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My guess is modern set stuffed inside, the screen looks curved and seems to extend past the masking.
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Thanks for re-posting the pix. I missed the original airing of this program and look forward to viewing the repeat. The 3 PBS stations in my area do not list it in their schedules, at least for the next two weeks. As to the image on the CT-100. Perhaps a digital insert, but not, IMO, another tv stuffed into a CT-100 cabinet.
-Steve D.
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Maybe someone who is a PBS subscriber can inquire as to the fate of the poor, hacked CT-100. I'm still hoping to find an off-air copy of PBS' Television from 1987.
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The TV may not have been hacked for this shot. I leant a B&W Motorola set to a company for an ad campain. After the shoot, I got the set back with a video. They had somehow added a color picture to the set's face (which was un-restored but complete) without damaging it.
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I recorded "Television" ages ago off WETA in D.C. It's "somewhere" in my unindexed (alas...) collection...
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