Quote:Is it true that the head of programming at CBS told Jack in 1964 that he was being cancelled by saying, "Jack, you're THROUGH!" and that Jack later publicly decried with his inimitable delivery, "I've been replaced by GOmer...
Quote:Originally Posted by Jack P Jack moved to CBS from NBC while on radio in 1949 which predated his first TV special by a year. Everything he did on TV would have been CBS until he came "home" to NBC for 64-65 and then all...
Quote:Originally Posted by Neil Brock I've never really found evidence of their existence anywhere although its entirely possible that they reside in the CBS vaults.
If there at CBS, then CBS will claim ownership, providing the...
Quote:Originally Posted by Neil Brock The show was on CBS for the full run until the last season. As to the "PD" episodes, that is in dispute as CBS is claiming ownership. Do they have a leg to stand on? I don't know. What I do...
Quote:Originally Posted by Jack P The NBC season is just the last season, 1964-65.
I thought the first 3 seasons where NBC, since those seasons were more specials, than episodes.
Quote:Incidentally, I think the later years of B&A are the better ones, starting with Ronnie joing as a regular in the 6th season 1956. The weakest years are the first seasons 1 and 2 which were kinescopes and not on film.
Seasons 1 & 2...
Quote:Then there were some episodes which were shown on videotape, which we assume any of those from the NBC season would only exist as kinescopes since NBC erased most everything
NBC season? as in the first couple of seasons or NBC...