Welcome to our nostalgic podcast, 'Remembering How It Was,' where we reminisce about the good old days as we stroll down memory lane. Today, we're exploring television's role in our lives as kids, from happy and carefree moments to more serious and historical events. Television was a staple in our household when we were growing up during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. We still remember the excitement of gathering around the TV to watch our favorite shows. TV captured our hearts and minds, from the catchy jingles to the colorful characters. But it wasn't just about the entertainment. We also remember the more solemn moments when TV brought the world together, like after the assassination of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. TV was a window into history, and we witnessed it firsthand. So please sit back, relax, and join us as we travel back in time to relive the memories of our childhood TV experiences. Let's journey through the shows, the music, and the moments that made our childhoods unforgettable. Into/Outro Music: "One Moment of Truth" - Eric Williams #justinwashington #wambuibahati #GreensboroNorthCarolina #1950s #1960s #PersonalHistory #GreensboroNorthCarolina