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So, can I hork your discussion and ask a question? I'm looking for some info on a TV show, and my recollection is really bad. It would be an old show, probably around 1970 - 1972. Almost certainly aired only in the US. It was about some kind of post-apocalyptic world, where this small (4-6?) group was running around in a really big All Terrain Vehicle. It had at least 6 or 8 tires on each side, that's what I remember best about the show was this huge vehicle. I think they had a couple of smaller buggies too. The cast was probably like one kid, one woman, one black guy, and two to three white guys. Sorry! But I'm desperate and I was hoping someone could help. -- Markspace 06:44, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
This is all from a very Americo-centric perpective. Mintguy
If pages are only going to list television of one country, IMO they should be renamed something like "USA Television in 1995". What do people think of moving them? Putting the pages in the proper category might turn them from very poor and biased pages into something that some folks could find usefull. -- Infrogmation
Thanks to google, I found this possibly usefull site: http://dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/Television/By_Region/Countries/ No doubt google can find stuff about television for at least most English speaking countries. Cheers, -- Infrogmation
Why is it the responsibility of the person who created this article to be forced to "internationalize" the article? What's stopping you, or anybody else, from adding more information? You make it sound like it's a sin that Americans would write about what they know -- American subjects. Yes, this is an international site, but why is it the responsiblity of the Americans to make it that way? -- Zoe
The problem with these pages is that because they are so dominated by US programmes I feel reluctant to add British content. I'm for stating up pages for particular nations and getting around these Americo-centric pages. Mintguy 17:42 22 May 2003 (UTC)
Why is this List of 'years in television'? It should be List of years in television. Unless there are major objections, I am going to change it. Kingturtle 03:59, 1 Nov 2003 (UTC)
This page seems to be upside-down when compared to other timelines on Wikipedia... — Mulad 07:05, 3 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Does anyone know why the "First television program broadcast via the Internet" isn't specified by name? — Editor B 22 Oct 2004
I am curious as to what UPN decided to replace Star Trek: Enteprise with. I also want to know if the show was carried to other users here via UPN...if anyone has an answer to either of these please drop a line at my talk page.
-- Nelson Talk 01:48, Jun 7, 2005 (UTC)
Two years later... I think this would be more useful if it was broken down by country. I'm rather interested in non-American TV history, but jumbling all the countries together like this is rather confusing. Lambertman 21:06, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
I have added a tiny bit of information about the emergence of Big Brother. As it previously seemed, readers might´ve believed that Big Brother had its origins in England, while it´s actually a Dutch initiative.
English is not my first language though, so feel free to change the sentence if it doesn´t pass the grammar test.
Cervantes
Thanks, glad I could be of service (if only for a little bit)!
Cervantes
I think it should be mentioned that the first ever (?) live broadcasts around the world for the 1936 olympics in Berlin were done. Volksgeist 10:26, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
I found the website The MZTV Museum of Television which have flash page. 201.0.80.132 ( talk) 23:34, 8 February 2008 (UTC) Rsg 201.0.80.132 ( talk) 23:34, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
I feel that the dates should be in chronological order with the earliest at the top, in both the decades and within the decades. -- Alan Liefting- ( talk) - 07:06, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
One of first all-electronic video camera tubes was invented in France by Edvard-Gustav Schoultz in 1921. He filed the French patent FR-539-613 on August 23, 1921. The patent was accepted on April 5, 1922, and published on June 28, 1922. You can find a copy of the original document in the web page [ [1]]
The Image Dissector was also invented in Germany by Max Diekmann and Rudolf Hell in 1925. They filed the German patent DE-450-187 on April 5, 1925. The patent was accepted on September 15, 1927, and published on October 3, 1927. You can find a copy of the original document in the web page [ [2]]
-- 134.153.204.160 ( talk) 17:48, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
Shows that are added next to their respective years should be landscape-changing shows, no? If so, then why are there some shows in the recent years that have already/will soon blip out of memory? Some of them are just nonsensical. Can I change a few? Nick1372 ( talk) 21:30, 28 July 2013 (UTC)
If nothing of significance globally occurred with regard to television in 1925, why don't we just let the 20's begin with 1926 and Baird? GBrady ( talk) 07:20, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
Actually it appears that in the "Two historical notes" section a fairly significant patent was filed in 1925. I don't feel comfortable adding the info to article as I don't speak German but perhaps someone who does could? GBrady ( talk) 07:23, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
This commercial has several lines/reasons on its importance: why when shows are merely named and other events have but a descriptive phrase? Nelliebellie ( talk) 08:26, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
