Brad from Georgia wrote:Hmm....looks like I'm drumming up gigs for Eddie....
Now cut that out!
I'd love to see something like that. For a few summers WYCC, a TV station owned by Chicago City Colleges (2-year schools, i.e. junior colleges) showed a block of '50s TV shows on Sunday nights including kinescopes of Red Skelton's NBC show in the early '50s before he moved over to CBS (imagine Freddy the Freeloader in a tux), the Burns and Allen live show (with Bill Goodwin before he was replaced by Harry Von Zell, and Hal March as Harry Morton), and the Dinah Shore Chevy Show. I think they also played some of Jack's shows, at least one of those years.
The problem of course is that very few people watch Channel 20 when there are two other PBS stations with much larger programming budgets in Chicago and about 25 miles away from the city in Merrillville, IN.
Now THERE'S another idea! During pledge weeks we've seen tributes to Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, men and women in British comedies, etc. WHY NOT a tribute to Jack? You could then give away CDs of radio shows or highlights, have a DVD of the program, and maybe as a bonus feature some complete half-hour shows with "footage not seen in the program." (I know, it's not as sexy as "Celtic Woman" singing Orinoco Flow, but Jack plays violin better than I think they sing.)
I thought of colorizing, too, but is anybody doing that anymore? What they need to do at any rate is digitally restore the filmed shows and really emphasize that. That really seems to be a big selling point for any old films.