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PeterMarshallFan:
[quote name=\'combsisthebest\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 05:20 PM\'] [quote name=\'PeterMarshallFan\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 02:01 PM\'] Does anyone know some of the stuff that's not available at the NYC location? I assume they have the NY produced shows [ie: ABC Pyramid, Money Maze]

EDIT: After doing some Google work, all I can say is: I am DEFINITELY checking out the Cross-Wits ep. [/quote]
Would you be able to view your own appearence on MG/HS hour, or does it even exist? [/quote]
 Do they have it? AFAIK, the only ep they have is the aforementioned one with Nedra Volz.

dzinkin:
[quote name=\'PeterMarshallFan\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 05:01 PM\'] Does anyone know some of the stuff that's not available at the NYC location? I assume they have the NY produced shows [ie: ABC Pyramid, Money Maze]

EDIT: After doing some Google work, all I can say is: I am DEFINITELY checking out the Cross-Wits ep. [/quote]
 The collection is the same at both, but a few of the \"archive\" shows may be available for viewing at only one or the other.  \"Archive\" shows are only available if someone's requested that they be transferred to a viewable format -- and as you might expect, there are different requests at each location.

Jason Hernandez has an excellent list here (full disclosure: I contributed a number of entries)...

http://members.fortunecity.com/jd83/mtr.html

While it focuses on the Beverly Hills museum, most of the shows are available at the NYC branch as well.  The only show I wanted to see that was listed as \"unavailable\" on my last visit to NYC was the '69 color Match Game.

 - David

PeterMarshallFan:
That was the list I was looking for. While I am slightly disappointed that Cross-Wits is listed as archived, there's still plenty of stuff.

Thanks!

dzinkin:
[quote name=\'PeterMarshallFan\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 05:37 PM\'] That was the list I was looking for. While I am slightly disappointed that Cross-Wits is listed as archived, there's still plenty of stuff.

Thanks! [/quote]
 You're welcome.  BTW, the fact that a show is archived doesn't mean it's not viewable -- I've seen Cross-Wits in NYC, in fact.  The first time I tried, I was told that someone else had already reserved it, but a couple of years ago, I tried again and got to see it.

Many of the archived shows are in fact viewable, but you can't mix-and-match shows from the archives and the main collection... so you'll have to decide which group has more shows that interest you.

 - David

trainman:
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 01:39 PM\'] At the NYC location, you are allowed to pick four shows -- I believe the West Coast museum has the same limit.  Technically you're only allowed two hours total for viewing, it really depends on how many people are waiting for viewing time and whether or not the person on duty has decided to be hardnosed about it. [/quote]
 One of the benefits if you're a member is extended time at the viewing consoles...today, they gave me three and a half hours to watch four half-hour shows.  I'm not sure how much of an advantage that is, since you can still only pick up to four shows at a time.  Probably the bigger advantage is not getting hit up for the \"suggested donation\" at the front desk.

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