What are the ways in which you ever watched the show? And how did you see it the most times?
1) Original NBC broadcasts
2) 1970s syndication on 16 mm film
3) Your homemade audio tapes
4) Pre-recorded Betamax, 2 episodes per tape
5) Pre-recorded VHS, 2 episodes per tape
6) Pre-recorded VHS, 1 episode per tape
7) 1985 syndication, re-mastered and sent to TV stations on video tape
8) Your homemade video tapes from syndicated broadcasts
9) Other network broadcasts (BBC, The Sci-Fi Channel...)
10) CED format (like Laser Disc but with a phonograph stylus)
11) Laser Disc
12) DVD with original fx
13) DVD with CGI fx
14) Blu-ray
For my part, I'm surprised to note that I've seen / listened to Star Trek in ten ways:
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14.
By far, the way I saw it most was 2, the 1970s syndication. There were years when it was on five days a week, and I almost never missed it.
I'd be curious to know if anybody here was a Betamax person. And I'll bet nobody had a CED player.
1) Original NBC broadcasts
2) 1970s syndication on 16 mm film
3) Your homemade audio tapes
4) Pre-recorded Betamax, 2 episodes per tape
5) Pre-recorded VHS, 2 episodes per tape
6) Pre-recorded VHS, 1 episode per tape
7) 1985 syndication, re-mastered and sent to TV stations on video tape
8) Your homemade video tapes from syndicated broadcasts
9) Other network broadcasts (BBC, The Sci-Fi Channel...)
10) CED format (like Laser Disc but with a phonograph stylus)
11) Laser Disc
12) DVD with original fx
13) DVD with CGI fx
14) Blu-ray
For my part, I'm surprised to note that I've seen / listened to Star Trek in ten ways:
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14.
By far, the way I saw it most was 2, the 1970s syndication. There were years when it was on five days a week, and I almost never missed it.
I'd be curious to know if anybody here was a Betamax person. And I'll bet nobody had a CED player.
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