Quick on the Draw (Video, ~1962)
You can watch this children's TV game show - probably a pilot - here.
You can watch this children's TV game show - probably a pilot - here.
You can two episodes of watch this show, starring early educational television icon Frances "Miss Frances" Horwich, here.
Includes the infamous Peanut Butter Lettuce and Banana Sandwich Episode.
A bunch of vintage audio recordings featuring Miss Frances can be found here.
Above: the Peanuts strip from August 30, 1955.
You can watch it all here. A documentary about the show is soon to be released.
(Tip: each item is a different upload of the whole thing; the third has one of the videos out of order below the rest, and the fourth is missing the first twenty episodes.)
Mister X always gets things all wrong, as you can see - and under him, those are Card People, not Letter People. Mister X's pictured design is his original 60's design, also pictured here (and also, here, which also has all the main songs - including the untelevised Q, R and X songs). As for the Card People, I'll get to their Letter People connection in a couple of days...
You can watch these episodes of the famous game show hosted by Groucho Marx here.
You can watch this TV series about the BBC-branded 8-bit computer here.
You can watch this Baltimore public access TV show here.
It also has its own website.
A bunch of episodes of the surprisingly subversive comedy series. Includes opening and closing comments from the Smothers Brothers, a 2002 documentary, and, labeled as S3E25, the infamously banned episode that went unaired for almost 25 years. You can watch them here.
In memory of Tom Smothers (1937-2023).
Local TV film discussion program from New York City. You can watch almost 160 episodes of it here.
Show starts two to three minutes into video. You can watch it here.
PBS's long-running current computer affairs show. You can watch a ton of episodes of it here.
Four episodes of the show from Friday, Minnesota's former public access channel. You can watch them here.
Hammond, Indiana public access TV comedy show. You can watch several episodes of it here.
Part of the late 70's/early 80'snine-episode documentary series exploring Australia's coastlines in a seaplane. You can watch it here.
Uploaded by Australia archivist Flemishdog (FlemishDog), who does streams of old VHS tapes on Twitch.