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I've been watching a lot of older shows lately and I've noticed in shows like Andy Griffith, The Outer Limits, Gunsmoke and even Batman(66), Hogans Heroes that they try and pass off daytime for night time. Some scenes you can clearly tell its still day time and the producers didn't even try to make it look like night. I wasn't around when these shows originally aired and it certainly doesn't wreck the show for me or anything like that but I'm wondering how they expected people to fall for it while other shows like Kolchak does a much better job.
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