mgpt6 said:In the late 60s TV38 did have a lot of ABC daytime. Barnabas Collins cracked open his coffin on Dark Shadows on TV38.not 7
WSBK-TV ("TV38") did carry Dark Shadows on a one-week delayed basis using a kinescope recording (black and white) that looked rather grainy. It wasn't until WNAC-TV (Channel 7) finally cleared Dark Shadows on January 13th, 1969, direct from the network (ABC) in color. Prior to 1/13/69, most Dark Shadows fans were able to get the show daily in color from nearby markets on WMUR/9 (Manchester, NH) , WMTW/8 (Poland Spring, ME/Mt. Washington, NH) and WTEV/6 (New Bedford/Providence) at 4:00 PM. Originally, WNAC ran movies at 4:00 PM, "The Money Movie" with Hank Bouchard as a companion to "Ed Miller's Two O'Clock Dialing For Dollars Movie".