List of Surviving Du Mont Television Network Broadcasts - Held By Others

Held By Others

  • Concert Tonight – One episode (November 18, 1953) held by the Peabody Award collection
  • Jazz Party – Three episodes (September 18, October 9, and December 25, 1958) at YouTube
  • The Johns Hopkins Science Review – Entire series (186 episodes) held by Johns Hopkins University, most of which are DuMont episodes
  • Keep Posted – One episode from 1952 ("Should Truman be Renominated?") held by the Peabody Award collection
  • Life Is Worth Living – Unknown number held by The Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Foundation, possibly complete run
  • Man Against Crime – 28 episodes available on DVD (out of 84 episodes total)
  • Meet the Boss – One episode held by the Peabody Award collection
  • Off the Record – One episode (October 18, 1951) from WTTG with Art Lamb and Aletha Agee at YouTube
  • Studio 57 – Entire series (including DuMont-aired episodes) is very likely held by Universal Television. Unlike most DuMont series, it was produced directly on film by an outside production company (Revue Productions), whose successor renewed the copyrights to the episodes, including those aired on DuMont, which may confirm their existence (see US Copyright Office website for registrations).
  • This Is the Life – One episode (September 9, 1952 premiere) at YouTube
  • Tom Corbett, Space Cadet – Unknown number held by Wade Williams Productions
  • The Wendy Barrie Show – One episode at YouTube featuring Jack Shaindlin as guest
  • Other shows at YouTube/Google Video.
  • Archivist Ira Gallen has an unknown number of DuMont network broadcasts.
  • WWE has footage of DuMont wrestling matches held in the New York/Washington D.C. area (including footage from Madison Square Garden III among other wrestling footage from this period, most notably featuring Gorgeous George).
  • More DuMont-era wrestling footage has turned up with a collector in Japan.

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