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And there may be others buried in an archive somewhere, but at the moment, I'm only aware of **one** of those early CBS programs that still survives on color videotape... the 1961 Christmas episode, titled "Freddy & the Yuletide Doll", which co-stars Cara Williams.
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Skelton And Color
That's where I read that info, thanks; should have known it was Reitan's site.
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OK, now you can watch Superman!
OK, NOW you can watch Superman on your CT-100 in full glorious color!
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Dont forget these programs
The Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid were both filmed in color
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Dont forget Peter Pan
There are copies of the early color video of Mary Martin's Peter Pan available, with the old style NBC peacock and closing promo. This is I believe from around 1960
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"I Dream of Jeannie" started out in B&W & then went to color. It had a fair amount of exaggerated colors, too. One of the ones that DIDN'T was the Andy Griffith Show- Seems like the inside of the jail & Andy's house was the same dull, blue-green non-color...
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Bonanza was a great show.
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(QUOTE) "What year did Bonanza start??, my wife complained of me wanting to watch it last week, then complained when I tried to change channels." (QUOTE)
Bonanza, in color, first aired Sept. 12, 1959 on NBC. Some other 50's color series: Laramie, Sept. 1959 on NBC Northwest Passage, Sept. 1958 on NBC Norby, a sit-com. Jan. 1955 on NBC Life With Father, sit-com. 1954-55 on CBS There were several color series and variety shows telecast in the 50's Live, and on film. The live color shows before video tape were usually shown on the West coast via b&w kinescope because of the time difference. Some, like Superman, The Cisco Kid and Science Fiction Theater were filmed in color but not telecast that way until the late '60's. One time specials taped in color in the 50's such as the Fred Astaire specials, which still survive, are extremely rare. Most were erased and the tape was reused as an economy measure. Certainly a waste. -Steve D.
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Cisco Kid-Sandy Becker Says Keep Cookin' With Cisco !!
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I also collect 16mm films. I have 2-Cisco Kid prints on Kodachrome film stock. The shows are both from the 1952 season. The color is stunning.
Also have one-half of one Science Fiction Theatre also in Kodachrome. Also lovely color. The other half of this one is Eastman, and beet red, and vinegar. I have several thousand 16mm prints from the 1950's to the mid-1980's. |
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What were some of those cheesy cartoons from the early-mid 1960s that featured an actual human mouth saying the words,somehow incorporated into the animation? Seems like they were produced in Japan, & had the "large eyes" this anime' stuff does...
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