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Date Posted: 09:54:02 08/03/12 Fri
Author: Tahoechuck
Subject: Rolling actor credits at top of "Next" screen for lost eps

Hi Rick. Long time follower, 2nd time (a while back) poster. I noticed that Encore corrected the rolling credits at the top of the "coming up next" screen. For a while, they had Pernell's name up there, which was odd since he wasn't in any of the lost eps. Now I see they've replaced his name with M Landon's name. Maybe a small detail, but sometimes it's nice to see that they pay attention to those. Also, in addition to the great variety of western movies/tv shows on E. Westerns over the years, I've noticed that the picture quality for a non-HD channel is very impressive. Thanks much for all of your hard work.

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[> Re: Rolling actor credits at top of "Next" screen for lost eps -- Rick, 18:09:02 08/03/12 Fri [1]

Hi Chuck,

Thanks for the note. I've been so busy, I didn't notice it. Yes, Encore has a lot of good Western films. Many of them are cropped, as they were shot in widescreen. I've bought some Westerns I've seen on Encore on DVD just to enjoy them. Bonanza looks pretty good for non-HD. Thanks.



Rick


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