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  1. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I hope you recognize that corny and naive are mostly a reflection of time passed John. 60-70 years from now kids will watch stuff from now and laugh at the tattoos and rap (as well they should) :rolling-smiley: The current generation is always sure that they are the holders of the "cool ones"...
  2. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Well I can remember listening to radio programs before there were a lot of TVs. (Yes I'm even older than Russ) But I love movies and music of the 30's and 40's. and yes boys and girls most of it well before me.
  3. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Yea Gary, I just used it as a source for a basic idea of what the show was about. Most of today's audiences only appreciate material made after they were born. And then there are the lucky few... many of which live here. ;)
  4. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Here's an episode review https://www.tvobscurities.com/2019/05/retro-review-pecks-bad-girl-lips-that-touch-lipstick/
  5. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    That's wonderful to hear. Thanks
  6. Mysto

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Thomas Film Classics brings back old memories. I bought my first Super 8 Sound Projector and my first BetaMax from Denny Thomas a long long time ago. I think he has passed but his film collection lives on in Thomas Film Classics.
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