‘I Love Lucy,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘The Sopranos’

‘I Love Lucy,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘The Sopranos’


Contents
Du Mont (1949)Football (1950)Your Show of Shows (1950)Your Show of Shows (1952)Your Show of Shows (1951)William Esty Co. (1951)I Love Lucy (1951)Goodson-Todman Productions (1950)CBS (1951)Today (1952)Kukla, Fran and Ollie (1952)Time for Beany (1953)Requiem for a Heavyweight (1956)Johnny Carson (1958)This Is Your Life (1959)The Twilight Zone (1959)The Twilight Zone (1959)The Twilight Zone (1960)The Twilight Zone (1959)Hanna-Barbera (1960)Huckleberry Hound (1960)The Phil Silvers Show (1960)Home Run Derby (1960)Naked City (1960)The Three Stooges Scrapbook (1960)Carol Burnett (1960)Honey West (1965)Warner Bros. TV (1961)Danger Man (1961)Leave It to Beaver (1960)The Dean Martin Show (1965)Rowan and Martin (1966)Star Trek (1966)Star Trek (1968)The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1966)The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967)The Smothers Brothers Comedy HourColumbo (1968)Sid and Marty Krofft (1968)The Brady Bunch (1969)The Brady Bunch (1969)Brian’s Song (1972)The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1972)Free to Be … You and Me (1974)Battle of the Network Stars (1976)Saturday Night Live (1976)Saturday Night Live (1976)The Mike Douglas Show (1977)Police Story (1978)Laverne & Shirley (1978)One Day at a Time (1978)Univision (1978)The Muppet Show (1979)WKRP in Cincinnati (1979)CNN (1980)Saturday Night Live (1980)Kim Richards (1982)The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (1982)Square Pegs (1982)Square Pegs (1982)Square Pegs (1983)Square Pegs (1983)Jason Bateman, John Stamos, Kim Fields (1982)Siskel & Ebert at the MoviesHart to Hart (1983)Fight Back With David Horowitz (1983)Just Men! Starring Betty White (1983)On the Air With Roger & Roger (1984)American Movie ClassicsThe Ewok Adventure (1984)Cheers (1985)Cable Ace Awards (1985)Dynasty (1985)Oprah Winfrey (1986)The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986)Saturday Night Live (1985)Late Night With David Letterman (1985)MTV Video Music Awards (1985)The Facts of Life (1985)The Facts of Life (1986)Moonlighting (1986)Moonlighting (1986)Fox Broadcasting Company (1986)The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers (1986)The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers (1987)The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers (1987)Z Channel (1986)The Golden Girls (1986)The Golden Girls (1987)The Golden Girls (1987)It’s Garry Shandling’s Show (1986)It’s Garry Shandling’s Show (1987)21 Jump Street (1987)Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)Fox Broadcasting Company (1987)The Tracey Ullman Show (1988)Gulliver Dark (1987)Malcolm-Jamal Warner (1988)Night Court (1988)Thirtysomething (1988)The Comedy Channel (1990)Seinfeld 1991Seinfeld (1991)The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1990)The Chevy Chase Show (1993)Bakersfield P.D. (1993)Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)Homicide: Life on the StreetNBC (1994)Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (1994)Stephen J. Cannell Productions (1994)ER and Friends (1995)Beavis and Butt-Head (1995)UPN (1994)The Drew Carey Show (1997)Home Improvement (1998)Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998)Dawson’s Creek (1998)Dawson’s Creek (1998)Ellen (1998)Law & Order (1998)Win Ben Stein’s Money (1998)Oz (1998)Gia (1998)BNN (1999)Spin City (1999)Spin City (1998)Felicity (1999)Freaks and Geeks (1999)Freaks and Geeks (2000)Freaks and Geeks (2000)The Sopranos (1999)The Sopranos (1999)The Sopranos (1999)Jackie’s Back (1999)John Leguizamo’s Freak (1999)Sex and the City (1999)NYPD Blue (1999)Saturday Night Live (1999)Saturday Night Live (1999)Spelling Entertainment (1999)The West Wing (1999)The West Wing (1999)The West Wing (2000)The West Wing (2000)

At first, we called it “radio movies.”

Variety has covered every aspect of the television business since the first flickers of the powerful medium emerged out of radio infrastructure in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The first use of the word “television” came in our Jan. 12, 1927, edition.

As we explained back then, “Television is a process of making possible the viewing of a broadcasting artist in one’s own home no matter how far away the broadcasting station may be.” Even in this moment of radical AI-fueled transformation, it’s still worth pausing to celebrate the miracle that inventors Philo T. Farsnworth, Vladimir Zworykin, John Logie Baird and others found the way to make pictures fly through the air — and land on a box in one’s own home.

To celebrate the business we love covering, as part of Variety‘s 120th anniversary retrospective, here’s a rich gallery of fabulous ads for great television shows, networks, studios and personalities that have graced our pages since 1949. For clarity, please note that the year cited in the headers for each entry reflect the year the ad ran in Variety.

Enjoy. And with all due respect to the legendary radio comedian Fred Allen, he was wrong when he famously quipped that television is “a medium because it is neither rare nor well done.” It’s a great line, but the ensuing pages prove otherwise.

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