Watching You, Watching Me: Color TV Turns 60 Years Young
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}<b>Diahann Carroll, David Frost, 1972</b> Actress Diahann Carroll and journalist and media personality David Frost watch themselves on separate talk shows. Carroll and Frost were engaged for a while, but never married. (Bill Ray/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>St. Vincent's Hospital, 1949</b> Sisters at St. Vincent's Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania, watch TV. (Ralph Morse/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Bathing, Smoking, Watching, 1948</b> Writer Russell Finch enjoys a smoke and a bath and a program. (George Skadding/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Watching Ed Sullivan, 1958</b> Men at a submarine base and school in Connecticut watch <i>The Ed Sullivan Show.</i> (Fritz Goro./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Watching a Western, 1950</b> (Alfred Eisenstaedt/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Wallace Supporters, 1968</b> Supporters of pro-segregation presidential candidate George Wallace watch him give a speech. (Michael Mauney/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Dancer and Family, 1963</b> Ballet star Jacques D`Amboise and his son watch TV. (John Dominis./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Reflection, 1949</b> (Ralph Morse/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
<b>Trailer, 1957</b> A railroad construction worker's family watches TV in a trailer at a camp for Southern Pacific employees in Utah. (Frank Scherschel./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)