They on TV because some people think there not boring.
3 but the 3rd one only had 8 episodes :D ( it was gettin a bit boring)
The Cowboy and the Girl - 1928 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
we stay home watching tv. it's boring.
The Dragnet - 1928 was released on: USA: May 1928 Austria: 1929 Germany: 1929 Finland: 10 February 1930 Portugal: 11 March 1930
Kathryn Wessling has: Played Minor Role in "The Beach Club" in 1928. Performed in "The Bargain Hunt" in 1928. Performed in "Motorboat Mamas" in 1928. Performed in "His Unlucky Night" in 1928. Played Minor Role in "The Swim Princess" in 1928.
Betty Walsh has: Played Betty in "Better Behave" in 1928. Performed in "Shooting the Bull" in 1928. Performed in "Just Wait" in 1928. Performed in "Fish Stories" in 1928. Performed in "Seeing Sights" in 1929.
They on TV because some people think there not boring.
She first appeared in 1928 in Plane Crazy. When she first appeared on TV has apparently been lost to history.
If there were no TV it was, boring... Nothing to do....
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The Queen's Messenger - 1928 TV was released on: USA: 11 September 1928
Tarasundari has: Performed in "Sarala" in 1928. Played Parbati in "Shasti Ki Shanti" in 1928. Performed in "Bhrantri" in 1928. Played Shaibya in "Sabitri" in 1933. Played Mrs. Jamraj in "Excuse Me, Sir" in 1934.
We all have different feelings If you are active - Its Boring If you are a Computer and Electronic Monster - OF COURSE ITS NOT!
Jackie Levine has: Played Jackie in "No Fare" in 1928. Played Bobby Brown in "The Chicken" in 1928. Performed in "Listen Children" in 1928. Played Boy with Glasses in "Navy Beans" in 1928. Played The Child in "Hard Work" in 1928. Played The Little Boy in "Murder Will Out" in 1928. Performed in "Four Wheel Brakes" in 1929.
3 but the 3rd one only had 8 episodes :D ( it was gettin a bit boring)
The experimental one that John Logi Baird made was (1925), and it used vertical scan lines not horizontal ones like today's televisions. Did be fooled by your concept of what a television was though, this TV was a crude silhouette and definitely not for public consumption. But the commercial ones like the "GE Octagon" that were sole to the public in 1928 did have sound. However the problem wouldn't have been sound output in 1928, it would have been television transmitting stations. There were less than a handfull world wide at that time.