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I have always been interested in classic tv programs ever since I was a tv baby in the 1950s. In fact I think of classic television as being television as it existed betrene 1948 and 1960. As I find this segment of tv broadcasting hard to find on cable, let alone over the air tv, I have taken to surfing the internet. I have found a few web sites with such old tv streamed broadcasts. One site that looks promising is Hulu, http://www.hulu.com (both old and new tv) and http://www.archive.org (check out the Moving Immage section.) There is also Net Nights, found at http://www.museum.tv That's the Museum of broadcast communications in Chicago. If you younger posters want to see what tv was like at it's conseption, (some 20 years before some of you were born), I would invite you to visit some of these sites. Regards.
 
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