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An account of the historical development of both movies and television series.
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Why did the end credits in movies become a lot longer in the past decades?
I've been watching Psycho recently and noticed that the end credits were less than a minute. If I remember correctly other movies from before the 80s followed a similar pattern.
So why do we now have …
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What's the earliest surviving TV sitcom? Key word is "surviving"
The earliest fully surviving TV show would be “I love Lucy” from October 1951. It’s available to watch in entirety on Paramount Plus and other streaming platforms.