[78-L] For old timey TV fans..slight 78RPM connection
djwein
djwein at earthlink.net
Fri Oct 28 13:01:14 PDT 2011
I grew up in Brooklyn, NY - as I recall, WNEW, WOR and especially WPIX ran
old syndicated series all the time. And in the morning, WCBS ran LEAVE IT
TO BEAVER and FATHER KNOWS BEST for years.
Dave Weiner
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From: djwein <djwein at earthlink.net>
>I don't know about shows needing to have 100 episodes to make syndication
>viable. I can remember seeing many one and two-season series in syndication
>in the 60s and 70s - GIDGET, THE TIME TUNNEL, THE JETSONS, MY MOTHER THE
>CAR, CAR 54, THE INVADERS, ROOM FOR ONE MORE, THE MONKEES, and even
>DICKENS-FENSTER.
Wow, I don't think I've seen any of those shows in syndication.
I saw a couple episodes of The Time Tunnel edited into a "movie"
on TV around 1980. Also a few episodes of "Stingray" (in Super-
Marionation!) also edited into movies around 1990. You must
have lived in a much more short-run tolerant syndication market
than I did.
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