Back then, the TV’s reception was horrible for Peggy Ann. For Peggy Ann, there were many times when she had to adjust the antennas of the RCA TV. (Campbell, 201) In addition, RCA’s color system, which sent TV images in color had faults because lines of color would appear on the TV screen. (Campbell, 199) Because airwaves interfered with other stations in different areas, Peggy Ann and her brother frequently watched local Pennsylvania TV channels such as Willie the Worm and later, Bandstand. (Campbell, 198) Peggy Ann and her family thought watching TV brought them closer together. Eventually, Peggy Ann and her family would obtain cable for better reception and lower interference on the airwaves. (Campbell,