The TV repair man. Ours was Roger Glode. Seemed like Roger came to the house once a week or so to fix something on the TV. Every time he came I would try to watch over his shoulder and I'd get a warning aobut never, ever, EVER touching anything inside the TV or I'd die a firery, horrible death! We got channel 3 out of Burlington Vt, , usually channel 5 out of Plattsburgh, sometimes channel 6 or 12 from Ottawa, Ontario in the winter and channel 2 would always come in if you didn't mind lots of "snow" on the screen. Channel 2 was out of Montreal and was in French. In the end, we were pretty much a 1 1/2 station area. Even that required double stack antennas, boosters, rotors ( a happy day for my dad when he didn't have to climb up the roof after a wind) and even then it was hit or miss. The TV in the bar was black and white into the mind 70's. We got a color fairly early on, late 60s maybe. I never saw an ABC show until I started driving. CBS and some NBC. Never saw PBS until I got in the Corps. Radio was AM unless you wanted to listen to WEZF FM "Beautiful Music" out of Burlington. I never caught an entire Paul Harvey broadcast until I got in the Corps either. I guess you could say I never got "The rest of the story...".