@dallaskenn Most likely not. Color video tape was not invented until 1958. B&W kinnescopes were common for stations who didn't have a direct network feed (via AT&T) since they were VERY expensive. First color video tape show was in October 1958 (An Evening with Fred Astaire - almost a year after this show aired).
'THE DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW" appeared on Sunday nights at 9pm(et), directly opposite CBS' "GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER" [Ronald Reagan hosting] and "ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS", and ABC's "OPEN HEARING" and "ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK" {if anyone tuned into the latter two "by accident", it was a miracle- the following season, they loaded most of their Sunday night schedule with Westerns}. Originally telecast on November 24, 1957.
NOT GOING TO LIE DON;T KNOW HOW I GOT HERE BUT TO BE HONEST I THOUGHT BACK IN THE DAY IT WAS WAS BLACK AND WHITE
eaglesalldayable 3 months ago in playlist Thanksgiving 2011
@dallaskenn Most likely not. Color video tape was not invented until 1958. B&W kinnescopes were common for stations who didn't have a direct network feed (via AT&T) since they were VERY expensive. First color video tape show was in October 1958 (An Evening with Fred Astaire - almost a year after this show aired).
dmine45 1 year ago
'THE DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW" appeared on Sunday nights at 9pm(et), directly opposite CBS' "GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER" [Ronald Reagan hosting] and "ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS", and ABC's "OPEN HEARING" and "ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK" {if anyone tuned into the latter two "by accident", it was a miracle- the following season, they loaded most of their Sunday night schedule with Westerns}. Originally telecast on November 24, 1957.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
What happened to the color prints of this show that I know exist?
dallaskenn 1 year ago
I wish the one that was a crossover program with Steve Allen and Dinah Shore was still available on YouTube.
GaryW48 2 years ago
color sucks in my opinion i like black and white movies/shows most)
kallemick 2 years ago
Dinah's daughter, Melissa Montgomery, is the owner of the rights to most of Shore's television series
RugbyFootballer 2 years ago
I agree.I think they are sitting in some vault , did you see the documentary of her life , there were tons of color clips.
newstart2009 2 years ago
Only wished these old kinescopes were actually in color like the live broadcast was.
GaryW48 2 years ago