“People were staying in their comfort zones, says George Baker, one half of the team behind influential Las Vegas-based channel Lost in Vegas. “Everyone was in their own genre. For rap people, there was just rap, and there was rock, but I didn’t see a mixture o...
Albert Brooks’sLost in Americaopens on a shot of a suburban house with a “For Sale” sign in the frontyard. Then we’re inside the living room, which is rife with stacked boxes and the bric-a-brac that’s uprooted when a family moves. Brooks lingers on a shot of the boxes for ...
You can celebrateLost TV Dayby exploring theTV’s Lost & Foundsection of Television Obscurities where you can read about preserving television audio, how a pair of TV stations in New York City covered the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the difference between “lost” and “missing” TV pro...
When the episode was broadcast on March 6th, however, not only had the title been changed to “The Secret Weapon of 117” but Alan Young had apparently been replaced by Ricardo Montalban, with Susan Morrow co-starring. It’s possible he was still in the episode or perhaps Ames was mistake...
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This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about hobbies and showing off… or not. What We’re Working On Jimmy Diresta Saw The Grateful Dead in the Las Vegas Sphere David Picciuto Working on some bedside lamps Bob Clagett Put out a Ghia video What we’re watching: ...
Tales of Lost TV: The Girl in the Bathing Suit Tales of Lost TV: Star Trek Cast on the Today Show (1966) Tales of Lost TV: NBC’s 1968 On-Air Star Trek Announcement Tales of Lost TV: Folksay (1944) Tales of Lost TV: The Las Vegas Show (1967) ...
Tales of Lost TV: The Girl in the Bathing Suit Tales of Lost TV: Folksay (1944) Tales of Lost TV: The Las Vegas Show (1967) Tales of Lost TV: NBC’s 1968 On-Air Star Trek Announcement And here are some of my Tales of Recovery posts, which reveal how lost TV programs were found...