On a recent trip to New York City, my family and I visited the amazing Museum of Television & Radio. The heart of the museum is its Library, a collection of 120,000 television and radio programs. The library is amazing. First, you search the museum's electronic card catalog of television programs. It is vast, including important news broadcasts, sitcoms, commercials, programs that never aired, and more. When you find the program that you want to see, you can "check it out" by clicking a button.
In a few minutes, you are called down to the screening room and directed to one of the viewing stations where you can watch the program that you selected. You can even pause, rewind, and fast-forward through it. (I watched the pilot of a short- lived Party Of Five spin-off, my wife watched an unaired episode of Undeclared, and my daughter watched a black-and-white Lucille Ball special.)
I am confident that in just a few years, you won