I was a kid, like Romper Room and a game show called Clubhouse Pow. Sadly, most of these have gone away. I also enjoyed the pic|About the Author|David Inman grew up in Louisville and has written the television Q&A column The Incredible Inman for the Courier-Journal since 1981. It is syndicated and appears in about 25 newspapers across the country. He is the author of five other books abo
T-Bar-V Ranch went off the air in 1970, but ask any Louisville baby boomer to sing the theme song and you'll instantly hear, "Brush your teeth each morning / Get lots of sleep at night / Mind your mom and daddy / Cause they know what is right." Such is the power of homegrown television. This book is a look at Louisville television history over the last 50 years, from T-Bar-V to Tom Wills's retirement. Along the way, you will catch a glimpse of Diane Sawyer (as the WLKY "...
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