KILGORE, Texas (KLTV) - If you remember the days of black and white television, what’s known as the Indian Head test pattern is likely burned into your memory and your old TV set. Believe it or not, ...
Night creatures and insomniacs of a bygone era may fondly recall a TV test pattern appearing once [Jack Parr] or [Steve Allen] had had their say and the local TV station’s regular broadcast day had ...
The exhibit includes antique and modern televisions that display Indian head test patterns used in TV's early years. Reynolds said, "Test patterns are something hardly ever seen on TV these days.
Native author Tommy Orange, 39, begins his award-winning novel “There There” with a short riff on the American Indian-head test pattern used in early television. From there, Orange accelerates into a ...
Are you old enough to remember growing up with no more than three or four TV stations to watch…and something called a test pattern when the stations were not broadcasting? Yes, TV actually signed off ...
Seeing a modern flat-screen television on display reminded me of our family’s first TV set. Daddy bought a secondhand GE table model, with a 10-inch screen, in 1951. What a marvel of modern electronic ...
It’s the ninth time around for the REEL East Texas Film Festival coming up this weekend in Kilgore. And one of the festival’s horror films was shot in downtown Kilgore. Trent Bennett and JD Conte ...