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Season 9
27 Episodes

Episode 1
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Macintosh System 7.0
Macintosh System 7.0
Episode 2
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Windows Applications
Windows Applications
Episode 3
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File Compression
File Compression
Episode 4
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Computer Displays
Computer Displays
Episode 5
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Foreign Language Software (1991)
Foreign Language Software (1991)
Episode 6
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Tandy/Radio Shack Computers
Tandy/Radio Shack Computers
Episode 7
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Laptops and Handhelds
Laptops and Handhelds
Episode 8
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Computer Games (1991)
Computer Games (1991)
Episode 10
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PC Networks
PC Networks
Episode 11
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Consumer's Buying Guide
Consumer's Buying Guide
Episode 12
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Groupware
Groupware
Episode 15
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Integrated Software Suites
Integrated Software Suites
Episode 17
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Build Your Own PC
Build Your Own PC
Episode 18
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Computer Video
Computer Video
Episode 19
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Tax Preparation Software (1992)
Tax Preparation Software (1992)
Episode 22
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MIDI Music
MIDI Music
Episode 23
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Computers and the Disabled (1992)
Computers and the Disabled (1992)
Episode 24
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Intel 486
Intel 486
Episode 25
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CD-ROM Software (1992)
CD-ROM Software (1992)
Episode 26
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Space and Astronomy Software
Space and Astronomy Software
Episode 28
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Easy to Use Database Software
Easy to Use Database Software
Episode 30
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Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality
Episode 31
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Computers and Kids (1992)
Computers and Kids (1992)
Episode 33
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Computer Bowl IV: Part 1
Computer Bowl IV: Part 1
Episode 34
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Computer Bowl IV: Part 2
Computer Bowl IV: Part 2
Episode 35
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Diagnostic Software
Diagnostic Software
Episode 36
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Comdex Spring (1992)
Comdex Spring (1992)

Computer Chronicles

Overview

Created by
Stewart Cheifet
The Computer Chronicles was an American television series, broadcast during 1981-2002 on Public Broadcasting Service public television, which documented the rise of the personal computer from its infancy to the immense market at the turn of the 21st century. The series was created in the Fall of 1981, by Stewart Cheifet, then the station manager of the College of San Mateo's KCSM-TV, initially broadcast as a local weekly series. Jim Warren was its founding host for its 1981-1982 season. It aired continuously from 1981 to 2002 with Cheifet co-hosting most of its later seasons. Gary Kildall served as co-host for six years providing insights and commentary on products as well as discussions on the future of the ever-expanding personal computer sphere.
technology
computer
panel show
Last Updated: September 6, 2024

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