You Tube and Retro TV Network

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You Tube and Retro TV Network

Postby Clyde » Sun May 10, 2009 11:07 am

Some video news I want to share with the board...I just discovered this last night, but evidently it has been available for some time now.

On You Tube, from the main page, click on "Shows" on the toolbar. An alphabetical listing of shows will appear. Under 'Jack Benny', there are 15 episodes listed. Last night I watched the Christmas shopping episode and the video/audio quality was quite good. (The first season of "Barney Miller" is also available, along with "Burns and Allen" and lots of other series).

The NBC affiliate in Tampa carries "Retro TV" Network on one of their HD sub-carriers. "Jack Benny" is listed on the program guide for two episodes airing at 1:00 Monday mornings. No details are available, but I will set the DVR and see what I get.
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Re: You Tube and Retro TV Network

Postby TimL2005 » Mon May 11, 2009 7:24 pm

Clyde wrote:Some video news I want to share with the board...I just discovered this last night, but evidently it has been available for some time now.

On You Tube, from the main page, click on "Shows" on the toolbar. An alphabetical listing of shows will appear. Under 'Jack Benny', there are 15 episodes listed. Last night I watched the Christmas shopping episode and the video/audio quality was quite good. (The first season of "Barney Miller" is also available, along with "Burns and Allen" and lots of other series).

The NBC affiliate in Tampa carries "Retro TV" Network on one of their HD sub-carriers. "Jack Benny" is listed on the program guide for two episodes airing at 1:00 Monday mornings. No details are available, but I will set the DVR and see what I get.


Retro TV is available on some secondary digital tv channels and on what is called "Free To Air" satellite..One of the main reasons I bought a system is for Retro TV Network, of which I get both East and West Feeds 24/7..Jack is on Sundays at 10PM ET/PT, which means that I miss it at 10, I can watch it at 1AM my time..Great channel for 60's and 70's dramas especially..Other sitcoms include Bachelor Father and McHale's Navy..
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