Early TV Memories Stamps USPS Sheet of 20

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Early TV Memories

Collectible Sheet of 20 Black & White 44 Cent USPS Stamps for Mailing
Lassie, I Love Lucy, Dragnet, Lone Ranger, and more!

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UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 
Early TV Memories

Collectible Sheet of 20 Black & White 44 Cent USPS Stamps for Mailing
Lassie, I Love Lucy, Dragnet, Lone Ranger, and more!

12.25 x 9.75 x 0.15 inches.

Early TV Memories Stamps feature the following vintage television shows:

1- I Love Lucy   2-Red Skelton   3- Ed Sullivan   4- Howdy Doody   5- Hopalong Cassidy
6- Texaco Star Theater   7- Honeymooners   8- Lassie   9- Phil Silvers   10- Dragnet
11- The Lone Ranger  12- Perry Mason  13- Alfred Hitchcock  14- Dinah Shore  15- Kukla, Fran and Ollie
16- Ozzie and Harriet   17- The Tonight Show   18- Twilight Zone   19- Burns and Allen
20- You Bet Your Life.

Background Info for Early TV Shows:

Before the Golden Age of Television hit in the 1950s, the medium had already given the growing viewing audience some hints of what it could achieve. The 1940s saw the arrival of Milton Berle on Texaco Star Theatre, The Ed Sullivan Show (a variety showcase that would run from 1948 to 1971); kids fare like Howdy Doody, Kukla, Fran and Ollie and Captain Video and His Video Rangers; early sitcoms in the form of The Morey Amsterdam Show (before he became a part of The Dick Van Dyke Show in the ’60s); and The Lone Ranger. But the true arrival of Classic TV would come in the 1950s.

How can you consider the idea of television classics without thinking of I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, Father Knows Best, Leave It to Beaver, The Jack Benny Program, Lassie or Adventures of Superman?

Background Info For USP:

In the more than two centuries since Benjamin Franklin was our first Postmaster General in 1775, the Postal Service™ has grown and changed with America, boldly embracing new technologies to better serve a growing population. In 1847, the US Post Office issued the first U.S. postage stamps. Further, in 1893 it issued the first commemorative stamps. Next, Parcel Post® began in 1913. Then, in 1918, scheduled airmail service began. Importantly, a major advance was the ZIP Code inauguration in 1963. Noteworthy, on July 1, 1971, the Post Office Department was transformed into the United States Postal Service when it became an independent establishment of the executive branch of the U.S. government. A postal career service began and political appointments to Postal Service jobs were prohibited, a framework that still stands today. 

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Next, color of item you receive may differ somewhat from that shown as dye lots vary.

Further, may have minor imperfections as sold by USPS such as folds and creases and some stamps adhesive may be losing stickiness.

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