Mary Kay and Johnny were the first couple to appear in bed together in a prime time television show, it was actually the fist sitcom on television in 1947. http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/marykay.asp
St Elsewhere
Eureka is partially good but lacks the depth after the first couple episodes. Even so it can humor you for a couple of seasons but nothing great about it.
Sadly, the question needs to be 'Who WAS Uncle Miltie?' The first super-star of television, Milton Berle was also known as "Mister Television" when he was the most-watched TV personality in the 1950s. He died in 2002.
It depends on what exactly you wish to define as a "TV show", as the first regular broadcasts ever transmitted were that of weather & farming reports broadcast twice a day, three times a week in 1928.However the first proper TV show was The Queen's Messenger in 1928
The first TV newscasts were just a few minutes long. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, they expanded to about 15 minutes and stayed that way until the late 1950s.
RCA demonstrated the first all electronic television in1932. Colour came in the 1950s.
Many Americans bought televisions for the first time in the 1950s, making it a significant decade for the spread of this technology in households across the country.
By the mid or late 1950s.
While televisions were available in the 1930s, the popularity only increased drastically in homes during the late 1940s to the 1950s.
Many families acquired their first television set in the 1950s.
Frozen dinners. Power tools. Televisions.
It was believed to be during the roman times
Happy days
Ralph Baer, an American guy. He invented the first one for TV in the early 1950s
the Munsters.
Fred and Velma (or Welma) Flintstone.