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Tessa Wolfe
3 July, 22:10
Why was the television so popular in 1950s
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Trey Drake
3 July, 23:54
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TV sets were expensive and so the audience was generally affluent. Television programmers knew this and they knew that serious dramas on Broadway were attracting this audience segment
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