The King Bee said:
Does CBS-TV have any plans for the 50th anniversary of the premiere of "The Andy Griffith Show" (October 3, 2010)? If I were CBS, I'd start with a half-hour retrospective special at 8:30 PM (EDT) followed by a repeat of Season 1, Episode 1 "The New Housekeeper" at 9:00...exactly 50 years to the minute from Oct. 3, 1960.
Since October 3, 2010 is a Sunday (not Monday), what would CBS run 8-8:30 ET?
And if that Sunday is a CBS NFL doubleheader, everything will get delayed by x-number
of minutes so "
60 Minutes can air in its entirety except on the left coast where it
will be seen at its usual time."
And time out on the field! Something didn't seem right, timeslot-wise...consult
Brooks & Marsh...the Ange premiere was at 9:30 ET, not 9:00.
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Father with Danny Nose held the 9/8 slot through the 63-64 season, when it
ended. Fall of '64 Ange moved from 9:30/8:30 to 8:30/7:30 (Lucy inherited the
9/8 slot from Danny initially), with Ange getting 9/8 in the fall of '65.
If any of the original commercials are available, run them within the show, too! I wonder if the original network air reels (the main and backup, synch-rolled 35mm film reels with commercials edited in, ready for air) still exist?
Unless CBS air control did something different in 1960 vs. what they did in the late
'60s and early '70s, the synch roll was a 35mm primary and a 16mm backup of the
program. Spots were rolled in "live" from separate film chains (assumes all were on
35mm film--none on tape--back then).
A good "find" would be the open/close sponsor billboards as Ange typically had them.
What I don't know is whether or not they were part of the program print(s) or were
also rolled in separately.
At least some of the original spots still exist (Post, Sanka), included as bonus material
on the DVDs. Last break spots, as Ange usually tags them with "I appreciate it and
good night."
"Goooooood coffee!"
