In the "dating myself" vein ...
My dad had been a radar tech in WW2. After the war I think he bought the first TV in our hometown (an RCA tabletop with an 8 inch screen). See pic at bottom. I was born in 1948 and remember watching Miss Frances on Ding Dong School.
Later in the early 1950s, dad surprised us by bringing home the first CT-100 (RCA's first widely available color tv). Looked like a giant mahogany washing machine - but the picture was only about 15 inches in diameter.
RCA CT-100 "Merrill"
Dad got it set up and spent a whole day adjusting the settings. Back then you had a color convergence setting, focus, screen, hue, intensity, horizontal, vertical, etc. all to worry about. He invited the neighbors over to watch Your Hit Parade (Giselle McKenzie, Snookie Lanson, etc.). The colors were fantastic when Giselle sang Autumn Leaves!
Then at 9pm we turned on Dragnet. Colors were absolutely rotten. With the neighbors watching, dad tried completely re-adjusting all those dials and knobs. Still the color was terrible. Dad called the local tv station, and asked why the color was so bad.
He burst out laughing so hard his eyes started watering. In between the laughs he managed to tell us why the colors were so bad. The show was in black and white.
Good old memories.
Tom