[quote name=\'Britgirl57\' post=\'146329\' date=\'Feb 19 2007, 12:54 PM\']
I am in search of a couple of very early (probably 1958) episodes of Concentration hosted by Hugh Downs featuring my father (a bearded Brit) as a contestant. He is celebrating his 80th birthday in April and I would love to be able to surprise him with a video of his appearance on the show. I understand that NBC destroyed most of the early episodes of the show but I'm hoping against hope that someone might know if any of these episodes escaped the mass destruction or were copied and could point me in the right direction to find them. I'm sorry to be so vague about the dates. Can anybody out there help me out?
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There is good news, bad news, and unconfirmed news on this score.
Yes, NBC destroyed a ton of its early stuff, including practically all episodes of the original "Jeopardy!" and "The Match Game." But I was startled - and delighted - to hear from other people on this board that, for whatever reason, NBC held onto its episodes of "Concentration" and ended up donating the whole kit and keboodle to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
I've been meaning to visit the library to confirm this first-hand (I live in the D.C. area).
So the good (albeit unconfirmed) news is: Most, if not all, of the original "Concentration" episodes reportedly exist.
The news is downhill from there. Supposedly, the tapes, kinescopes or whatever have not been catalogued, and as such are well-nigh impossible for outside researchers to get at.
The thing is, if your father's episode does exist, and if the LC would be willing to copy it for you, how much would you be willing to spend? For reasons too boring to get into, I once made inquiries about obtaining a copy of "Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour" from the LC. Would you believe it would have cost $400? And that's a show that is more readily available to outsiders. Plus, there's the whole business of getting NBC's permission in addition to whatever machinations need to take place at the Library.
The bottom line is, you have a slim chance - which is certainly better than no chance at all. I suggest contacting the LC and asking.