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Philco Predicta from the collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Predicta model 4654 with “barber pole” stand from the collection of the Museum of the Moving Image, New York The Philco Predicta is a black and white television chassis style, which was made in several cabinet models with 17” or 21” screens by the American ...
A TV stand is usually a smaller item of furniture, large enough to support an average television of the 1970s or 1980s (with a boxy footprint), often with some additional media components in a cabinet below, such as a stereo amplifier or a DVD player.
Jefferson never had a lazy Susan at Monticello, but he did construct a box-shaped rotating book stand and, as part of serving "in the French style", employed a revolving dining-room door whose reverse side supported a number of shelves. [9]). By the 1840s, Americans were applying the term to small lifts carrying food between floors as well. [1]
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ABC's Nightlife (March 1–November 12, 1965) – talk/variety series serving as a reformatting of The Les Crane Show; originally featured rotating hosts, before Crane returned as host in June 1965; The Joey Bishop Show (April 17, 1967–December 26, 1969) The Dick Cavett Show (December 29, 1969–January 1, 1975)
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