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re: Why not rebroadcast some of the great theater on TV from the 50s and 60s?
Last Edit: writerkev 05:50 am EDT 06/29/20
Posted by: writerkev 05:49 am EDT 06/29/20
In reply to: re: Why not rebroadcast some of the great theater on TV from the 50s and 60s? - Pokernight 08:08 pm EDT 06/28/20

For anyone who subscribes to BroadwayHD, may of these old shows are available. Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock in “Death of a Salesman,” Robards and Dewhurst in “A Moon for the Misbegotten” and many more...
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re: Why not rebroadcast some of the great theater on TV from the 50s and 60s?
Posted by: showtunetrivia 01:08 pm EDT 06/29/20
In reply to: re: Why not rebroadcast some of the great theater on TV from the 50s and 60s? - writerkev 05:49 am EDT 06/29/20

Yes, Broadway HD has most of the titles in the Broadway Theatre Archives series, featuring plays (and a few musicals) that aired on different PBS programs from 1960-1990, originally released on VHS and DVD by Kultur International. They also have some of the BBC-Time Life Shakespeare, some Globe and Stratford Festival broadcasts, too.

My trouble with Broadway HD is I have nearly every title they offer, and the ones I don’t have, I’m not excited enough to want.

Laura, who still owes the Plumbers of Doom way too much money...and still has the holes in her house, nearly two months later...
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