Thread:Dycaite/@comment-2020154-20140105070127/@comment-2020154-20140119214016

Have some new ones, though their qualifications are in question. In the 1960 Twilight Zone episode, 'The Night Of The Meek', originally Rod Serling wished Merry Christmas at the tail-end, though this was removed from syndie in the 80's, and not included in VHS and DVD releases. Though it has been included on Netflix and Blu-Ray, there is a noticeable drop-off in sound quality, almost to the point that if you didn't already know what he was saying, you might have to replay it once or twice. This indicates the one-time existence of a smooth audio, maybe lost in the possibly clumsy edit for syndie. So where does that fall?

Another one I have to admit probably doesn't make it deals with the TV series version of Planet Of The Apes. ABC-TV had filmed bumpers featuring Roddy McDowall as an aged Galen, recounting his past adventures with the Human astronauts before showing two re-edited episodes as a 'TV Movie' for the old 4:30 Movie. Now, I've found these on YT, but the quality is god-awful and they do not exist as part of that TV-Movie package, nor in the official DVD release. Its probably a case of ABC/Disney owning the bumpers and whoever else owning POTA itself.

Again, I know the probable answer, but I'm not 100%.