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kinescope

[kin-uh-skohp, kahy-nuh-] / ˈkɪn əˌskoʊp, ˌkaɪ nə- /
NOUN
picture tube
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Do you have audiotape — or even more tantalizing, a kinescope — of the show?

From Washington Post

She looked, and—eureka!—there was “Wuthering Heights,” with the note “Only kinescope made of this show.”

From The New Yorker

As it also happened, television did not disappear, not even the television of the medium's infancy, much of it preserved — on film, funnily enough — as kinescopes.

From Los Angeles Times

On the surface the old episodes—some of them represented by clips from fuzzy black-and-white kinescopes—are charming antiques, what with their leisurely pace and production values that seemed quaintly retro even way back when.

From The Wall Street Journal

“One of my more recent finds is a kinescope of Shelley and Sarah’s appearance on ‘Person to Person’ from November 1960,” he said in an email.

From Los Angeles Times