Do you remember your first color TV?

In the mid-1950s, NBC began broadcasting in color and introduced the world to a new symbol: a peacock spreading its brilliant feathers across the screen. The network started tacking on an announcement to programs: "The following program is brought to you in living color on NBC."

For most American families, color television arrived in the late 1960s. It changed everything. Saturday morning cartoons, which children had been watching in black and white, suddenly became vivid and magical. The first time a child saw a color set was an event they never forgot.

Ask your readers: Do you remember the first time you saw a color television? Where were you? What were you watching?