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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on May 11, 2018 18:42:23 GMT
Just off the top of my head: Many episodes of the early-1950s U.S. daytime series "The Garry Moore Show" only exist as 15-minute fragments;
ABBA made several appearances on the Dutch television series "The Eddy Go Round Show". One of these episodes only exists as a fragment, featuring the group lip-syncing "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do";
"The BBC Television Newsreel" (1948-1954), an early newscast, only has a few episodes which exist in their entirety, but many individual news reports exist from the series;
"Weekend Magazine" is a news series which aired on Australian television from the 1950s to 1980s. I don't know the archival status of the later episodes, but do know that only individual news reports survive from the 1950s editions, with no complete episodes existing from the period;
There are various 1960s episodes of "Doctor Who" for which only fragments exist;
"David Jones Notebook" was a local series aired in Canberra, Australia during the 1960s/1970s. Various bits of footage exist, but no complete episodes exist as far as I know.
Any others? (note: despite what is stated on the internet, "Mary Kay and Johnny" is not an example of this...the idea that "fragments exist from the last few episodes" is simply a false fact made up by an editor on Wikipedia)
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