![]() The Octopilot is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. However, two episodes are held by private collectors. The status of the NBC version is unknown and largely believed to have been destroyed due to network practices of the era, with the videotapes wiped and re-used. Rich de Michele was producer while Gary Jonke was the writer. The series was produced by Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision with Phillips serving as Executive Producer. The revival ran on The Family Channel from March 10 to and was hosted by Dick Clark (who appeared on the NBC series with his wife) with Burton Richardson announcing. ![]() On Monday, August 3, 1970, the show was replaced by Dinah's Place, a women's talk/variety/homemaker's half-hour hosted by entertainer Dinah Shore. Numerous NBC affiliates tape-delayed or preempted the show in favor of local homemaker's shows or syndicated programming, although the series ran over a full year due to its popularity. The original series replaced the Ed McMahon game show Snap Judgment and ran against sitcom reruns on CBS.
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