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I
Love
Lucy
was
the
most-watched
show
in
the
United
States
in
four
of
its
six
seasons,
and
was
the
first
to
end
its
run
at
the
top
of
the
ratings
(to
be
matched
only
by
The
Andy
Griffith
Show
and
Seinfeld)
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The
Honeymooners
debuted
as
a
half-hour
series
on
October
1,
1955.
It
was
the
#2
show
in
the
United
States.
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I've
Got
A
Secret
premiered
June
19,
1952,
and
ran
until
April
3,
1967.
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The
Lone
Ranger
1949–1957
A
fiery
horse
with
the
speed
of
light,
a
cloud
of
dust,
and
a
hearty
'Hi-Ho,
Silver,
away!'
The
Lone
Ranger!
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The
Rifleman
western
television
program
ran
from
1958–1963
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1948
-
1953
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1952
-
1966
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1950
-
1965
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1948
-
1960
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1950
-
1954
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1951
-
1953
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1948
-
1967
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1951
-
1957
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1951
-
1971
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1955
-
1971
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1950
-
1956
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1954
-
1971
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1949
-
1954
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Johnny
Cash
1932-2003
~
June
Carter
Cash
1929-2003
"Hello,
I'm
Johnny
Cash"
Those
four
words
resonated
throughout
the
world
as
much
as
"In
God
We
Trust"
and
other
familiar
phrases
which
have
stood
the
test
of
time.
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1955
-
1971
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Dianne,
Peggy,
Kathy,
Janet
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Wall
mural
by
Diane
Keller
depicting
American
Bandstand
at
the
Enterprise
Center
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The
light,
cameras,
and
music
made
the
studio
a
magical
place.
There
was,
as
with
any
television
show,
a
lot
of
illusion.
Television
was
still
a
relatively
new
medium
in
1957,
and
studio
was
crude
by
today's
standards.
The
cameras
and
lights
were
large,
bulky,
and
hard
to
move,
making
trick
shots
of
kids
dancing
virtually
impossible.
The
studio
was
cold,
the
lights
were
hot,
the
music
was
loud,
and
the
floor
was
hard.
Girls
wore
sneakers
or
flat
shoes
to
save
their
feet
from
soreness
from
the
cement
floor.
But
the
kids
were
oblivious
to
the
physical
discomfort.
They
were
the
Stars
of
the
First
TV
Show
to
Feature
Real
Teenagers.

Dick
Clark
was
born
November
30,
1929.
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Wall
mural
by
Diane
Keller
depicting
American
Bandstand
at
the
Enterprise
Center
http://www.fiftiesweb.com

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All
Pictures,
Info -
Via
www.Google.com
Search,
Found
On
the
Web
And,
http://heavens-gates.com
Some Classic TV pictures
from the
Fifties web

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