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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: February 23, 2008 11:41:32pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Another PD Classic TV Episode I Uploaded

http://www.archive.org/details/I_Married_Joan

You really should see this...It's a rip-off of "I Love Lucy" that simply is awesome...Almost as good as the original! The show ran for 3 seasons, But only 15 episodes are in the Public Domain.

P.S. Could somebody please upload the PD episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show"? My copies are pretty poor quality. If anyone wants to upload the rest of the PD episodes of "The Lucy Show" and "I Married Joan", They are more than welcome...After all they probably can upload it with better picture quality than me...

E-Mail me here: joystickqwertymetrocolor@yahoo.com.au
I may be 17, Austistic and Australian, But I love Classic TV! I've got 3 more PD episodes of "Coke Time" which I might upload soon!

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Lum Edwards Date: February 24, 2008 01:38:18am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Another PD Classic TV Episode I Uploaded

Hiya to you down under, Which Andy shows are PD? I have loads of early ones, as well as Beverly Hillbillies, and others like this, I will be uploading many many shows in the near future. I wanted to upload the entire Amos and Andy tv series but Drat those pesky Copyrights, I wont be able to up them until 2035.

How about Red Skelton, I have dozens of those that I bought from PD dealers. Mike D aka Lum

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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: February 24, 2008 01:54:41am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Another PD Classic TV Episode I Uploaded

Cool! Hey, I know an awesome website that has PD stuff:
http://www.shokus.com/

Be careful, Despite good intentions, Some of their stuff isn't actually PD, But most of it is.

I'd recommend "Meet Corliss Archer", It's a good example of a typical 50's sitcom, so if you can get any episodes that would be cool.

Oh Yeah, I don't know what episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show" are PD, But 2 ways to tell it's a PD episode is:
1. If Isn't doesn't feature the original theme music (Which is still copyrighted)
2. If the DVD costs less than $12.

Only about 10 or 12 episodes are PD, My copies are too poor quality to upload.

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