Nickelodeon's TVLand aired episodes of *Julia* Sunday evenings
this month as part of its salute to Afro-Americans in television (such as
it was). You probably missed them, but, the good news is that if they
were available for airing by TVLand, they, at least nominally, remain in
syndication, or at least limited distribution. I have had amazing luck in
the past contacting firms with current distribution rights for aged
television series to determine if I may rent episodes (generally old 16-mm
prints or U-Matic 3/4-inch cassettes) for "scholarly study." Republic has
been the most co-operative. If you can determine who holds current rights
to *Julia* (a call to Nickelodeon should accomplish that, or have Jeremy
help ;-)), contact them with your request. It was originally a
Savannah Production, through Hal Kanter; Diahann Carroll's agency
might help. I seem to recall that the ATAS/UCLA Archive holds
episodes, but they are non-circulating.
Good luck.
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William Lafferty, PhD
Department of Theatre Arts [log in to unmask]
Wright State University office (937) 775-4581 or 3072
Dayton, OH 45435-0001 USA facsimile (937) 775-3787
The universe was once conceived almost as a vast preserve, landscaped
for heroes, plotted to provide them the appropriate adventures. The rules
were known and respected, the adversaries honorable, the oracles articulate
and precise as the directives of a six-lane parkway. Errors of weakness or
vanity led, with measured momentum, to the tragedy which resolved
everything. Today, the rules are ambiguous, the adversary is concealed in
aliases, the oracles broadcast a babble of contradictions.
--- Maya Deren, from her notes for *At Land*
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite
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