Subj : Re: TV Watching To : KEVIN NUNN From : Mike Powell Date : Sat Mar 19 2022 10:49:00 > MP> Several old Sci Fi TV shows... Science Fiction Theatre, The Twilight > MP> Zone, The Outer Limits, and Tales of Tomorrow. > Do you DVR these of stations or watch on a streaming service? I actually have them all on DVD, except Tales of Tomorrow, which is available free on Youtube. TZ is also on MeTV at night, and on SiFi also, where I can DVR them. The Outer Limits was on Comet, but I don't get that channel any more. Sometimes, it was the original 1960's series and sometimes it was the 1990's reboot. I like the '60's series better. Tales of Tomorrow is from the early 1950's. I think it was originally aired live, so you sometimes see a few verbal stumbles and goofs. Honestly, I think it makes the show seem more realistic. However, being that old, the video and sound quality on most of the episodes I have found so far can be like watching them on an old black and white antenna TV. I don't mind that but some people who don't remember doing that may not be able to watch. :) > MP> Oh, yeah, and I watch a couple of shows on MeTV. I DVR Toon In With Me > MP> each morning (cartoons!), and often tune in to MeTV (and TV Land) to > MP> catch reruns of Andy Griffith. > I have watched TVLand stuff, but haven't seen MeTV. I'll see if I have > that. I have YoutubeTV as my live TV service. Hopefully it is on there. Here, over the air it is a digital subchannel that my cable provider also carries. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * Any given program will expand to fill available memory --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .