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    Some Exhibits You Might Have Missed


    I noticed recently that I had forgotten to add the latest exhibits to the list of Exhibits and the Site Map. Which means if you didn’t see my post about these exhibits you’ll have no way of finding them. The exhibits in question are Vintage Sponsor Spots:

    I’ve pulled together sixteen sponsor spots (also called billboards) from shows like Route 66, The Patty Duke Show, Where the Action Is and The Twilight Zone. These aren’t commercials per se but announcements listing a show’s participating sponsors. Think of them as advertisements for advertisers. They were generously provided by Maureen, who has donated quite a bit of other footage over the years, and I think they’re quite interesting.

    And The Good Life Script Material:

    Have you ever wanted to take a look at script pages from an obscure television show? How about revised pages showing how a particular scene changed as it was reworked and rewritten? Or maybe a document laying out potential story ideas for a show before it was picked up? Now you can, with excerpts from two episodes (”Dutton’s Retirement” and “The Burglar Alarm”) and three pages of story lines that come directly from producer Screen Gems.

    I’ve been informed that there may be something wrong with the Vintage Sponsor Spots exhibit that keeps the page from loading correctly (or at all). Do these two videos work?

    Route 66 A
    Marlboro Cigarettes

    Route 66 B
    Marlboro Cigarettes

    If not, I’ll know where to start looking. Let me know.

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    One Response to “Some Exhibits You Might Have Missed”

    1. Barry I. Grauman says:

      Yes, they work!
      So what are YOU waiting for?

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