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Date Posted: 20:17:08 02/10/13 Sun
Author: Joe H.
Subject: Re: [ Perry Mason episode filmed at the Bass hill-top home.]
In reply to: Ponderosa Pete 's message, "Re: RCA used Bonanza to sell more color television sets." on 19:44:19 02/10/13 Sun

Speaking of Perry Mason on the OTHER network of CBS and using Newton T. Bass' house on the hill in one of the episodes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_T._Bass and http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/businessman-newton-t-bass-of-the-apple-valley-building-and-news-photo/83511349 plus: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0673375/ of maybe "they" were getting back at Lorne for using that as an excuse of not buying property there as per the former Bass deed restrictions in the 1940s?

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[> [> [> Re: Newton N. Minow and the Vast Wasteland -- Tim, 20:53:41 02/10/13 Sun [1]

I can't help but confuse the name Newton Bass with Newton Minow (Bass...Minnow), the attorney who in 1961 famously called television a "vast wasteland".

"Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off. I can assure you that what you will observe is a vast wasteland." (Newton N. Minow, in a speech to the National Association of Broadcasters, May 1961.)

However, it seems to me television was better back then than it is now! After all, in 1961 we had Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, Andy Griffith, Perry Mason, etc., with one of them (Bonanza) in living color.

Newton Minow went on to have quite a distinguished career, and is still around today.


Tim


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