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Date Posted: 21:20:53 08/11/12 Sat
Author: Gary McDonald
Subject: Big Shadow on the Land

Hi Rick!

Interesting. I just finished watching this episode, this evening. It ran on Encore W yesterday.

The graphic of "Location scenes at Incline Village" was used at the end of the show.

Funny. I couldn't pick out anything even close to Incline Village except the open of the show at Nevada Beach.

Then I looked on your episode descriptions only to find that I was right. It looked to have all been done at Lake Los Angeles.

I thought they only used that graphic when they used footage shot around the area; or when they were actually there on location?

Gary

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[> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Rick, 23:40:35 08/11/12 Sat [1]

Hi Gary,

That's because the location shots were edited out when NBC was preparing the series for syndication in 1987 at the studio in Fort Lee, NJ. They would still be intact on the original 35mm prints of those 4 eps. Andy will have a look into it, as I told him. When credit at IV was given and it was seen as most know. Thanks. Hang on and wait for CBS season 7 DVD set and they should be on there. Syndication sets are always tampered with by the owners!




Rick


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[> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Rick, 03:19:57 08/12/12 Sun [1]

PS: I should be more accurate. Stock footage they shot in the early 60's was cut from location filming around the lake in that show and three others from season 7.


Rick


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[> [> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Gary McDonald, 12:31:52 08/12/12 Sun [1]

Hey Rick,

Does that mean that CBS has committed to the release of more seasons? I saw your 'Show of Hands' post. I see that season Four comes out in Oct. And I remember in one of your other responses to me that they have committed through season Five. Is the whole thing going to come out? THAT WOULD BE GOOD!

Gary


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[> [> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Rick, 18:24:13 08/12/12 Sun [1]

Hi Gary,

Just wait and see! Good tag line, huh? LOL.




Rick :)


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[> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Jarrod, 19:55:50 08/14/12 Tue [1]

This was the first of three episodes that featured Jack Kruschen as Giorgio. This would make a great special edition DVD, since in a way, the wine-growing family is like their own show within a show.


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[> [> Re: Big Shadow on the Land -- Rick, 22:45:00 08/14/12 Tue [1]

It was a pilot for a new NBC series, but the network said it was too racy, so it stayed inside of Bonanza.




R :)


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