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  • To the people at WPBS in Watertown NY. Why not show classy and classic programming like this, particularly during your fundraising drives, instead of useless drivel like Daniel O'Donnell and Andre Rieu and endless repeats of Celtic music. I and others might be persuaded to start giving you money again.

  • I guess the NBC 50th Anniversary special didn't mention "Hullabaloo" at all, or during the 70's, "The Midnight Special". Sometimes, NBC knew how to rock.

  • But why did you cut out all the "Kukla, Fran and Ollie" clips??

  • Is that Orson Welles talking?

  • @eparkbuckeye Yes! He was hosting the NBC 50th Anniversary special!

  • It was amazing of what NBC accomplished with color during the first decade-from "Peter Pan" in 1955 (seen here) to the launching of "The Dean Martin Show" in 1965 and making ABC and CBS look like ordinary TV networks. These clips must of come from the network's 50th anniversary.

  • NBC had it's own in-house opera company who did a few television specials a year in the 1950's and 1960's.

    I was a small tyke in the later years of "NBC Opera", but I think Texaco sponsored the opera telecasts.

  • 3:36 - They'd made an error on that clip; it was actually from 1960

  • Now that's what i called classic TV. And none of that crap such as jersey shore, teen mom, glee, & those godawful Kardashian shows that infest our lives on TV. Thanks for posting those classic clips.

  • Do you have any clips from NBC's 10 hour "Glorious Fourth" broadcast for the Bicentennial? If you have them, please upload them.

  • 'Don't let tink die!' I can't remeber where I've seen that clip before O_O

  • Anyone know what the two songs around the 7:29-7:41 mark are?

  • Sad to think all that was lost when they erased all those color videotapes!

  • This is all from the NBC 50th Anniversary Show from 1976. NBC did anniversary shows in 1986 and 2001--which were good--but the 1976 was by far the best and had amazing clips that I never saw again. I wish NBC would put it out on DVD.

  • The Bell Telephone clips I know somewhat (being lucky enough to own a few DVD compilations), but it's the more obscure clips of the 'spectaculars' that are intriguing the crap out of me. When was Barbra Streisand on NBC- in such an early, beautiful "living color" videotape?!! I recognize the "Alice" footage (I think that was a "Hallmark" special from the late 1960's- and of course, both Kelly and Astaire dancing on TV were always a joy to behold. And the 1960 "Peter Pan," of course. Thank you.

  • @mca1218 - Streisand was on Dinah Shore's last TV special for S&H Green Stamps in May, 1963 - when she highlighted young up and coming performers to watch.

  • @ohbutyes Thanks a million. I was a year old in 1963, and find this a wonderful time capsule- that Streisand was ever being in an "up and coming" category!!

  • Why do some clips come on for only one or two seconds? are you skipping over anything?

  • @al1936ful I have put in only the clips that slot in with the 1958-1966 colour footage category and as the clips so happen to blend in with others that are outside the category, parts of those other clips I cut out will still be present. I sourced all of this footage from the NBC The First 50 Years special from 1976 which I obtained from a collector who recorded it on Betamax when it was aired back then.

  • Nice Comp there!

    Ohh how i crave to own a TK-41

  • They didn't have color video tape in 1955.

  • @catholicpriest1 True that! That Peter Pan play NBC special excerpt was actually from 1960 version but the Peter Pan play was first televised in living colour in 1955, then in 1956 and finally 1960 which was videotaped in colour, the two previous ones were kinescoped to B&W 16mm film. I guess NBC decided to fudge things a bit for the 50th anniversary special by picking the 1960 version because it was videotaped in colour.

  • @oldtvhistory And the 1960 version, if my memory serves me correct, was rebroadcast every year through 1970, and two or three times since then.

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