Thanks for this. I wondered why Cozi showed only ten eps -- rerunning one 
-- and stopped. I didn't like that a) they edited out content, but kept the 
Carnation commercials intact, and b) showed them full-screen and not in the 
proper ratio, but it's always great to see Burns and Allen.

--Dave Sikula

On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:41:54 AM UTC-8, K.M. Richards wrote:
>
> There's a reason for the Nelsons being fuzzy; Cozi fills some program 
> slots with public domain programming (they also have copies of the ten 
> existing kinescopes of the early Burns and Allen shows that had been done 
> live, before George and Gracie went to pre-filming in season three); those 
> are the slots that affiliates can pre-empt for their own programming.
>
> My recollection is that they also have the 1953 syndicated Sherlock 
> Holmes, several Red Skelton Shows, and the Beverly Hillbillies episodes 
> that fell into PD.
>
> The Ozzie & Harriet and Beverly Hillbillies PD episodes also run on RTV 
> and IIRC Burns & Allen PD eps also run on the LPTV network America One.
>
> On Monday, January 28, 2013 7:24:01 PM UTC-8, Diner wrote:
>>
>> The picture quality isn't always great, though (especially on black and 
>> white stuff like "Ozzie and Harriet"). 
>>
>
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:41:54 AM UTC-8, K.M. Richards wrote:
>
> There's a reason for the Nelsons being fuzzy; Cozi fills some program 
> slots with public domain programming (they also have copies of the ten 
> existing kinescopes of the early Burns and Allen shows that had been done 
> live, before George and Gracie went to pre-filming in season three); those 
> are the slots that affiliates can pre-empt for their own programming.
>
> My recollection is that they also have the 1953 syndicated Sherlock 
> Holmes, several Red Skelton Shows, and the Beverly Hillbillies episodes 
> that fell into PD.
>
> The Ozzie & Harriet and Beverly Hillbillies PD episodes also run on RTV 
> and IIRC Burns & Allen PD eps also run on the LPTV network America One.
>
> On Monday, January 28, 2013 7:24:01 PM UTC-8, Diner wrote:
>>
>> The picture quality isn't always great, though (especially on black and 
>> white stuff like "Ozzie and Harriet"). 
>>
>

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