This is for Barney Miller afficianados. As far as I can recall there were only 2 Canadian cities mentioned during the run of the show. Name one or both. Also, I welcome any correction to the answer.
This is for Barney Miller afficianados. As far as I can recall there were only 2 Canadian cities mentioned during the run of the show. Name one or both. Also, I welcome any correction to the answer.
New material uploaded at least every few days. In addition to film collections, 'JT's_Ghost' also has a lot of TV series, almost exclusively shows from the 1950's/ 60's/ 70's/ 80's, but the odd newer series appears.
This is for Barney Miller afficianados. As far as I can recall there were only 2 Canadian cities mentioned during the run of the show. Name one or both. Also, I welcome any correction to the answer.
Name a 2000's dramatic TV show in which a real life father and daughter portrayed the main character and his daughter, (there may be more than one such show).
Strange Paradise 1969 S01Strange Paradise was a Canadian Soap Opera from 1969-70. There were 195 episodes, with three story arcs of 65 episodes, each...
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There were 195 episodes, in three story arcs of 65 episodes each. I have 194 of them.
Apparently the videotape for one episode in the third arc was wiped, and no longer exists. The file that I have, name 'Strange Paradise - Episode 194', is actually the series finale, #195. I think one of the ones from #180-189 is the lost one.
The first 95 have been posted, (my uploads are the CINEPACK files, (Xvid .avi file type). The site has created 34 H.264/ (.mp4) versions so far - the online viewer only plays .mp4 video. I upload new batches of five at a time, and Episode #'s 96 - 100 are currently being processed. Mine are much better quality than what's posted on YouTube.
For those interested, Strange Paradise was a 1969-70 Canadian Soap Opera which tried to capitalize on the, (then), popularity of ABC's Dark Shadows. It was a half hour Monday - Friday show, with a supernatural element, and acting/ budget one would expect from a Canadian TV show from 55 years ago. At least it was in colour.