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70s TTTT coming to Buzzr.
thomas_meighan:
After the G-T shows returned in April 1998, GSN cycled through almost all of the Blyden episodes (seasons 5-7), with occasional skips, until reaching the end of the syndicated series in May 2000. Then, for the remaining months the syndicated version was rerun, they aired Bruner episodes from 1970, although I couldn't tell you which side of S2 or S3 they fell on.
Prior to the loss of the G-T lease, I think they were airing Bruner episodes from 1969 on the weekends, but I couldn't swear to it. I don't know how much of the 1968-70 seasons were rerun, and I don't think GSN ever ran much of 1971-72 (the last with Bruner), based on the lack of episodes in collections and the sketchy episode guides. The ones with Roger Moore and Frank Zappa guest spots are from that season, I believe.
CarpetCrawler:
--- Quote from: arrowood20 on September 03, 2018, 11:17:07 PM ---For TTTT, I believe the first season is missing, and most of 1973 through Garry’s final year didn’t air much. With WML?, Bruner episodes weren’t aired on a regular basis from what I remember, and I don’t think GSN ever finished the final season before they dropped it.
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Yeah, the entire first year of the Moore run isn't in GSN's archive and presumably gone. When GSN ran the show on the schedule last, they got into the first few weeks of the blue set era before taking it off. So yeah, episodes 1973-77 haven't aired much on GSN. 1976 is an especially rare year, I think all of about two or three episodes from that year ever aired in the past.
cyclone45:
Has 50 's Beat the Clock ever been converted to color, or are they even able to do such a thing?
snowpeck:
--- Quote from: cyclone45 on September 04, 2018, 04:34:49 PM ---Has 50 's Beat the Clock ever been converted to color, or are they even able to do such a thing?
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Why would they?
BrandonFG:
--- Quote from: cyclone45 on September 04, 2018, 04:34:49 PM ---Has 50 's Beat the Clock ever been converted to color, or are they even able to do such a thing?
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Ask Ted Turner how well colorizing B&W movies turned out...
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