[PW] Strange Report

Sue Kamm suekamm at mindspring.com
Wed Aug 27 13:52:11 PDT 2008


Negative information, I fear.  I searched the Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Televisio and Radio) as well as the PBS website, and came up with zero results.  (Your description sounded as if it were a PBS program.)  

It's possible that the online collections don't go back as far as 1971, so you might want to ask a real person.

HTH!

-----Original Message-----
>From: "T. F. Mills" <phasco at earthlink.net>
>Sent: Aug 27, 2008 4:19 PM
>To: list at project-wombat.org
>Subject: [PW] Strange Report
>
>Greetings,
>
>I am looking for the  original US air dates (1971) of every episode of the 
>British police series "Strange Report".  There were 16 episodes total, 
>originally aired in the UK in 1969-70.  According to this site:
>http://www.angelfire.com/retro/cta/UK/StrangeReport.htm
>they aired in the US between 8 Jan and 10 Sep 1971, but that leaves room 
>for 36 episodes if it aired every week.  So, I need the first word of each 
>episode title (in case they aired in a different order than in the UK) and its 
>US air date.
>
>I am pretty sure this information is included a volume of Larry James 
>Gianakos' "Television Drama Series Programming".  (The volumes are 
>chronological, but some series are included out of order in a later volume as 
>a supplement.)   I have not been able to find the US air dates for each 
>episode online.
>
>T.F. Mills                            (Colorado, USA)
>temporary email:         phasco at earthlink.net
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