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We'll showcase some of the state's most interesting innovators and instigators. They're all New Hampshire Originals. |
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Meet the NH inventor -- considered the "father" of home video game. Plus: |
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The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- got their start right here in NH. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of NH Outlook. NH is often referred to as the Granite State and is perhaps best known as host of the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary. But there are also a number of "visionaries" who have roots here in NH. In this program, we look at some "New Hampshire Originals" -- individuals whose accomplishments have had a lasting impact on the state, the nation and even the world. For instance-- the man who invented Tupperware was born in Berlin. Earl Silas Tupper was a New Hampshire tree surgeon and plastics innovator who eventually patented the Tupperware seal in the 19-40s. He's not the only inventor with ties to New Hampshire. Another invention that has had a tremendous impact on the culture of this country is the home video game. Ever wonder how games like Pacman, Sim City and Pong got their start? Manchester's Ralph Baer -- the so-called "Father of home video games" - gets the credit. |
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President Bush named Ralph Baer one of two winners of the National Medal of Technology for 2004. The award recognizes lasting contributions to America's competitiveness, standard of living and contributions to technological innovation. |
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The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- got their start right here in NH. |
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Believe it or not, some famous comic book characters got their start in New Hampshire. In 1983, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were born in a living room in Dover, New Hampshire. A year later, creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird debuted the first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at a comic book convention in Portsmouth and after tremendous success the turtles are still going strong today. From comic books to eating on the run. there is a New Hampshire connection. Two Manchester brothers led the way when it comes to the technology of fast food. Take a look. 4:19-4:25 |
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In the late 19-40s, when it all started, the McDonald brothers sold their hamburgers for 15-cents and fries for a dime. The most expensive item on the menu was the shake - it sold for twenty cents. |
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That wraps up this special edition of NH Outlook with a look at some NH Originals! I'm Beth Carroll. Thanks for watching. I'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/08/07 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook -- Meet the NH inventor considered the "father" of home video game. Plus: The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- got their start right here in NH. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of NH Outlook. NH is often referred to as the Granite State and is perhaps best known as host of the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary. But there are also a number of "visionaries" who have roots here in NH. In this program, we look at some "New Hampshire Originals" -- individuals whose accomplishments have had a lasting impact on the state, the nation and even the world. One invention that has had a tremendous impact on the culture of this country is the home video game. Ever wonder how games like Pacman, Sim City and Pong got their start? Manchester's Ralph Baer -- the so-called "Father of home video games" - gets the credit. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ralph Baer\Inventor, Bob Pelovitz\Inventor |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/08/07 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook -- Meet the NH inventor considered the "father" of home video game. Plus: The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- got their start right here in NH. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of NH Outlook. NH is often referred to as the Granite State and is perhaps best known as host of the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary. But there are also a number of "visionaries" who have roots here in NH. In this program, we look at some "New Hampshire Originals" -- individuals whose accomplishments have had a lasting impact on the state, the nation and even the world. One invention that has had a tremendous impact on the culture of this country is the home video game. Ever wonder how games like Pacman, Sim City and Pong got their start? Manchester's Ralph Baer -- the so-called "Father of home video games" - gets the credit. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ralph Baer\Inventor, Bob Pelovitz\Inventor |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/08/07 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook -- Meet the NH inventor considered the "father" of home video game. Plus: The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- who got their start right here in NH. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of NH Outlook. NH is often referred to as the Granite State and is perhaps best known as host of the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary. But there are also a number of "visionaries" who have roots here in NH. In this program, we look at some "New Hampshire Originals" -- individuals whose accomplishments have had a lasting impact on the state, the nation and even the world. Believe it or not, in 1983, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were born in a living room in Dover, New Hampshire. A year later, creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird debuted the first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at a comic book convention in Portsmouth and after tremendous success the turtles are still going strong today. From comic books to eating on the run -- there is a New Hampshire connection. Two Manchester brothers led the way when it comes to the technology of fast food. Take a look. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Robert Baines\Former Manchester Mayor, Richard McDonald\Co-founder of McDonalds\1989, Ray Kroc\Dartmouth School of Business\1974, Ron Evans\Franchise Owner, John Clayton\Union Leader Columnist |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/08/07 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook -- Meet the NH inventor considered the "father" of home video game. Plus: The founders of the McDonalds fast-food franchise -- who got their start right here in NH. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of NH Outlook. NH is often referred to as the Granite State and is perhaps best known as host of the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary. But there are also a number of "visionaries" who have roots here in NH. In this program, we look at some "New Hampshire Originals" -- individuals whose accomplishments have had a lasting impact on the state, the nation and even the world. Believe it or not, in 1983, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were born in a living room in Dover, New Hampshire. A year later, creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird debuted the first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at a comic book convention in Portsmouth and after tremendous success the turtles are still going strong today. From comic books to eating on the run -- there is a New Hampshire connection. Two Manchester brothers led the way when it comes to the technology of fast food. Take a look. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Robert Baines\Former Manchester Mayor, Richard McDonald\Co-founder of McDonalds\1989, Ray Kroc\Dartmouth School of Business\1974, Ron Evans\Franchise Owner, John Clayton\Union Leader Columnist |