This is an old US TV show from the 80s/90s that covers the evolution of home/business computers in their various forms. It's a real treasure trove of rare footage and information that I feel compelled to share. These are a couple of my favourites:
Amiga v ST 1985 (coverage of the two systems at launch):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoNmsL74T7Y
DIY PC Building 1992 (surprising how little has changed since then):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5_doCwi608
I only found out about these last night when someone posted one on a forum. Anyone here watch this program when it was on back in the day?
The Computer Chronicles
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- Vic 20 Scientist
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I watched the Computer Chronicles through the 80s and 90s. I still watch old episodes of the show every few years for fun. I wish there was still something like it, even online. These days there doesn't seem to be similar straightforward "no nonsense" reporting about tech (or anything else) 
Early on I didn't know Gary Kildall was an important figure in early computers. Later when I learned who he was, I was impressed that he would be a presenter on the show.

Early on I didn't know Gary Kildall was an important figure in early computers. Later when I learned who he was, I was impressed that he would be a presenter on the show.
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So awesome, thanks!
That wikipedia page for Gary Kildall is awful. It says he created CP/M and founded Digital Research, then says he's mainly remembered for a failed attempt to get CP/M on the IBM PC.
That wikipedia page for Gary Kildall is awful. It says he created CP/M and founded Digital Research, then says he's mainly remembered for a failed attempt to get CP/M on the IBM PC.

Re: The Computer Chronicles
Lots of episodes here : https://archive.org/details/computerchronicles