Do you remember 2 channel tv?
By oldiebut
@oldiebut (859)
Canada
April 14, 2007 9:34am CST
Ok this may be slightly geared towards Canadians but I'm sure other nations were similar. I am sitting here sifting through my 500 channels and I can't find anything to watch (reruns everywhere).
Cable TV did not come along until I was in my mid-teens so I think about suffering through with two channels (CBC-government sponsored, you do the math...and CTV, not a lot better). Other than the crown jewel of Hockey Night in Canada (which used to be Saturdays and Wednesdays) they had little to often. Their series were so parochial.
In the Maritimes we were saddled with shows like "Sing-along Jubilee" which featured regular performers singing locally themed music (although the show created one bona fide star in Anne Murray). The sitcoms were incredibly bad, such as "The Beachcombers" and "King of Kensington".
Yet, I wonder if anything has much improved. The selection is far greater, but is there actually that much more on that is worth watching?
Thoughts?
Yes this is one of those "Back in my day" sort of threads.
2 responses
@Modestah (11177)
• United States
15 Apr 07
haha, remember it? I have it. We get CBS and NBC (NBC on a stormy night, otherwise it is too static to really view) on a really good stormy night we might also get PBS. You know what? I still can't figure out what to watch. lol. I don't think I care much about television. that is why I am on the computer, to get away from the tv noises.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
14 Apr 07
thank god for cable.
we used to get 4 channels,but to get that 4th channel,you practically had to lean out the window holding the antenna.
a lot of the channels are garbage,but ones like discovery and history make it worth paying for.


