In 1966, the first color broadcast was made.
It began local color broadcasts in November 1965.
And, of course, color broadcasts and sets didn't arrive until much later, in 1954.
The first color broadcast was in 1960.
NBC's first color broadcasts showed only a still frame of the colorful peacock.
The first domestic color broadcast took place on 1 January 1972.
A brief dispute over the system to use for color broadcasts occurred at this time, but was soon settled.
The series then moved to 11:00 am and slowly introduced color broadcasts.
During the 1960s, prices gradually came down, color broadcasts became common, and sales boomed.
In 1972, the first color broadcast was made, again of a manifestation.