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Hi guys,

Figured I'd post this here. :-)

Thank you for looking. If you have something I'm looking for, and don't
see something you want, please tell me anyway. I have access to a lot
more stuff than is listed here.

Please note that I do not sell tapes, only trade (although I'll sell the
TV Guides for a reasonable offer). Thank you. :-)

Updated 9 October 2003

Want:

- PIX segments (an interstitial that was ran on WPIX during the early
80's. Kids would call in and try to win prizes)
- Commericals for PIX
- Episode of either 3-2-1 Contact, That's Incredible, Newton's Apple,
Ripley's Believe it or Not, or some other show where they hypnotise a
girl to think she's blind (They unhypnotise her afterward, of course)
- Other bizarre hypnosis segments/shows, especially ones that involve
suggestions of sensory removal
- Powerhouse episodes (show from PBS in the early 80's)
- Sesame Street clips: One where girl talks to cracks in the wall that
turn into animals, Bert/Ernie sketch where their TV is broken and keeps
saying "H, H, H, H...", early computer animation with the shape that
tries to fit into the proper shaped hole (extremely simple, dated sound
effects/graphics), one where Big Bird envisions he's at the disco, first
episode with Telly Monster, where reportedly he has spirals for eyes
- Any pre-1990 Sesame Street that I don't already have
- Episode of Unsolved Mysteries from 1991 or earlier containing a story
where a ghost goes through a man
- Documentaries on astral projection/out of body experiences (except for
those recently aired)
- Documentaries on the alleged underground base at Dulce, NM (if they
exist)
- Bizarre news(?) clip which shows a lady crying/wiping her eyes with a
towel, then a flashing diagonal lines across the screen (superimposed
over the lady, I believe). This is from around 1980/81 and my memory is
very vague. It could possibly have been off "In The News".
- Documentary that was aired circa 1994 on PBS that featured a young man
(probably just 18, maybe younger) working at a control deck of some sort
of ship or plane, at which he launched rockets or torpedos through some
sort of mouth tube. This documentary might have been about that
particular technology or about the man himself.
- The Franco Moiraghi/Double FM DMC Remix of "Only With You" by Captain
Hollywood (Not a video, but a song. The only place I've seen it listed
is on the ultra-obscure DMC volume 122.) Will accept in any form.
- Episodes of "Braingames", a kids' puzzle show than ran on HBO in the
mid 80's.
- Shows off the "Sky Angel" network. Email me and we'll discuss what
shows.
- Disney intersitial shown on November 1, 1993 where a young boy is
shown around the animators' studio, as well as how the animations are
done. He is then asked if he wants to try, and makes his own animation
cel. Was either shown on The Family Channel or WPIX.

Have:

TV SHOWS
- Sesame Street: Various episodes from 1969-1990's. Have almost entire
Noggin showings, and access to the rest. Also: 20th Anniversary special,
25th Anniversary Special (the one that was shown on TV, not the
commericial video), rare Christmas special from 1978 (not "Christmas
Eve;" this one is different), 1998 Unpaved special, 2001 Biography
special, Big Bird appearance on What's My Line, copy of Learning About
Numbers video, a few Non-Noggin episodes (Canadian episode from 1978;
some American ones from 1981-82 and 1986. A few of the shows are missing
5 minutes here and there)
- Electric Company: Various shows taped off Noggin, as well as some that
weren't
- 3-2-1 Contact: Various Shows taped off Noggin
- Square One: A few shows taped off Noggin
- 2 hour clip montage of various retro Sesame Street clips
- The Secrets of the Muppets: Jim Henson Hour episode where Jim explains
how the Muppets work
- Muppet Valentine's Special
- Here Come the Puppets
- Hey Cinderella
- Episode of Bozo the clown with Caroll Spinney as Mr. Lion
- Episode 1 of Wordsmith, a bizarre, obscure educational show from 1975.

- Fraggle Rock: Six various episodes
- Tape of 5 Depeche Mode Videos: People are People (12" Version), Never
Let Me Down Again (12" Version), Behind the Wheel, Pimpf, Dead of the
Night
- Crystal Waters Gypsy Woman Video Single (Basement Boy "Strip to the
Bone" Mix)
- Various other music videos (mostly dance music, some Christian)
- Six hours worth of Beavis and Butthead
- Southpark: A few of the earlier episodes
- The Real Ghostbusters: episode titled "Knock Knock"
- X-Men: episode titled "The Cure"
- Donald Duck Presents, Jiminy Cricket Storyteller, Mousterpiece
Theater: 1 episode each. These are shows from The Disney Channel c.1986,
which featured various Disney cartoons of yesteryear.
- Disney cartoons: 2 hours worth, taped in 1986 but cartoons are much
older.
- Popular Mechanics: Special Effects (from 1993)
- UFO: The Unsolved Mystery (Video by Kodak)
- Nova: episode titled "UFOs: Are We Alone"
- Documentary on speaking in tongues
- Inside the Actor's Studio featuring the cast of The Simpsons
- Weird Travels (Haunted Hotels)
- Loretta Lynn's Haunted Plantation
- A few episodes of Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends, an avant-garde,
underground puppet show from NYC
- Very random tape containing various commercials, music videos, TV show
clips; from 1988-1995 or so

MOVIES
Chicken Run, Shrek, Newsboys Down Under the Big Top, Agency, Labyrinth,
Toy Story, Explorers, The Secret Garden

OTHER
- Audio recordings of telephone message recordings ("The number you have
reached," etc.) taped in 1989 (some could be much older, though)
- Mathnet book
- Carmen Sandiego book
- Sesame Street Beanie baby style dolls (Telly and Rubber Ducky)
- Jim Henson's Scary Scary Monsters KFC Toys from 2000
- TV Guides: Good amount ranging from 1992-2000; most are from 1993-1997

- Over 200 CD's, mostly dance music, which I could copy (including many
rare ones)
- Custom designed logo for your web site or business

Also, I don't see why I couldn't make copies of some of the original
Caroll Spinney artwork I own (see the web site I designed:
http://carollspinney.netfirms.com). I can do almost anything I have,
with the exception of the pieces that are larger than 8 1/2" x 11"
(letter size).


--

-Jeni Rizio
Webmaster, The Official Caroll Spinney Fan Page
http://carollspinney.netfirms.com

------My music projects:------
http://www.mp3.com.au/djjenx | http://www.mp3.com.au/xaos

“Chuksa!” - Paul Atreides demonstrating the Weirding Way to the Fremen,
from the movie Dune (1984).






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