Sammy Reed
12-11-2004, 01:18 AM
Has anyone out there seen this? There were films made by the casts of various TV shows for the US Treasury, promoting savings bonds. They're available from some tape traders. They looked like episodes of the shows, except they were on film and there was no audience, or laugh track. They were also just over 10 minutes long. The films I have on tape are "WKRP" and "Alice".
The "WKRP" film was made in 1980, and told us about the new EE and HH bonds. They had just changed their name from E and H. They mention the maturity then being only 9 years, and the interest was 8%!
It's kind of odd seeing the opening credits in skippy film! Noticeably missing is Loni Anderson (Jennifer is "having lunch in Jamaica", we are told.)
I'd be interested in seeing comments from anyone else out there who has seen this film.
The "WKRP" film was made in 1980, and told us about the new EE and HH bonds. They had just changed their name from E and H. They mention the maturity then being only 9 years, and the interest was 8%!
It's kind of odd seeing the opening credits in skippy film! Noticeably missing is Loni Anderson (Jennifer is "having lunch in Jamaica", we are told.)
I'd be interested in seeing comments from anyone else out there who has seen this film.