No, not Bonanza, it was a show called "The Marriage" in 1954. Bonanza was one of the few prime time shows of that era to be in color, but not the first.
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NBC uses a peacock logo as a reference to its color broadcast of the Rose Bowl parade in 1954. NBC had greater access to color television technology than its competitors because it was a subsidiary of RCA, a television set manufacturer.
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Bryant Gumbel was the first black host of the NBC Today Show back in 1982. Jan. 9, 1977 - Super Bowl XI - Bryant Gumbel was a Sideline reporter for NBC.
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The Marriage, a situation comedy broadcast live by NBC in the summer of 1954.[
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NBC uses a peacock logo as a reference to its color broadcast of the Rose Bowl parade in 1954. NBC had greater access to color television technology than its competitors because it was a subsidiary of RCA, a television set manufacturer.
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of color was the first Disney show in color.On September 24, 1961 the show called Walt Disney Presents moved from ABC to NBC to take advantage of NBC's ability to broadcast in color. The show's name was also changed to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The first NBC episode even dealt with the principles of color, as explained by a new character named Ludwig Von Drake. Von Drake was the first Disney character created specifically for television.
Most likely that would be 'Bonanza'. NBC came out with color tv in the very late 1950s and early 1960s. It was really breathtaking, that's for sure!
Yes, NBC cancelled Believe
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The following is a list of nominees with winners in bold.* Frasier, NBC * Friends, NBC * The Larry Sanders Show, HBO * Mad About You, NBC * Seinfeld, NBC
Bryant Gumbel was the first black host of the NBC Today Show back in 1982. Jan. 9, 1977 - Super Bowl XI - Bryant Gumbel was a Sideline reporter for NBC.
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The Marriage, a situation comedy broadcast live by NBC in the summer of 1954.[