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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancient tv" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe television technology or programming from a long time ago, often evoking nostalgia or historical context.
Example: "The documentary featured clips from ancient TV shows that shaped the entertainment industry in the early days of broadcasting."
Alternatives: "vintage television" or "old-school TV".
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On the second floor, he found Edmunda Claudio in a corner sleepily watching "Family Feud" on an ancient TV set.
Twitch has previously streamed a range of modern programmes including anime, but this is a first foray into ancient TV.
The parentless Terri lives in a house in the woods, with an ailing uncle, an ancient TV, and sedimentary layers of books.
The most talked-about world premiere here has been Steve McQueen's star-studded Widows, a subversively smart reboot of an ancient TV show that has been greeted with rapturous reviews by most.
This collaboration with Tango Siempre violinist Ros Stephen and saxophonist Gilad Atzmon finds Robert Wyatt in relaxed, croonsome mood on a mixture of noirish standards and items from the Wyatt repertoire, the tone of which recalls that ancient TV commercial for Strand cigarettes reworked for the Middle East market.
We have the Fonz and the ancient TV show Happy Days to thank for the popularization of a phrase that has come to mean the point at which something becomes largely irrelevant.
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Working with scientists has allowed her to create some very unique space-art, such as "Ancient Darkness TV" – a one minute video of dark areas 13.2 billion light years away from Earth – the furthest point of the observed universe.
(smash reinvention of the most ancient of TV formats, the game show).
He owns a long white Jaguar XJS; plays vinyl on a turntable; collects beautiful old guitars supplied by a fixer named Ian Anton Yelchinn); and, when his wife Skypes him on her iPhone, receives her flickering image on an ancient, cuboid TV.
You can stare at the minuscule writing on the phone handset in hopes that dialing the listed numbers won't throw you into an infinite loop of forwards and "accidental" hang ups or, at some hotels, you can click your way through a sluggish and ancient feeling TV interface.
All that remains now is an unfinished wood bedside table, a black office chair, a cheap off-white sleeper sofa and an ancient yacht-size TV.
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