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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  1. When did VCRs first become popular?
  2. Can you help me become a contestant on a game show?
  3. Where is the best place to find TV shows or movies?
  4. What is the best DVD Recorder to get?
  5. Where can I get an episode guide for an old Tv show?
  6. What is tape trading?
  7. Can you still buy high grade Vhs blank tapes?
  8. How often can I win on a Tvofyourlife.com contest or sweepstakes?
  9. I'm transferring my old Vhs tapes to DVD, is there a good Vcr available today

When did VCRs first become popular?

In the late 1960's the first VTRs (as they were called then) hit the market, but they were so high in price ($3200) they had no impact at all. The blanks were $499 each. Then in 1975 came the first VHS VCRs as we know them today. By 1986 the average household owned a VCR.

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Can you help me become a contestant on a game show?

We are not affiliated with any of the the current game shows. We will direct you to a web site or supply you with a phone number if we are aware of such information.

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Where is the best place to find TV shows or movies?

Amazon.com seems to be the most popular place to obtain movies & TV shows on video. For older, out of print stuff, Ebay seems to be a good source. For real rare stuff, private collectors or tape traders may be able to help.

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What is the best DVD Recorder to get?

We have had good luck with the Pioneer model 533H, this model has a built in hard drive. For a basic unit we like the Sony gx-3030.  There are other good models out there so don't go just by our experience.

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Where can I get an episode guide for an old Tv show?

The website www.tv.com  is a good place to start.  Typing in the name of the show you want on a search engine + episode guide may bring you to the site that can help you.

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What is tape trading?

Videotape trading is the practice of trading home recorded video tapes of material with other collectors on a nonprofit basis. Each person will record material the other person requests, and then the tapes are "swapped". Generally tapes with content (non-blanks) are swapped tape-for-tape on an equal time basis. If you're new to tape trading, here are some tape trading tips, as well as some additional frequently asked questions about tape trading.

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Can you still buy high grade Vhs blanks?

As of late 2006 Maxell High grade blanks were still for sale at Costco Warehouse as well as a number of on-line stores.

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How often can I win on a Tvofyourlife.com contest or sweepstakes?

You can win once every 30 days.  To enter one of our contests or sweepstakes click on the "Trivia" button on our Home Page.

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I'm transferring my old Vhs tapes to Dvd, is there a good Vcr available today?

Sony makes a nice Vcr that will playback most old Vhs tapes, model Slv n-750.  Jvc also makes a good Vcr for playback of old tapes, model 3902u  this is a super vhs machine but plays back regular vhs tapes very well.

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Some wonderful reference materials for dealing with US commercial television are
(available directly from Amazon.com by clicking on the selected links):

Television Drama Series Programming: A Comprehensive Chronicle by Larry Gianakos

Television Comedy Series: An Episode Guide to 153 TV Sitcoms in Syndication by Joel Eisner & David Krisnsky


The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television by Wesley Hyatt

The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows by David Schwartz, Steve Ryan & Fred Wostbrock

The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, 1946-Present by Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh

TV ENCYCLOPEDIA by David Inman (currently out of print and unavailable -- check your used local used book stores)

TV Tome -- A whole new TV reference guide for the shows you love.


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