I remember a few of these. I watch PBS all the time. My favorite shows are The joy of Painting, Antiques Roadshow, and NOVA. PBS is so much fun to watch, and a lot of the programs teach you so many different things. Public television is an amazing learning tool, because you learn so much from it, and it’s entertaining at the same time too.
The very 1st Sesame Street episode was originally through the last NET lego, meaning the only colored one prior of the early transition to the first PBS logo.
Sound quality of broadcast TV of any kind in the 1960's was awful. Color dazzled people into ignoring that fact. The networks cut corners knowing that they could get away with poor sound quality. It wasn't until people incorporated movies into their sound systems that such became obvious for broadcast TV. Add to that, videotape of any kind deteriorates over the decades, even more for sound than for picture quality. It isn't only low-budget NET and PBS. CBS showed an old cartoon of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" made for the kiddies over fifty years ago. The sound quality was atrocious. CBS must have been showing an original tape without re-processing.
Funny how the degraded sound quality in film and tape seems to affect music more than speech. The first globe variant of the NET logo here has the best audio quality of the other copies of that variant even though the others have better video quality. Just goes to show what happens to sound after decades of film and tape storage.
I remember a few of these. I watch PBS all the time. My favorite shows are The joy of Painting, Antiques Roadshow, and NOVA. PBS is so much fun to watch, and a lot of the programs teach you so many different things. Public television is an amazing learning tool, because you learn so much from it, and it’s entertaining at the same time too.
23:42 -- Boy that takes me back. I remember hearing that jingle right before a 1995 broadcast of The Beatles' movie Help! that I taped.
The very 1st Sesame Street episode was originally through the last NET lego, meaning the only colored one prior of the early transition to the first PBS logo.
22:32 "Infinity" from the PBS children's program "Square One"
The logo design tracks with the Microsoft Windows design through the years. 24:35 straight outta Windows 98.
6:48 The goofy ahh pitch bend on all of those 5 idents
If you think I'll let go for a little… educational television?! Oh, no! **screams**
PBS TV
Why are you screaming?
@@screamy5268 It was a scene in SpongeBob.
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29:05 - 29:10 Saw this on The Great British Baking Show: The Beginnings on Netflix when I was little.
Love the flip timer theyd had back then.
28:16 (Concert plays) Be more, PBS!
2:47 EG Marshall voiceover
The off-key tunes of this video are very hilarious!!!!!
Sound quality of broadcast TV of any kind in the 1960's was awful. Color dazzled people into ignoring that fact. The networks cut corners knowing that they could get away with poor sound quality. It wasn't until people incorporated movies into their sound systems that such became obvious for broadcast TV. Add to that, videotape of any kind deteriorates over the decades, even more for sound than for picture quality.
It isn't only low-budget NET and PBS. CBS showed an old cartoon of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" made for the kiddies over fifty years ago. The sound quality was atrocious. CBS must have been showing an original tape without re-processing.
NET Timestamps: 0:07 0:30 0:51 01:16 01:41 02:45 05:38 06:09 06:17 08:03 11:00 12:09 12:22 13:00 14:50 14:58 15:02 15:11
PBS Timestamps: 15:30 15:48 20:17 21:40 23:00 24:00 24:30 24:36 24:45 25:30 25:39 26:03 27:12 27:45 28:40 29:29
Funny how the degraded sound quality in film and tape seems to affect music more than speech. The first globe variant of the NET logo here has the best audio quality of the other copies of that variant even though the others have better video quality. Just goes to show what happens to sound after decades of film and tape storage.
*Liked this lh bro. 👊*
2:40 It's off centered and what not! That's funny to me. 🤣
1:16 is as far back as I can go.....
15:50 for me. They used that one for a long time.
19:58
Chill bro
00:16:59 1972 PBS Vintage Seasonal Promos
My childhood memories #PBS❤❤
NBC's 1950 logo jingle was taped on KVPR PBS One's 2005 broadcast of the classic show on NET
#NBC #NET #PBS
This is NET National Educational Television 😊
Be warned. Once PBS is no longer an option… the world is coming to an end.
PBS is always gonna be an option, we’re not in the 2012 movie.
23:22
I Know About All of These Episodes Because Sesame Street Aired On November 10, 1969 and Rosie’s Rules Aired On October 3, 2022.
You Know Sesame Street Lived in Alphabet City in Manhattan, Also New York and Rosie’s Rules Lived in Texas
23:42 PBS Theme Song
National Educational Television and Public Broadcasting Service
21:04 Happy birthday to you
It is not your birthday.
Saturday night live re-created PBS in 1982
This is PBS The Public Broadcasting Service
Last Night I Watched Sesame Street and Rosie’s Rules.
I could be wrong about this but, is PBS owned by Viacom?
Let me try to Google
No.
So PBS it's owned is owned by this lady Paula Kerger
16:02
Which would make my life a lot easier thank you well what I mean is that aardvarks like Arthur shouldn't talk
14:34 - 14:51 ZAAAAAAAANG! What happened?! It looks like it got run over by a train!
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This is PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service
TTV Is an Pubilc Broadcasting Television Founded in 1957 (NET (now PBS)/ABC in Affiliate)
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17:02 Bruh why are there about to go on a date? PBS don’t do dates.
19:09 May?may?
Draw a PBS Logo
I don't care what happens to Arthur
20:30 classic.
Stop timestamp the comment
This is PBS.
13:02 the e’s white
This is gonna be the worst nightmare
this is PBS!!
25:11 what the heck is that creepy face?
Is there the 1996-1999 pbs logo?
NET / PBS Logo History
Yes❤❤❤
Weekdays!
Just I just told you animals like Arthur fourth wall they could not talk
25:58 U U U
pbs adoro
adoro
Second
PBS logo for sale and PBS Kids™!
PBS used to be NET
#pbs #pbskids
National Educational Television Network
NET National Educational Television
NET The Public Television Network
PBS Public Broadcasting Service
PBS Logo History
KLRN PBS 9 San Antonio TX
Logo 2006-2014
Logo 2014-2024
Logo 2024-now
pbs made pbs kids
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First!
TPBS
NET
This is PBS The Paldean Broadcasting Service
Last Night I Watched Sesame Street and Rosie’s Rules.
I Know About All of These Episodes Because Sesame Street Aired On November 10, 1969 and Rosie’s Rules Aired On October 3, 2022.
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