It’s a special treat for Red to dine by the TV’s light with his favorite canine! …and thank-you to Brian for these dog tales that are so swell—it’s your expertise that’s inspired my doggerel!
Roto13I think I agree with you on that. Even given the setting of the strip, that’s not a new set. VHF only (channels 2 through 13, for you youngsters), B&W, @ 20" screen, it was made prior to 1965 (at which time all US TV had to have UHF channels 14 to 83.) I’d say it was made in the late 50’s.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
It’s a special treat for Red to dine by the TV’s light with his favorite canine! …and thank-you to Brian for these dog tales that are so swell—it’s your expertise that’s inspired my doggerel!
comicgos over 13 years ago
Rover could help you with that Red…
patpup777 over 13 years ago
there going to be sick then…airline food sucks.
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
TV dinners…great invention for man and beast.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I liked the TV dinners better than my mom’s cooking. I wish we had them more often.
Tree11 over 13 years ago
That’s my thought too! “Sky King”
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
A tv dinner. great!
Miserichord over 13 years ago
Roto13I think I agree with you on that. Even given the setting of the strip, that’s not a new set. VHF only (channels 2 through 13, for you youngsters), B&W, @ 20" screen, it was made prior to 1965 (at which time all US TV had to have UHF channels 14 to 83.) I’d say it was made in the late 50’s.
rmbdot over 13 years ago
Out of the western sky…