The GoldenAge of Television is a reference to the period from approximately 1949 to 1960 when American prime timetelevision drama was predominated by original and classic productions from such writers as Paddy Chayefsky, Reginald Rose and Rod Serling.
The age really defines the time in which television and radio were both in their goldenages.
Still, the goldenage of British TV enjoyed its peak around the same time as in the states ranging from approximately 1949 to 1955.
Goldenage of Latin literature, the period in Latin literature between Cicero and Ovid.
Goldenage of India, the period between 250 to 550 CE during which Indians made large achievements in mathematics, science, culture, religion, philosophy and astronomy under the leadership of the Guptas.
GoldenAge of England presided by Elizabeth I of England.