Throwback to 1947

In 1947, the entertainment scene was alive with excitement. The silver screen was graced with classic films like “Miracle on 34th Street” and “Gentleman’s Agreement,” captivating audiences with their heartfelt stories and memorable characters. Meanwhile, television was making waves with the debut of popular shows like “Howdy Doody” and “Meet the Press,” bringing laughter and news into living rooms across the nation. On the music front, the iconic song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” from the film “Song of the South” was topping the charts, filling the airwaves with its catchy tunes. It was a year of creativity and innovation, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.

1947

Interesting stats

Average cost of a new house

$ 3,920

Average cost of a new car

$ 850

Average annual income

$ 1,725

1947

Notable invention

The Birth of Modern Electronics: The 1947 Transistor Revolution

The invention of the first working transistors in 1947 by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Labs was a monumental achievement that paved the way for the modern electronic age. The point-contact transistor revolutionized the field of electronics by allowing for the amplification and control of electrical signals in a much smaller and more efficient way than previous vacuum tube technology. This invention laid the foundation for the development of integrated circuits and microchips, which are essential components of today’s computers, smartphones, and countless other electronic devices. The impact of the transistor’s invention continues to be felt in virtually every aspect of modern life, and Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley’s pioneering work is rightly celebrated as a watershed moment in the history of technology.

1947

Top movies

1947

Top songs

Freddy Martin

Eddy Howard

The Three Suns

Alberto Baldan Bembo

Art Lund

Roger Alan Wade

The Andrews Sisters / Vic Schoen & His Orchestra

Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra

Jack Owens

1947

Top games