Tape trading old TV shows--has anyone done it?
I was just curious if anyone here besides me trades copies of episodes of old TV shows. I have done 5 tape trades of old game shows, and I know with the advent of the Internet, tape trading of old TV shows is commonplace. Now many people really don't trade tapes per se, but rather, they dub a copy of the shows and send them to friends.
Now some might say that with many shows going on DVD, that tape trading might go obsolete. I disagree with that because:
Not all TV shows will go to DVD due to:
Person/company who owns the rights to the show does not want it rereleased or wants a high price for the distributor to release it.
Certain actors on the show may not have cleared their appearances; the show cannot be rereleased without their permission.
The show was severely short lived and not well remembered; to release those shows would result is few sales and large losses.
Other factors that make tape trading fun:
Old commercials you loved and forgot about you can see again:
Uncut and unedited (Case in point: In Living Color DVD--the 2nd season DVD does not feature the hilarious Vanilla Ice White White Baby sketch, and several Men of Film sketches have been subtly muted or a key punchline cut).
"Bonus" material - promos for contests, promotional consideration plugs, ticket plugs, contestant plugs, network or station ID tags.
But I digress. Anyway, who has old rare TV shows taped? If so, what were they and how long ago were they taped?
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