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It is not known if kinescope recordings exist of the series.
Other sources report that there are 100 or more kinescope recordings still in existence.
Overall the picture quality was still considered inferior to the best kinescope recordings on film.
Is it not known how many episodes exist as Kinescope recordings.
Both of these broadcasts were produced live and in color, but only black-and-white kinescope recordings survive.
This film was created from those kinescope recordings.
The kinescope recording of the broadcast is available.
Early episodes were kinescope recordings (film shot off a TV monitor).
There is no information available as to whether any of the episodes exist as kinescope recordings.
The program aired live, with kinescope recordings prepared for West Coast broadcasts.
Kinescope recordings were made of live east coast performances so they could be broadcast several hours later on the west coast.
Stations not yet connected to the coaxial cable received kinescope recordings via physical delivery.
This is also available on video from the original kinescope recording which survived from this show.
At least some of the episodes exist as kinescope recordings, representing early examples of television comedy.
Kinescope recordings were kept "to have a record in case there was a legal problem," Mr. Batscha said.
However, television networks in the United States began making kinescope recordings of shows broadcast live from the East Coast.
It is extremely unlikely that any of the episodes exist as kinescope recordings, and as such it is likely lost.
(note: Kinescope recording, also known as telerecording, was an early method to record live television, used in the days before video-tape became widely available)
The station broadcast kinescope recordings sent to the transmitter from CBWT.
These episodes exist as 16mm film prints, sometimes known as telerecordings and sometimes as kinescope recordings, that were made of the program.
Telerecordings (also known as kinescope recordings) of the episodes are held by National Archives of Australia.
On March 1, 1969, the province-wide microwave system replaced the kinescope recordings, and The Pas has enjoyed live television since then.
It is not known how many episodes exist as kinescope recordings, however, Cab Calloway appeared as a guest in a surviving 1949 episode.
A 16mm kinescope recording of the episode aired 26 August 1957 is held by National Archives of Australia.
It is not known if any kinescope recordings exist of the series, as during the 1950s/1960s in Australia, daytime series were rarely considered worth keeping after broadcast.