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If you google "internet archives classic tv", you can find thousands of tv shows from the 40s, 50s, and 60s to look at free. Also their feature films division has thousands of free classic movies.
Don't forget the Archive (dot) Org, in addition to the wayback machine, has lots of OTR shows as well as old public domain shows like "I Married Joan."
OR just find a My Family TV affiliate. Their schedule is about 80% or more public domain.
Many worth watching. A lot of the Ozzie & Hariett episodes have the commercials left in
them..................which are often better than the program itself.
OR just find a My Family TV affiliate. Their schedule is about 80% or more public domain.
Many worth watching. A lot of the Ozzie & Hariett episodes have the commercials left in
them..................which are often better than the program itself.
Miami's only analog UHF station remaining, TV 38, was supposed to have been a MyFamilyTV affiliate---even their website says so, but I wonder if the deal fell through.
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