A Hound For Trouble's opening just cuts to black and doesn't fade out. I know they fixed these credits from the release on On Moonlight Bay. The credit for Chuck Jones had artifacts that were fixed this time. So, is this a mistake? I would think it wouldn't be since they fixed that exact credit.
Perhaps the negatives weren't touched, but they made ip negatives for repeats. Those may have been used for the DVDs. I hope they find better elements. One Hawaii episode is missing about twenty seconds. All vacation shows are missing the ending squares. I had the rerun of the episode and those...
Five minutes into the second half, there appears to be a couple of frames missing. On the dvd version, there was an accompanying bump. The blu-ray eliminates the jump, but the frames are still missing. Could this have been an original lab error? It occurs after Romeo shakes Tybalt's hand and...
I don't know what happened with the final scene in Oz, but the 4k distributes some weird artifacts. The Blu ray doesn't have the same artifacts, but has its own dirt and color artifacts. Older prints are dirty in this scene. It's almost as though it was handled improperly from the start.
This show needs to be restored from film. These sets come from video masters made in the 1980s. The original broadcasts featured an announcer over the opening credits and the CBS card at the end. The missing footage from "A Waltz From Vienna" should be on the film masters as well. A blu-ray set...
There is the possibility that the network decided not to air it due to damage, and it was cut from a broadcast tape. The tape was probably damaged during editing.