A long list yes, and all better than most of the crap reality junk on today. We had channels 2, 4 ,5,7,9, 11, 13 and a couple of UHF channels in Spanish no one watched. There was always something to watch. Today I find channels I never new existed almost everyday and its mostly junk. I watch about the same 8 or so channels everyday. Remember when you had to kneel in front of the TV changing channels, stop for a few minute see if it was something you wanted to watch and then continue changing channels. Or searching the TV guid to see what was on. Black and white television sets on wheels you could roll from room to room and then adjusting the ariel to get reception, then when you had it just right you would move and loose the picture. I was so curious about what color TV was like when it first came out and they had rounded picture tubes so high tech.