TV and radio archives

mikebennidict

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while i'm not Canadian, i just discovered these TV and radio archives and the Canadian Broadcasting Coperation has where you can watch and listen to old TV and radio clips of old stuff, including various stuff of the 1967 Canadian Expo. anyway i mention this because it would be nice if perhaps the SW would set something like that up where we could watch either old cips or even episodes. maybe PBS itself oughta have the same for it's old programming. we could see old Mr. Rogers, EC and Zoom episodes.
 

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I've never actually been there, but I understand that the Museums of Television and Radio in L.A. and New York City have a library of Sesame Street/ Jim Henson material. Also, I understand that the Pittsburgh public library has a collection of Mister Rogers episodes. Although I agree that an official "Sesame Workshop" library of shows is a good idea. We'd probably get a better variety of shows that way. In the future, it may be a lot easier to get library material like this. Let's hope!
 

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mikebennidict said:
while i'm not Canadian, i just discovered these TV and radio archives and the Canadian Broadcasting Coperation has where you can watch and listen to old TV and radio clips of old stuff, including various stuff of the 1967 Canadian Expo. anyway i mention this because it would be nice if perhaps the SW would set something like that up where we could watch either old clips or even episodes. maybe PBS itself oughta have the same for it's old programming. we could see old Mr. Rogers, EC and Zoom episodes.
actually i failed to make this clear the 1st time you can actually watch these online. the same thing should be with SS and the other stuff i just mentioned.
 

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Now that would be cool! :smile: Although I'd like to have them available in a home video format as well. That way you wouldn't have to use up computer memory to watch or collect them.
 
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