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  1. Neil Brock

    The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966)

    Of course, but that wasn't going to be one of the options. The 2 options were no DVD release or editing. These chose no release. I have all of the detective series in Frankenstein form, pieced together from 16mm film transfers and various broadcast airings, the best of which were from KTZZ in...
  2. Neil Brock

    The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966)

    All of the Warner detective shows had night club scenes that were used as filler, with Connie Stevens or whomever belting out numbers. Even if it just was a bar with background music, all of that has to be cleared. That's why when they put these shows up on their short-lived streaming service...
  3. Neil Brock

    The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966)

    Amazing how much misinformation there is. 35mm negatives held by major studios don't vanish into thin air. Maybe videotape transfers, such as were lost in the Universal fire. The film negatives and 35mm prints were stored elsewhere. 2-inch masters are a different story. Those were burned up in...
  4. Neil Brock

    The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966)

    Just to clarify the above statement, broadcast video isn't "1/2 inch". In the 80s, it would have been 1 inch tape and then afterwards Beta SP (not the same as home beta) and then in the 90s, digibeta was used. By the way, besides CBN, the show also ran in Dallas in the 80s, more complete than...
  5. Neil Brock

    The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966)

    The reason they couldn't find tape transfers is because there aren't any. When the show ran in the 80s on CBN (also in Dallas by the way), they ran off 16mm film prints. The show was never transferred to tape.
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