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Again, I no longer have the original post, but the person (Pam Wilson?) from
Madison looking for the kinescope might check, if she hasn't already, with the
Museum of Broadcasting in Chicago.  I don't know what the policy of duplication
is there, even if the museum has the program sought, but it's probably worth
a try.  Another possibility:  tv historian J. Fred MacDonald (listed in Chicago
phone book) might be able to advise you.   Good luck.
 
Thanks to everyone for feedback on _Max Headroom_ episodes.
 
Ramona Curry
University of Illinois

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