The Bell Laboratory Science Series - Home Video and Public Domain Releases

Home Video and Public Domain Releases

  • Our Mr. Sun. Internet Archive. Low resolution version. The copyright for Our Mr. Sun was not renewed, and it has entered the public domain.
  • Frank Capra's Wonders of Life: Our Mr. Sun / Strange Case of Cosmic Rays (DVD (region 1)). Image Entertainment. September 30, 2003. Catalog no. ID0214FCDVD.
  • Frank Capra's Wonders of Life: Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess (DVD (region 1)). Image Entertainment. September 30, 2003. Catalog no. ID0213FCDVD.
  • The Alphabet Conspiracy. Internet Archive. Low resolution, public domain version.
  • The Alphabet Conspiracy / Science Shorts (DVD (region 1)). Peter Rabbit Studios. March 5, 2008.
  • Gateways to the Mind. Internet Archive. Low resolution, public domain version.
  • Thread of Life. Internet Archive. Low resolution, public domain version.
  • Gateways to the Mind / Thread of Life (DVD (region 1)). Warner Bros. November 20, 2007.
  • Bell Science: About Time (VHS (NTSC)). Rhino / WEA. September 1, 1996. ASIN 6302182476.

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