List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts

Still from Captain Video and His Video Rangers, one of DuMont's most popular programs.

The DuMont Television Network was launched in 1946 and ceased broadcasting in 1956. Allen DuMont, who created the network, preserved most of what it produced in kinescope format. By 1958, however, much of the library had been destroyed to recover the silver content.[1] Most of whatever survived was loaded onto three trucks and dumped into Upper New York Bay in the mid-1970s.[2][3] Since then, there has been extensive research on which DuMont programs have episodes extant.

Due to the possibilities that various unknown collectors may be in possession of programs and/or episodes not listed here, and that the sources below may actually hold more than what is listed (for example, through a mislabeled film can), this list is very likely incomplete.

For a list of program series aired on DuMont, see List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network.

Held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive

Held by the Paley Center for Media

In addition to the below, there is one listing each for Famous Jury Trials[9] and Small Fry Club,[10] neither of which have any information other than the catalog number.

Held by the Museum of Broadcast Communications

Held by the Library of Congress

The J. Fred & Leslie W. MacDonald Collection, formerly MacDonald & Associates film archive in Chicago, is now held by the Library of Congress. In addition to the below, the collection also holds eighteen 30- and 60-second commercials produced in 1951 for DuMont TV receivers.

Held by TV4U

TV4U, a service of Margate Entertainment, ceased public operations some time in 2012. Note: Only one episode of the following.

Held by the Internet Archive

The Internet Archive collection is limited to those shows which have lapsed into the public domain.

Held by others

References

  1. REMINISCING: Day in Court, Winchell-Mahoney Time - DuMont Shows: Not to Be Seen Again, ROGER M. GRACE, Metropolitan News-Enterprise, May 29, 2003
  2. Adams, Edie (March 1996). "Television/Video Preservation Study: Los Angeles Public Hearing". National Film Preservation Board. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
  3. DuMont historical website, Channel 5
  4. UCLA Archive: The Bigelow Theatre (October 4, 1951 listing)
  5. UCLA Archive: The Bigelow Theatre (December 27, 1951 listing)
  6. UCLA Archive: The Goldbergs DVD
  7. UCLA Archive: Pantomime Quiz
  8. UCLA Archive: The Stranger
  9. Paley Center: Famous Jury Trials
  10. Paley Center: Small Fry Club
  11. Paley Center: Adlai Stevenson Speech
  12. Paley Center: Better Living TV Theater
  13. The Milwaukee Sentinel (June 24, 1951)
  14. Peabody Award Collection: Concert Tonight
  15. Peabody Award Collection: Keep Posted
  16. Peabody Award Collection: Meet the Boss
  17. Billboard (November 24, 1951 issue, page 14) via Google Books

External links

Unless otherwise noted, all links are to the Internet Archive.

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