[QuadList] helping some afrts friends
lee williams
lasvegastvengineer at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 27 16:49:21 CDT 2016
Hello Ed, Steve,
You probably should contact the Videotape Library at CBS Television City in Hollywood. CBS has kept an archive of a lot of the programming go back to the early 40's. My guess is that they know just were to look.
From: Ed Sharpe via QuadList <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
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will pass that on thx! Ed# In a message dated 8/26/2016 6:33:51 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, steve.greene at nara.gov writes:
You might want to contact the Moving Image and Sound Research Room at the (U.S.) National Archives. You can reach them at mopix at nara.gov.
Steve
Steve Greene Audiovisual Archivist Nixon Presidential Library and Museum National Archives and Records Administration (301) 837-1772
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Ed Sharpe via QuadList <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
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"My Living Doll" is an American science fiction sitcom that aired for 26 episodes on CBS in 1964/65. Just got off the phone with Peter Greenwood. Peter is a producer/archivist trying to get the TV series "My Living Doll" out on CD, streaming maybe syndication. This would be a totally legitimate release. Julie Newmar is still around and she's really like to see these again. The issue is that there were 26 shows. He's only located about a dozen. It was never in proper syndication. The only known syndication was on Teleprompter cable in NYC. We get involved because AFN Berlin aired it in the late 70s. I'm sure I saw it on SCN in the early 80s. There were AFRTS prints. They were in libraries. Take a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gWxyz0XemA 1. Would you have any of these, in any format. 2. Where did the film libraries go and when? I've always heard they were sent to AFRTS-LA and from there to the Library of Congress. Is that correct? 3. Would you have any idea of someone who might be able to help?
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