Sunday evenings. Freshly bathed. On the living room floor in my pajamas. Wild Kingdom and Walt Disney. I can't remember which came on first, I think Wild Kingdom. Then, when the shows were over, recreating them with my toys and stuffed animals. Wonderful memories. Thanks for posting.
Alfred and Alma Milotte began their Wildlife Photography career in 1934 on their honeymoon in Alaska. Disney hired them for his True Life Adventure film series. Some of the footage seen here made into the final cut of 1955's The African Lion, but much did not.
How many youngsters learned their first zoology lessons watching Disney and Wild Kingdom? Both were fundamental in exposing American kids to exciting worlds far beyond their backyards! Love these episodes where the photographers are featured. Such courage (or craziness!). Thanks, Brian. The editing you do must be time-consuming, but it's very much appreciated by your subscribers, I know. Happy New Year!! And please, keep 'em coming!
I noticed you're going back and adding the repeated episodes from each anthology title, did you plan to continue the anthology from the Disney Sunday Movie and on or are you trying to catch everything up to that point until you do?
I’m stopping at season 29 for now and going back and filling in the gaps in the first 13 seasons. I’ve also updated my upload policy to include out of print dvd material. I’m not adding repeat episodes, rather augmenting original uploads to include more segments.
@@keepingwaltindisney Yes I've noticed because you literally uploaded every Zorro episode from the Treasures lol but I noticed you added "Walt Disney's" to the repeats that reran in Season 7 from Season 1 and thats why I was asking, like you're using Bill Cotter's schedules in his appendices plus wikipedia entries to do these
@@keepingwaltindisney Will you be doing the colorized versions of the "Disneyland"/"Walt Disney Presents" programs that were featured on "The Wonderful World of Color" and beyond (i.e., on the Disney Channel)?
Yes, I’m planning on uploading that. I had it up, but was taken down since there is a short segment that got hit for copyright. I will have to edit that one minute clip out.
I am just curious, if you'd rather not say I completely understand, but I was wondering how and where do you get your source for a lot of these episodes, especially like the one I asked for, which I haven't found on the internet. Thanks for sharing all these old Disney episodes.
@@ben313mA dear friend and collector has partnered with me to make these available, while abiding by Disney and UA-cam copyrights. I constantly review uploads to make them as complete as possible!
Sunday evenings. Freshly bathed. On the living room floor in my pajamas. Wild Kingdom and Walt Disney. I can't remember which came on first, I think Wild Kingdom. Then, when the shows were over, recreating them with my toys and stuffed animals. Wonderful memories. Thanks for posting.
You have just described my childhood as well! Wasn't it wonderful?
I love these old Walt Disney shows! Thank you for sharing❤
I remember Disney on Sunday evenings Childs wonderland in our own living room…. Spin and Marty Mickey Mouse the best of the best
Alfred and Alma Milotte began their Wildlife Photography career in 1934 on their honeymoon in Alaska. Disney hired them for his True Life Adventure film series. Some of the footage seen here made into the final cut of 1955's The African Lion, but much did not.
How many youngsters learned their first zoology lessons watching Disney and Wild Kingdom? Both were fundamental in exposing American kids to exciting worlds far beyond their backyards! Love these episodes where the photographers are featured. Such courage (or craziness!). Thanks, Brian. The editing you do must be time-consuming, but it's very much appreciated by your subscribers, I know. Happy New Year!! And please, keep 'em coming!
I noticed you're going back and adding the repeated episodes from each anthology title, did you plan to continue the anthology from the Disney Sunday Movie and on or are you trying to catch everything up to that point until you do?
I’m stopping at season 29 for now and going back and filling in the gaps in the first 13 seasons. I’ve also updated my upload policy to include out of print dvd material. I’m not adding repeat episodes, rather augmenting original uploads to include more segments.
@@keepingwaltindisney Yes I've noticed because you literally uploaded every Zorro episode from the Treasures lol but I noticed you added "Walt Disney's" to the repeats that reran in Season 7 from Season 1 and thats why I was asking, like you're using Bill Cotter's schedules in his appendices plus wikipedia entries to do these
@@waltsvaultofficial well, that’s completely coincidental. I do use Bill’s book as a reference.
@@keepingwaltindisney You oughtta check out the appendices, he sells them cheap on his site
@@keepingwaltindisney Will you be doing the colorized versions of the "Disneyland"/"Walt Disney Presents" programs that were featured on "The Wonderful World of Color" and beyond (i.e., on the Disney Channel)?
Can you do from season 10, "The Legend of Two Gypsy Dogs"? Thanks.
Yes, I’m planning on uploading that. I had it up, but was taken down since there is a short segment that got hit for copyright. I will have to edit that one minute clip out.
Ok, thanks
I am just curious, if you'd rather not say I completely understand, but I was wondering how and where do you get your source for a lot of these episodes, especially like the one I asked for, which I haven't found on the internet. Thanks for sharing all these old Disney episodes.
@@ben313mA dear friend and collector has partnered with me to make these available, while abiding by Disney and UA-cam copyrights. I constantly review uploads to make them as complete as possible!
Thank ya'll very much for doing all that work and making these old shows available for us that would otherwise be "Lost". Thanks to both of ya'll.