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and yet another classic TV website

Well, here is another web site to check out.
On it you will find classic television shows that are available in the public domain. That's nothing special, in that you can go out and buy them on DVD, or watch them on verious web sites that I have told you about on this board, or that you have found on your own.
What makes this site different, is that it is all organized, and it is all there. The guy has also formatted the shows so that they can be easily downloaded and save to one's computer. All of the shows are in both MP4 and WMV file formats. Just remember that WMV files are about double the size that MP4 files are. The guy's name is Jimbo Berkey
Jimbo Berkey says:
Television hit it's 'golden' years in America in the 1950's, but has been around for much longer. In 1935 it was the stuff of science fiction and wonder, like in the movie Murder by Television (October 1, 1935)
Thanks to crude Kinescope copies, and the later use of pre-recorded shows using movie cameras, we can explore the first wonderful years of this invention that helped change the world. I am assembling the largest collection of early television shows that is organized by genre and by date, in one place, that you can watch, download, save and burn to dvd. I hope that you enjoy the early years of the great 'boob toob' as much as I do. If you have questions or comments, or just want to say 'hi', contact me and I will answer every note to the best of my ability.
Check it out.
He also has sites on which you can watch old movies, listen to old radio and classic music.
Here is the ling to his television site:
http://free-classic-tv-shows.com/
On the classic TV site he has links to all of his other sites.
Hav fun!
 
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