Before I scrolled down to the comments I was thinking, “What a memory flogger this is!” The only difference is that the cabinet we had was twice that size, to hold all the vacuum tubes. So, yeah, I remember.
I remember back when television wasn’t on 24/7. Before the Indian-head test pattern I’d get a reading of John Gillespie Magee Jr.’s poem “High Flight”. Frankly, I consider the test-pattern to be a lot more entertaining than what passes for a lot of late-night programming these days.
The Suspense. House misdiagnosis seven times before the electric paddles come out. In a drugged fog, he has a sudden revelation ten minutes before the show ends. Oh, he might insult someone.
This is the 4th place I’ve flagged that spammer (reading in alphbetical order) - usually the spam is gone before I get online. +++++++++ Speaking of getting sucked into a show- I don’t watch House, but I watched a marathon Dr Who yesterday (It has been many years since I watched that regularly) but the new season is starting on BBC.
I never saw the Indian-head pattern, except as a joke in movies & commercials. Ditto the national anthem. I remember the colored bars, though, especially when the EBS was testing (remember how annoying that was?)
What I do recall at sign-off, was a small station during the late 90’s, which would do a really OLD Air Force recruiting ad, featuring an overblown, hammy rendition of “America the Beautiful,” and ending with, “AIM HIGH AMERICA!”
on one of the 4 channels available oh so long ago, I remember a preacher or some sort coming on to spew out a few ‘words to live by’, followed by the star spangled banner, followed by ………..static
Oh, man, I remember that test pattern too – that was my first thought when seeing today’s strip. But I thought it was the CBC’s test pattern; didn’t realize until YEARS later that it was universal.
Prayer, anthem, test pattern, static and my father snoring through it all. How many times did I get up and turn off the TV and leave my father sleeping in the easy chair? Too many times to count.
House? Never watched it. Did like the Who season premiere, but I’m waiting for Primeval to return next year.
I don’t remember the test pattern, but I do remember the flag & National Anthem at the end of the broadcasting day.
Also, before I was old enough to attend school, I used to wake up early enough to watch Modern Farmer. Ah ! The good old days !! (And I do mean OLD !)
In Ohio, channel 3 was originally channel 4 but changed to 3 when it kept interfering with channel 5. I started watching TV around 1947 and the test pattern came on about 7n or 8 am and programming began about an hour later. The national anthem played around midnight.
Those were the days of “Super Circus’” “howdy Doody’” and “Kate Smith.” …
Chrisnp over 14 years ago
Just out of curiosity, how many posters here actually remember seeing that indian head test pattern appearing on TV?
Or the broadcast day ending with the National Anthem, and then…nothing!
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I remember, as well as watching “Insight” before signoff. It was like a religious “Twilight Zone”.
TheDOCTOR over 14 years ago
”There is nothing wrong with your television……….Do not attempt to adjust the picture.” Test patterns freaked me out as a kid since that opening.
AddADadaAdDad over 14 years ago
Before I scrolled down to the comments I was thinking, “What a memory flogger this is!” The only difference is that the cabinet we had was twice that size, to hold all the vacuum tubes. So, yeah, I remember.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
It’s nice to see the Queen supporting an English actor, Hugh Laurie, even though he’s doing an American accent.
zero over 14 years ago
we are all pretty @#%&*! old huh
As good as Hugh Laurie is - I can’t be sucked in by medical melodrama
I rather watch Jeeves & Wooster
phydeaux44 over 14 years ago
I remember back when television wasn’t on 24/7. Before the Indian-head test pattern I’d get a reading of John Gillespie Magee Jr.’s poem “High Flight”. Frankly, I consider the test-pattern to be a lot more entertaining than what passes for a lot of late-night programming these days.
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
You do realize that House is based on Sherlock Holmes…………….Wilson: Watson.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
The Suspense. House misdiagnosis seven times before the electric paddles come out. In a drugged fog, he has a sudden revelation ten minutes before the show ends. Oh, he might insult someone.
kmcripn over 14 years ago
I remember the test pattern. We also used to have a channel that would just show a clock, and various weather dials.
vldazzle over 14 years ago
This is the 4th place I’ve flagged that spammer (reading in alphbetical order) - usually the spam is gone before I get online. +++++++++ Speaking of getting sucked into a show- I don’t watch House, but I watched a marathon Dr Who yesterday (It has been many years since I watched that regularly) but the new season is starting on BBC.
Motivemagus over 14 years ago
Saw the new Who last night - not bad! Not bad at all!
GreenBikeGuy over 14 years ago
I never saw the Indian-head pattern, except as a joke in movies & commercials. Ditto the national anthem. I remember the colored bars, though, especially when the EBS was testing (remember how annoying that was?) What I do recall at sign-off, was a small station during the late 90’s, which would do a really OLD Air Force recruiting ad, featuring an overblown, hammy rendition of “America the Beautiful,” and ending with, “AIM HIGH AMERICA!”
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
on one of the 4 channels available oh so long ago, I remember a preacher or some sort coming on to spew out a few ‘words to live by’, followed by the star spangled banner, followed by ………..static
ChapeauNoir over 14 years ago
Oh, man, I remember that test pattern too – that was my first thought when seeing today’s strip. But I thought it was the CBC’s test pattern; didn’t realize until YEARS later that it was universal.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 14 years ago
4 channels & 3 of them were weak & fuzzy, but the programing was better. We need “Your Show of Shows” or Steve Allen.
Re Yukoner: I noticed the resemblance to Basil Rathbone.
runar over 14 years ago
Prayer, anthem, test pattern, static and my father snoring through it all. How many times did I get up and turn off the TV and leave my father sleeping in the easy chair? Too many times to count.
House? Never watched it. Did like the Who season premiere, but I’m waiting for Primeval to return next year.
MorganZ over 14 years ago
I don’t remember the test pattern, but I do remember the flag & National Anthem at the end of the broadcasting day. Also, before I was old enough to attend school, I used to wake up early enough to watch Modern Farmer. Ah ! The good old days !! (And I do mean OLD !)
craigwestlake over 14 years ago
In Ohio, channel 3 was originally channel 4 but changed to 3 when it kept interfering with channel 5. I started watching TV around 1947 and the test pattern came on about 7n or 8 am and programming began about an hour later. The national anthem played around midnight.
Those were the days of “Super Circus’” “howdy Doody’” and “Kate Smith.” …
pibfan868 over 14 years ago
I only saw TV at someone else’s house but I still remember that test pattern.
runar over 14 years ago
This is why there’ll have to be a remake of Poltergeist.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
That’s why everything went digital. The poltergeists were getting to be a problem.
rotts over 14 years ago
Flagged the mofo, for the umpteenth time!