On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Hank Fung <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can try to look through Celebrities with Phones:
> http://www.phonelosers.org/cwp/ - and go through there. Hasn't been
> updated in a long time but interesting.
>

That helped a little.

I see Courtney Coz on a corded phone in 1994's "Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective". I see Drew Barrymore in 1996's "Scream" in two phone-photos,
one corded, the other (apparently) cordless. I see Fran Drescher as "The
Nanny" with a corded phone, but undated, so could be anywhere from
1993-1999. I see Rene Z. in 1996's Jerry McGuire with a corded phone.

I am going to tentatively concluded that corded phones were used most often
in movies/TV through around 1996, which is when I see the first cordless
appearance. It may have been a few more years before they were ubiquitous.

I don't see much evidence to inform my question about mobile phones, though
I now note that the X-Files premiered in September of 1993. I was recently
thinking of re-watching that series (via Netflix), and if I do I will
check, but it sure feels like one of the things that stood out about that
show from the start was their cell phone fetish - but maybe that didn't
start until a season or two in?

If cordless phones were predominant on screen though 1996 (and of course my
evidence here is very thin and non-random) and cell phones were featured
prominently on shows like the X-Files in the early 1990s, then it seems
like it is possible that cell phones were represented in pop culture
slightly before cordless phones.

Okay, that may be enough procrastination from grading the pile of Final
Exams waiting for me - then again, it may not. Let me see...

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