Throwback to 1950

The year 1950 was a time of innovation and excitement in the world of entertainment. Hollywood was churning out classic films like Sunset Boulevard and All About Eve, captivating audiences with their captivating stories and brilliant performances. On the small screen, television was really starting to take off, with iconic shows like The Lone Ranger and The Ed Sullivan Show making their debut. And let’s not forget about the music! The 1950s was the golden age of rock and roll, with artists like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry shaking up the music scene with their electrifying performances. It was a time of creativity and imagination, and the entertainment industry was truly at its peak.

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Interesting stats

Average cost of a new house

$ 8,450

Average cost of a new car

$ 1,510

Average annual income

$ 3,210

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Notable invention

The Birth of Video Games: Bertie the Brain Takes the Stage in 1950

In 1950, the world saw the birth of Bertie the Brain, an invention that is widely considered to be the first video game. Displayed to the public at the Canadian National Exhibition, Bertie the Brain paved the way for the future of gaming technology. Its innovative and pioneering design sparked the imagination of people around the world, igniting a passion for interactive entertainment that continues to thrive to this day. With its groundbreaking technology and captivating gameplay, Bertie the Brain set the stage for the video game industry and revolutionized the way people interacted with technology. Its impact on popular culture and the entertainment industry cannot be overstated, as it laid the foundation for a multi-billion dollar industry that continues to shape and define our modern world.

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Top movies

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Top songs

The Andrews Sisters / Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra

Nat King Cole

Sammy Kaye

The Ames Brothers

Guy Lombardo

The Andrews Sisters / Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra

Don Cornell

Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra / The Weavers

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Top games