Thoroughly enjoyed the webinar, thank you all, it was a lot of fun listening to your anecdotes, everyone's comments stirred up similar memories for me.
Speaking of THE CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY THEATRE, I recall as a kid being intrigued by the show's opening & closing credits, featuring Charley Chase in MOVIE NIGHT, segueing into clips from HIS TRYSTING PLACE and THE MASQUERADER. Each of these clips could be seen in expanded form at the start of WHEN COMEDY WAS KING which I found curious: did anyone clear the Chase footage with Roach or Herb Gelbspan?
Years later I got to see nearly the entire run of the CC THEATRE again and was surprised to see clips from Mabel Normand's ANYTHING ONCE! and Chaplin's RECREATION included to pad out a few episodes. Also some of the prints I screened had narration while others didn't.
Although they can't compare with the beautiful restorations we have today it's still a welcome nostalgia trip for me, seeing (and listening to) the CC THEATRE episodes. Those stock themes are forever ingrained in my head.
If you want to relive childhood memories, the syndicated edition of WORK is on youtube:
https://youtu.be/pnOhyOzzQ4AThe two-parter episode of TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE used to be on youtube; it might still be there, but after searching a while I gave up going through the dozens of TILLIE'S to find it.