15 Drawings of Televisions to Color, Free!

Technology

By Coloring Together

Drawing of a television colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

Do you like how we colored this television? Don't you think it looks really cool riding on its skateboard? We used vivid colors because we wanted it to convey a fun and cheerful vibe; which is exactly how we feel when we watch television!

At Coloring Together you will be able to find an extensive variety of drawings to print and color! Step into one of our fabulous themed galleries and have fun unleashing all your talent and artistic skills with the drawings to color that you like best.

We jumped onto the small screen! We dedicate today's gallery to drawings of televisions to color. If you are looking for drawings of cartoon televisions, easy television drawings and drawings of old and modern televisions, you have come to the right place!

Some television programs are educational. Documentaries, news shows and debate and informational shows are some examples. Do you know what these programs and the drawings you will find at Coloring Together have in common? That both will let you learn a whole lot of new things!

Each of our images of televisions to color comes with a super fun and interesting fun fact. Read them all and become an expert in televisions!

Good things are meant to be shared! And that is why we love receiving your best colored drawings. We use them to upload to our website and allow many people to use them as inspiration to feel encouraged to color with us. Don't forget to send them!

We just came up with a great idea! How about you draw your favorite television programs inside these televisions? It would look very nice! We are eager to see the beautiful work of art you will create!

Televisions coloring pages

Why color images of televisions?

Television is part of universal culture. It has accompanied the last five generations of human beings, and is present in the vast majority of homes in Latin America and the world.

The entertainment, technology and marketing industries are some of the ones that have used television as one of their main and strongest broadcasting channels.

If you think of a catchy commercial, a shocking news story or the trailer of a movie that is about to premiere, your brain probably plays the memory on an imaginary television screen.

Did you see the huge impact that televisions have? It is so big that at Coloring Together we have dedicated one of our beautiful themed galleries to it!

Don't forget to read the fun facts that we have gathered for you! They are at the top of each of these beautiful images of televisions to color.

Ready to start? Run and grab some white sheets so you can print the drawings of televisions to color that you liked best! Set up your work space and go get your art supplies. Today's programming is very promising... There will be beautiful drawings on every channel!

Learn while coloring Televisions

  1. The Scottish engineer John Logie Baird invented commercial televisions on January 26, 1926. They were quite rudimentary and worked thanks to a mechanical device called a Nipkow disk.
  2. In 1936, the BBC inaugurated in England the first regular public television service in history, with broadcasts from the Alexandra Palace in London.
  3. November 21 of each year is World Television Day.
  4. Watching television in color would not be possible without the Sequential Field Trichromatic System, the most important invention of the Mexican engineer Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena.
  5. Did you know that the country with the most televisions in the world is China? In 1997 it was estimated that there were more than 400 million televisions in the Asian giant. Imagine how many there must be at present!
  6. The smallest single-piece television in the world is the Casio TV-10, a pocket black and white television whose screen barely measures 6.85 centimeters long. It was launched to the Japanese market in July 1983.
  7. The first ultrasonic remote control for television was created in 1956 by the American engineer Robert Adler; a prominent member of the company Zenith Electronics.
  8. The largest television in the world is the "Sony Jumbo Tron", a television built in 1985 for the Tsukuba International Exposition, in Japan. Its screen measured an impressive 24.3 meters tall by 45.7 meters wide.
  9. The most expensive television series of all time is "The Crown". The first season of this historical drama by Netflix had 10 episodes that cost nothing less than 130 million dollars in total.
  10. The first game show in history was "Spelling Bee". It was broadcast for the first time on May 31, 1938 through the BBC network, and only had five episodes.
  11. The first superhero to appear on television was Superman. He made his debut on September 19, 1952 in a 104-episode series called "Adventures of Superman".
  12. "The Prestige HD Supreme Rose TV" is the most expensive television in the world. It is made with 28 kilograms of 18-karat rose gold and 72 embedded diamonds. Only 3 units exist, and each one costs an exorbitant 2.25 million dollars.
  13. The longest televised documentary in history is an Arabic production called "The World of Snakes". It has a duration of 21 hours, 48 minutes and 52 seconds.
  14. Did you know that The Simpsons is the animated television series that has won the most Emmys in history? By 2019 it had won 34 of the 92 awards for which it had been nominated. Incredible!
  15. Did you know that the best-rated television program of the 2000s decade is the American comedy "Friends"? The series' average rating is 9.2 out of 10. A total success!

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