...watching the DVD set of "The Johnny Carson Show" (the '55-56 CBS prime time sketch comedy, not the talk show) made me wonder something. I know for prime time shows that originated in New York, the West Coast got shown a hot kinescope three hours later that was made in Hollywood off the network line. The Carson show, on the other hand, originated in Hollywood and aired at 10:00 P.M. on Thursdays on the East Coast. This suggests three possibilities for how the West Coast got the program:
1) The show was produced live at 7:00 P.M. Pacific Time, fed up the network line live and shown as a hot kinnie to the West Coast, or
2) The show was produced twice, once at 7:00 P.M. Pacific/10:00 P.M. Eastern and again at 10:00 P.M. Pacific, allowing both coasts to get a live feed, with kinescopes going out to secondary CBS affiliates, or
3) The show was pre-produced on kinescope several days before airing and both coasts got the thing on film.
...anyone here know, in the days before videotape, which of these was *usually* done with the big shows that originated from Hollywood (Berle, Skelton, "Colgate Comedy Hour")? I know that NBC had Red Skelton do most of his early TV work directly on film, but the CBS shows I've seen appear to all have been kinescoped; as well, some Jack Benny items I've seen from the period were clearly kinescoped and others directly filmed...
1) The show was produced live at 7:00 P.M. Pacific Time, fed up the network line live and shown as a hot kinnie to the West Coast, or
2) The show was produced twice, once at 7:00 P.M. Pacific/10:00 P.M. Eastern and again at 10:00 P.M. Pacific, allowing both coasts to get a live feed, with kinescopes going out to secondary CBS affiliates, or
3) The show was pre-produced on kinescope several days before airing and both coasts got the thing on film.
...anyone here know, in the days before videotape, which of these was *usually* done with the big shows that originated from Hollywood (Berle, Skelton, "Colgate Comedy Hour")? I know that NBC had Red Skelton do most of his early TV work directly on film, but the CBS shows I've seen appear to all have been kinescoped; as well, some Jack Benny items I've seen from the period were clearly kinescoped and others directly filmed...