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Nope. Actually, the vast majority of classic tv shows where shot on film. Everything from Hogan's Heroes to Charlie's Angels to Seinfeld. I Love Lucy was shot on 35mm in 1951. All would benefit from a 1080p transfer and look better than they've ever been viewed before.
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