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  2. List of early colour TV shows in the UK - Wikipedia

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    Early Color Television, Early Television Museum 'The First Colour Television' by Richard Cavendish, History Today, July 7, 2008. Early BBC Colour Tests, www.meldrum.co.uk; Colour Television in Britain, by Iain Baird, Science + Media Museum, May 15, 2011; How colour TV crossed an ocean before it arrived in UK homes, by Chris Smith, BT, July 16 ...

  3. Color television - Wikipedia

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    Television's first prime time network color series was The Marriage, a situation comedy broadcast live by NBC in the summer of 1954. [79] NBC's anthology series Ford Theatre became the first network color-filmed series that October; however, due to the high cost of the first fifteen color episodes, Ford ordered that two black-and-white episodes ...

  4. Colonel Bleep - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Bleep is a 1957 American animated TV series which was the first color cartoon series made for television. [5] It was created and written by Robert D. Buchanan and Jack Schleh on June 8, 1956, [1] and was animated by Soundac, Inc. of Miami. [6] The show was originally syndicated on September 21, 1957, as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club ...

  5. Introduction of color television in countries by decade. This is a list of when the first color television broadcasts were transmitted to the general public. Non-public field tests, closed-circuit demonstrations and broadcasts available from other countries are not included, while including dates when the last black-and-white stations in the country switched to color or shutdown all black-and ...

  6. Premiere (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Premiere is the first commercially sponsored television program to be broadcast in color. The program was a variety show which aired as a special presentation on June 25, 1951, on a five-city network hook-up of Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television stations.

  7. Kimba the White Lion - Wikipedia

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    The animated series was first broadcast in Japan on Fuji Television from October 6, 1965, to September 28, 1966. [9] It was the first color TV anime series. [citation needed] Other than the original broadcast in Japan in 1965, the series has been broadcast in many countries around the world.

  8. Firsts in animation - Wikipedia

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    First stop-motion television series: The Gumby Show [6] 1956: First US animated primetime TV series: CBS Cartoon Theatre: Compilation television series 1957: First animated TV series broadcast in color: Colonel Bleep: Television series 1959: Syncro-Vox: Clutch Cargo: Television series 1960: Xerography process (replacing hand inking) Goliath II ...

  9. 1962 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Date Event Ref. January 1 The 1962 Rose Bowl game on NBC is the first coast-to-coast live color television broadcast of a college football game in the United States.: NBC introduces the Laramie Peacock before the midnight showing of the day's episode of Laramie