Feeling Good (lost PBS health series; 1974-1975): Difference between revisions

From The Lost Media Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 30: Line 30:
Feelinggoodreports2.png|Another image of the newsletters.
Feelinggoodreports2.png|Another image of the newsletters.
Feelinggoodjoemorton.png|Joe Morton (right) and the cast of ''Feeling Good''.
Feelinggoodjoemorton.png|Joe Morton (right) and the cast of ''Feeling Good''.
Feeling Good Health Festival.png|Big Bird with Dick Cavett at the Feeling Good Health Festival
Feeling Good Health Festival.png|Big Bird with Dick Cavett at the Feeling Good Health Festival.
Feeling Good promo storyboards.jpg|Storyboards for the promo by Herb Lubalin
Feeling Good promo storyboards.jpg|Storyboards for the promo by Herb Lubalin.
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Videos===
===Videos===
{{{Video|perrow  =2
{{Video|perrow  =1
   |service1      =youtube
   |service1      =youtube
   |id1          =APYYjVo6XDg
   |id1          =APYYjVo6XDg
   |description1  =Bernadette Peters singing "The Nicest Parties" from the show.
   |description1  =Bernadette Peters singing "The Nicest Parties" from the show.
   |service2     =vimeo
}}
   |id2           =272494077
{{Video|perrow  =1
   |description2 =Reanimated version of the promo.
   |service1     =vimeo
   |id1           =272494077
   |description1 =Reanimated version of the promo.
}}
}}



Revision as of 21:30, 10 August 2024

Feelinggoodlogo.jpg

Title card.

Status: Lost

Feeling Good is an American adult television series hosted by Dick Cavett, and produced by the Children's Television Workshop (CTW, now Sesame Workshop). The series aired on PBS from November 20th[1], 1974 to 1975 with two seasons. It was the first TV series produced by the CTW for adults instead of children. The series is now lost, with no episodes being available online and images exist.

Plot

Mass‐appeal guest stars were used each week along with a cast of regulars that congregated in a general store called “Mac's Place”—a kind of antiseptic “Hot I Baltimore.” The first season covered such diverse matters as mental health, prenatal and nutrition[2]. Through the health problems and behavior of its residents, and through songs, sketches and animation, documentary segments and tips on staying healthy were presented.


Availability

The series aired on PBS from November 20, 1974 to 1975. After the show was revamped, it later aired on Channel 13 Wednesdays at 8 P.M.—with a repeat Sundays, at 6:30 P.M.

No episodes have surfaced online and are lost. It was never released on home video, making it hard to find.

The only proof of its existence are the poster, articles of the New York Times about the series, storyboards for the promo, images of the Feeling Good newsletters and promotional images of the series. On December 6, 2015, Stephen Lawrence uploaded a video on YouTube of Bernadette Peters singing "The Nicest Parties" from the series. The promo was later reanimated by Jonathan Katav for the Lubalin 100 project, and was uploaded on May 29, 2018 on Vimeo. As of now, these are the only videos available online related to the series.

Gallery

Videos

Bernadette Peters singing "The Nicest Parties" from the show.

Reanimated version of the promo.

See Also

Bumpers

PBS

PBS Kids

References

External Links