None. TV wasn't invented until the late 1940's and it wasn't until the early 1950's that homes began to get TV's. At first there were only 2-3 stations to watch, the shows were alive, and were on only from 7AM to 12:00 PM. Otherwise there was a test pattern on the screen.
There are a few ways I can think of for you to do this. You could glance online, watch stock-related television programs, or you could read about them in your local newspaper.
Hulu.
Programs from Sun TV available to watch on YouTube include Nithyanada Tamil Super Comedy, Koundamani Comedy, and the series, Kutty Chutties. These are all programs Sun TV replays on YouTube.
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To relax with and watch aired programs or DVD movies
a tv is something u watch programs on and u can watch soaps and other things u or even listen to the radio
It is legal to copy television programs to watch later. It is not, however, legal to pass that recording to other people, make copies of the recording, or publicly broadcast or display the recordings.
Students should watch educational TV, such as PBS, National Geographic, Discovery, Science, and History channel. They might learn a great deal from watching educational programs. They should not watch junk programs, and nobody else should as well.
Just A Few A Day.
No. It is not healthy. Most of the programs are "brain washing" and kills your imagination.
It is a funny and interesting show! You don't have to be a guy/girl to watch a show. Most TV programs are for bothgenres.
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