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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
Anyone know where, if any, videos exist?
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Kevin Connolly Inner circle New Jersey 1329 Posts |
I think Bob McCallister used to sell them. Where they are now, I don't know. I'm sure they're out there on the web.
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Kevin Connolly Inner circle New Jersey 1329 Posts |
Please visit my website.
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
Bageezus.
I just want the clips of episodes my dad was on. thanks kevin.
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Kevin Connolly Inner circle New Jersey 1329 Posts |
Then you would have to go the NY Museum for Radio & TV.
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
Oh good idea.
I wonder if the museum of broadcast communications in chicago has info too.
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Gary Dayton Special user New Jersey 542 Posts |
The NY TV & Radio Museum is now called the Paley Center for Media. Here's a link:
http://www.mtr.org/ No online search function, but it appears they will help. This is from their FAQs page: What’s in your collection? Can I look online to see what you have? We have over 140,000 programs and advertisements, covering more than eighty-five years of television and radio history (beginning with a 1918 speech by labor leader Samuel Gompers). The collection spans all genres: comedy, drama, news, public affairs, performing arts, children’s, sports, reality, animation, and documentary, and includes a significant international presence, with seven thousand assets from seventy countries. The same collection is available in both New York and Los Angeles. At this time we do not have the database of our collection available online. You need to come to the Paley Center in New York or Los Angeles to access it. You can contact one of our reference librarians to inquire about specific programs: Tuesdays to Fridays, from 4:00 to 5:45 p.m. (EST) only, call 212.621.6600, press "0" to speak to an operator, and ask for the library; OR e-mail LAreference@paleycenter.org. Good luck |