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So, can I hork your discussion and ask a question? I'm looking for some info on a TV show, and my recollection is really bad. It would be an old show, probably around 1970 - 1972. Almost certainly aired only in the US. It was about some kind of post-apocalyptic world, where this small (4-6?) group was running around in a really big All Terrain Vehicle. It had at least 6 or 8 tires on each side, that's what I remember best about the show was this huge vehicle. I think they had a couple of smaller buggies too. The cast was probably like one kid, one woman, one black guy, and two to three white guys. Sorry! But I'm desperate and I was hoping someone could help. -- Markspace 06:44, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
This is all from a very Americo-centric perpective. Mintguy
If pages are only going to list television of one country, IMO they should be renamed something like "USA Television in 1995". What do people think of moving them? Putting the pages in the proper category might turn them from very poor and biased pages into something that some folks could find usefull. -- Infrogmation
Thanks to google, I found this possibly usefull site: http://dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/Television/By_Region/Countries/ No doubt google can find stuff about television for at least most English speaking countries. Cheers, -- Infrogmation
Why is it the responsibility of the person who created this article to be forced to "internationalize" the article? What's stopping you, or anybody else, from adding more information? You make it sound like it's a sin that Americans would write about what they know -- American subjects. Yes, this is an international site, but why is it the responsiblity of the Americans to make it that way? -- Zoe
The problem with these pages is that because they are so dominated by US programmes I feel reluctant to add British content. I'm for stating up pages for particular nations and getting around these Americo-centric pages. Mintguy 17:42 22 May 2003 (UTC)
Why is this List of 'years in television'? It should be List of years in television. Unless there are major objections, I am going to change it. Kingturtle 03:59, 1 Nov 2003 (UTC)
This page seems to be upside-down when compared to other timelines on Wikipedia... — Mulad 07:05, 3 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Does anyone know why the "First television program broadcast via the Internet" isn't specified by name? — Editor B 22 Oct 2004
I am curious as to what UPN decided to replace Star Trek: Enteprise with. I also want to know if the show was carried to other users here via UPN...if anyone has an answer to either of these please drop a line at my talk page.
-- Nelson Talk 01:48, Jun 7, 2005 (UTC)
Two years later... I think this would be more useful if it was broken down by country. I'm rather interested in non-American TV history, but jumbling all the countries together like this is rather confusing. Lambertman 21:06, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
I have added a tiny bit of information about the emergence of Big Brother. As it previously seemed, readers might´ve believed that Big Brother had its origins in England, while it´s actually a Dutch initiative.
English is not my first language though, so feel free to change the sentence if it doesn´t pass the grammar test.
Cervantes
Thanks, glad I could be of service (if only for a little bit)!
Cervantes
I think it should be mentioned that the first ever (?) live broadcasts around the world for the 1936 olympics in Berlin were done. Volksgeist 10:26, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
I found the website The MZTV Museum of Television which have flash page. 201.0.80.132 ( talk) 23:34, 8 February 2008 (UTC) Rsg 201.0.80.132 ( talk) 23:34, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
I feel that the dates should be in chronological order with the earliest at the top, in both the decades and within the decades. -- Alan Liefting- ( talk) - 07:06, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
One of first all-electronic video camera tubes was invented in France by Edvard-Gustav Schoultz in 1921. He filed the French patent FR-539-613 on August 23, 1921. The patent was accepted on April 5, 1922, and published on June 28, 1922. You can find a copy of the original document in the web page [ [1]]
The Image Dissector was also invented in Germany by Max Diekmann and Rudolf Hell in 1925. They filed the German patent DE-450-187 on April 5, 1925. The patent was accepted on September 15, 1927, and published on October 3, 1927. You can find a copy of the original document in the web page [ [2]]
-- 134.153.204.160 ( talk) 17:48, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
Shows that are added next to their respective years should be landscape-changing shows, no? If so, then why are there some shows in the recent years that have already/will soon blip out of memory? Some of them are just nonsensical. Can I change a few? Nick1372 ( talk) 21:30, 28 July 2013 (UTC)
If nothing of significance globally occurred with regard to television in 1925, why don't we just let the 20's begin with 1926 and Baird? GBrady ( talk) 07:20, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
Actually it appears that in the "Two historical notes" section a fairly significant patent was filed in 1925. I don't feel comfortable adding the info to article as I don't speak German but perhaps someone who does could? GBrady ( talk) 07:23, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
This commercial has several lines/reasons on its importance: why when shows are merely named and other events have but a descriptive phrase? Nelliebellie ( talk) 08:26, 24 May 2023 (UTC)