At the Movies
Thanksgiving-time showings of The Wizard of Oz on network TV
(1959-67 on CBS, 1968-75 on NBC, then on CBS again)
This, of course, was before VHS tapes, DVDs, cable movie networks, and
Blockbuster Video. You couldn't go out and rent any movie you felt like,
but had to be content with whatever the three TV networks and the local
independent stations chose to put on the air... And the networks didn't
show a whole lot of movies, each airing perhaps one prime-time movie weekly.
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the fall of 1961. It was on the air on a sunday in November
and Mr. Dick Van Dyke (Who was beginning his stint as the
lead performer on "The Dick Van Dyke Show") was the host/
performer/narrator of the movie along with his wife and his
kids.
I enjoyed the movie and Mr. Van Dyke was wonderful as
the on camera host/performer/narrator..at a time..when these
films needed someone to entertain and inform the viewers in
between the screening of the film and promoting the sponsors.
Mr. Danny Kaye would serve as the host/performer and narrator
of the annual broadcasts of the movie from 1964 to 1967 and a
year later..1968..the rights to "The Wizard Of Oz" were sold to NBC
TV..where the NBC TV execs screened the film without a host..
until 1976..when CBS TV bought back the rights to the film.
CBS TV would also screen the film without a host..until 1990
when actress/singer and dancer..Ms. Angela Lansbury would
serve as the last on camera mc for the film's broadcast in 1990
and again in 1996.
CBS TV would air the film one more time in 1998 (An off camera
announcer would provide info about the making of the film during
commercial breaks)..in recent years..Turner Classic Movies,TNT,
WTBS, The Cartoon Network and..for a time..The Warner Brothers
TV Network have screened the movie..the only cable tv network that
still has on camera hosts introducing and providing info about the film
are..Mr. Robert Osborne and Mr. Ben Manewictz on TCM.
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