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Don't Touch That Dial offers an intriguing glimpse into Nebraska's television history, exploring the competitive landscape of early broadcasting. The documentary features colorful anecdotes about the pioneers who shaped Omaha's TV scene, including the likes of Johnny Carson and Tom Brokaw. The pacing is steady, letting the stories unfold naturally, with a nostalgic tone that resonates throughout. There's something quite charming about the way it captures the quirky personalities and tough-minded entrepreneurs behind the scenes. You can almost feel the excitement of the first color programs hitting the airwaves. It's a fascinating look at a time when television was just beginning to make its mark, and you get a real sense of the struggles and triumphs of those early days.
Great for those interested in regional media history.Captures the spirit of early television.Unique stories from influential figures in broadcasting.
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