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Destry -:"Thought Lost Forever" HA! :)

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Come on,DESTRY was never "Lost" for goddess sakes! "Thought Lost Forever" HA! Timeless could do better than that!

16mm prints have circulated for years, and the master negatives are safe and sound in the vault. (What are these sourced from?)

Was it ever syndicated?

I guess they needed to say something to hype this - not like it's a "Lost Classic", but just one of the three dozen or so short-lived westerns that came and went during the western craze!
Edited by DeWilson - 8/12/11 at 10:48pm
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I've had a complete set of them in perfect quality for over twenty years. As have many people.
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Originally Posted by DeWilson View Post

Come on,DESTRY was never "Lost" for goddess sakes! "Thought Lost Forever" HA! Timeless could do better than that!

16mm prints have circulated for years, and the master negatives are safe and sound in the vault. (What are these sourced from?)

Was it ever syndicated?

I guess they needed to say something to hype this - not like it's a "Lost Classic", but just one of the three dozen or so short-lived westerns that came and went during the western craze!

I wish it had been syndicated; that's one show I'd always kinda wanted to see. Usually, 13-episodes runs are never seen again on tv. And so anyway, who exactly thought it was lost? It was lost to the airwaves, true (unless it's been shown on satellite and I didn't hear of it) but obviously fans have been circulating copies for years.
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I wish it had been syndicated; that's one show I'd always kinda wanted to see. Usually, 13-episodes runs are never seen again on tv. And so anyway, who exactly thought it was lost? It was lost to the airwaves, true (unless it's been shown on satellite and I didn't hear of it) but obviously fans have been circulating copies for years.

Read the internet posts, not only here but on others sites like sitcomsonline. Plenty of people who know nothing about the industry seem to think that just because something doesn't rerun that the elements just vanish into thin air. Other than My Living Doll, I can't think of any instances of that ever happening. And even that show I suspect may turn up somewhere someday.
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I looked all over Sitcoms Online, but couldn't seem to find posts of people claiming that the original elements are lost forever.
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I looked all over Sitcoms Online, but couldn't seem to find posts of people claiming that the original elements are lost forever.

I wasn't referring to Destry in particular but to the fact that whenever some obscure, short-run series that hasn't been seen in a long time comes up, there's always somebody who will pipe in with "I guess it must not exist anymore". Which 99% of the time couldn't be further from the truth.
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I agree about 'Destry' not being a "lost" series. Also because something hasn,t turned up on disc doesn't mean that it no longer exists..

I think there might be instances of individual episodes of series being lost though. For example ,on the Timeless release of 'Laramie S1' there were two episodes that could not be found in the vaults & old video copies of considerably lesser quality were substituted.

Here in the UK many, many old series were wiped by the BBC, a source of regret to them now.

I know that even among collectors there are a lot of old items that never surface. Shows made by California National Productions, (CNP) who made a lot of filmed series in the late 50's, early 60's seldom show up in any quantity.

A list of old series 'believed lost' might be interesting.
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