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Has there ever been a 3-D television show?
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#65784. Asked by denmarks.
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Brainyblonde
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The Drew Carey Show was the first three camera 3D TV production in history.
Added to the slate were short segments for ABC's TGI Friday, bringing the title count to 10.
3rd Rock From The Sun was expanded to one hour, and featured an extreme budget ($1.5 million!) for only 15 minutes of "dream" sequences. It was seen on 18 May 1997.
Note that none of the network programs were all 3D. Since the shows were already scripted when ABC decided to add 3D, with the exception of Home Improvement, the 3D segments were either the pre-title opening or tail end of the shows. Home Improvement shot the show-in-the-show "Tool Time" entirely in 3D, and is arguably the best of the bunch.
http://www.3dcompany.com/nvhist.html
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zbeckabee
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Some years back...Pizza Hut distributed 3-D glasses for a T.V. airing of Jurrasic Park.
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darkpresence
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I remember in the 80s the ITV network in the UK transmitted a western called "Fort Ti" which could be viewed in 3D by wearing the usual hilarious-looking glasses
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