@[email protected] I was born in the year 2000, the last year of the 20th century (there’s no year 0 so the new century/millennium actually started in 2001) but I do have so appreciation for TV from the 50s to the 80s. TV had more charm back then, more life, more style, more vibrancy. It started to dry up through the 90s, and by the 2010s it was completely gone, replaced by the dull, boring, generic slop we have today. I’ve always said we should go back to Rediffusion (I’m not sure what the US equivalent was).
@[email protected] It’s cable before cable was cable.