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Post by mellongraig on Jun 28, 2021 10:38:34 GMT -5
Another clue that can determine the airdates of half-hour shows is back then for many half-hour shows they used to tape 4 shows in one day. What they would do is they would tape two shows with one audience, meaning after the first taping they would stick around for the second, and then after that they would dismiss the audience, take a lunch, and come back to tape two more shows with a different audience.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 28, 2021 10:42:54 GMT -5
Another clue that can determine the airdates of half-hour shows is back then for many half-hour shows they used to tape 4 shows in one day. What they would do is they would tape two shows with one audience, meaning after the first taping they would stick around for the second, and then after that they would dismiss the audience, take a lunch, and come back to tape two more shows with a different audience. That meant 12 people got called to come on down out of each audience rather than nine as has been done since 1975
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Post by aaaa on Jun 29, 2021 1:39:43 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jun 29, 2021 2:02:08 GMT -5
5/22/1989 episode of Jeopardy!(airdate gleaned as Alex mentions the College Championship aired the past two weeks and it aired 5/8-5/19) at www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9NzcGkUUZc
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Post by aaaa on Jun 29, 2021 6:52:42 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jun 30, 2021 5:35:24 GMT -5
Jared Oswald has posted three consecutive episodes of Top Card to his Youtube page. They come from a MOn-Wed probably in September 1992, from a March 1993 rerun, as a snippet for a plug for the premiere of 10 Seconds, which bowed on 3/29/93, is seen in the first episode. Mon-Wed episodes as Dan Miller mentions on the first one that it's a Monday episode; and the last first run episode of Top Card aired on 9/25/1992 First www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeEo8aRvA6QSecond www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL_HJdcMDjcThird www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXTrzORq-tI
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Post by vahan on Jun 30, 2021 9:04:20 GMT -5
Rare Goodson-Todman pilot. The first version of what became He Said, She Said and Tattletales.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 30, 2021 10:15:32 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jun 30, 2021 19:37:34 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jul 1, 2021 12:01:33 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jul 2, 2021 18:06:42 GMT -5
What appears to be the 9/30/1987 episode of Daytime WOF is up. Airdate gleaned from the fact that Tom Poston and Marsha Warfield are the guests on Super Password, the short-lived You Can't Take It With You aired Wednesday nights on some NBC stations in 1987-88, and the fact that KCRL Reno which was turning 25 started up on 9/30/1962 www.dailymotion.com/video/x82f3ft
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Post by AstreKid103090 on Jul 4, 2021 21:32:04 GMT -5
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Post by Mike on Jul 6, 2021 21:06:02 GMT -5
Has the 10/12/87 episode of Davidson Squares (the first show of Jm J. Bullock's two weeks filling in for the injured Davidson) been posted before?
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Post by aaaa on Jul 10, 2021 15:28:25 GMT -5
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Post by rewindium on Jul 12, 2021 18:12:31 GMT -5
Episode 44 of Split Second 86, this episode wasn’t seen on Buzzr youtube.com/watch?v=onYp170bNag
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