WE also served as Mom and Dad's "remote controls"; the first TV set we had was equipped with a 12" diagonal screen and a HUGE wooden box frame with one big speaker underneath...I think it was a Muntz TV set.
I also remember the first time we had an "independent" station...KPLR 11 in St. Louis, which came in weak at first, but soon made up for that with "Wrestling at the Chase" (Chase-Park Plaza Hotel) and "Sons of Hercules" B-flicks. Then, we found ourselves shocked and amazed at the first UHF channel, KDNL 30, just after TV broke the "color" barrier (before that, everything was in glorious black-and-white).
The first cable channel I saw was a Canadian channel broadcasting to North Dakota, and very simply (it showed only scrolling farm, news and weather reports on colored backgrounds)...a few years later, HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and The Movie Channel made their debuts.
Ah, the memories...
