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Wiz Imp

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20. It acctually was broadast in color on NBC
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:46 AM
Yesterday
https://www.tvobscurities.com/2010/09/game-7-of-the-1960-world-series-found/

An article in The New York Times by Richard Sandomir reveals that a complete copy of the 7th game of the 1960 World Series (broadcast by NBC on Thursday, October 13th, 1960) was found in Bing Crosby’s wine cellar in December of 2009. The game pitted the Pittsburgh Pirates against the New York Yankees. Crosby, a co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, couldn’t bring himself to watch the game unfold on television and instead listened to it on the radio in Paris. But he wanted a copy of the television broadcast in case the Pirates won (they did) so he had hired a company to make a kinescope recording. Although the broadcast was in color, the kinescope recordings are in black and white.

The resulting five reels of 16mm film — running two hours and 36 minutes — were discovered when Robert Bader, vice president for marketing and production for Bing Crosby Enterprises, was sifting through videotapes of Crosby’s television appearances and found two reels marked “1960 World Series” (he later found the other three). Negotiations with Major League Baseball mean the game will be aired on the MLB Network in December. It will also come out on DVD. Be sure to read the entire article for more details.

That Crosby had this recording made is not surprising, nor is the fact that it survived several decades. He was an early proponent of audio and video recording and was heavily involved in the development of videotape. What I didn’t know was that there were companies that would produce kinescopes for a fee, although it is possible that Crosby was able to use his connections within the television industry to have the recordings made.

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Saw him play at Forbes Field. He stuck around after the game with Clemente and some other players twodogsbarking Yesterday #1
An amazing moment and good guy. Chasstev365 Yesterday #2
Nothing but a bunch of thieves in Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
Why do you hate Penguins? NT mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #4
Cause they're not known to purloin anything /nt bucolic_frolic Yesterday #14
Oh yeah? mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #16
That almost leads me to ask if Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic Yesterday #18
Steelers, obvious. mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #19
Penguins played at the Civic Arena, which was called and shaped like an Igloo bucolic_frolic Yesterday #22
The roof opening drew crowds. Only opened in favorable weather. twodogsbarking Yesterday #25
Prior to Pittsburgh getting an NHL franchise, cloudbase Yesterday #23
Pittsburg as a home port? Did they sail up the Ohio River, rsdsharp Yesterday #30
Defeating white supremacy via their ports wolfie001 Yesterday #31
Just a little history from Yinzer Nation... Wuddles440 Yesterday #21
I agree but not sure how that is a reflection on Maz chicoescuela Yesterday #5
He stole the game bucolic_frolic Yesterday #6
Ok, stole in different contexts chicoescuela Yesterday #8
And Bobby Richardson was the MVP; the only MVP from a losing team in Series history. rsdsharp Yesterday #28
Use sarcasm notice. Not everyone gets the joke. cbabe Yesterday #7
So I'm learning! bucolic_frolic Yesterday #9
Sadly true! Easterncedar Yesterday #11
But children dress up as pirates at Halloween and watch movies about them. twodogsbarking Yesterday #12
I for one am glad he's in the HOF as the author JMCKUSICK Yesterday #10
"Walk-off home run" William Seger Yesterday #13
The most iconic homer in World Series history Wiz Imp Yesterday #15
Just curious, would that have been the last World Series not broadcast in color? mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #17
It acctually was broadast in color on NBC Wiz Imp Yesterday #20
Thank you for thinking of me, but damned if I know. rsdsharp Yesterday #29
Bill Mazeroski was known for so much more than that homer... malthaussen Yesterday #24
Two sons and both spouses have Master's Degrees from U, of Pittsburgh. This is on campus. So cool. twodogsbarking Yesterday #26
I went to the last games at Forbes Field. No seats so we left before the end. Good thing, it got ugly. twodogsbarking Yesterday #27
Thanks to everyone who chimed in on this thread... ultralite001 Yesterday #32
Nobody thought the Buccos could beat the mighty Yankees Mysterian Yesterday #33
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