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Anthony Delgadillo <[log in to unmask]>
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For information regarding television series, one exceelent way of finding
them is through the Museum of Television and Video in Beverly Hills, CA
You can always call them for information re: PBS and possibly even be able
to send information to you.  I am sorry, but I do not have the phone number.
If there was movie specials, you can also check with the DGA, which is in
Hollywood. No number either, I am sorry, but good luck.
 
anthony delgadillo
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