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Golden Age

Golden Age

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Journey back to television's mythic origins, where live broadcasts crackled with raw energy. Griffin Rowe reveals how the Golden Age forged storytelling rituals connecting mid-century living rooms to humanity's oldest traditions of gathering and communal meaning-making.

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  • Golden Age - Uncover the brilliance with Griffin Rowe
    May 1 2026
    Join host Griffin Rowe exploring television's Golden Age (late 1940s-1960s), when live dramas and high culture illuminated American living rooms. Tracing connections between ancient myth and modern screens, this series reveals the origin stories behind the medium that shaped our world.

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    1 min
  • Golden Age - Olympus on Cathode Rays: When High Culture Stormed the Airwaves
    May 1 2026
    Griffin Rowe explores television's brief Golden Age when networks broadcast Toscanini, Bernstein, Shakespeare, and commissioned original opera for living rooms nationwide. This episode examines why American TV once believed ordinary people deserved the highest art—and why that belief eventually faded from our screens and culture.

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    25 mins
  • Golden Age - Excalibur in the Living Room: Edward R. Murrow and the Myth of the Truth-Teller
    May 1 2026
    Griffin Rowe examines Edward R. Murrow's 1954 broadcast challenging Senator Joseph McCarthy, exploring how television transformed the ancient archetype of the truth-teller. From the oracle at Delphi to a CBS soundstage, Rowe traces how broadcast media gave timeless courage unprecedented reach, making communal witnessing possible at civilization-defining scale.

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    22 mins
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