Hours worth of archived television programming across multiple channels on the night before 9/11, as a documentation of the final day of a certain time and era. The original broadcasted commercials are of course included. Revisit that night on your own time and take a trip back to get sucked back into the last day of the normalcy of 2001.
Nearly 4-Hours of Primetime Television in a “channel-changing” format: https://archive.org/details/september-10-2001-primetime-television-on-a-vintage-panasonic-tv_202312
ABC’s Monday Night Football: https://archive.org/details/september-10-2001-monday-night-football-on-a-vintage-panasonic-tv
This media is highly important to preserve. It represents the calm before the storm and acts as a time-capsule. Keep these saved and preserved.
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Wow. The Training Day commercial at 29:29. It was SUPPOSED to be released, September 21, it wound up releasing October 5, no doubt because of the 11th.
Thank you for posting this.
i till dont know why they starting to erase towers from films. this was so fuckin dumb
I’ve been watching some pre-9/11 shows in my archive and realized something. Remember when you could walk through the airport right up to the airplane gate to greet or send off a loved one? A whole generation never experienced that.
Remember when you could walk through the airport right up to the airplane gate to greet or send off a loved one?
Just like a bus stop.