Episode Status
- KTLA: Unknown, but likely destroyed. A few color photographs are known to exist of the 1975 run.
- NBC: Rumored to be destroyed, as the master tapes were reused to record new programming in the 1970s when videotape was expensive. A monochrome kinescope of the 5th daytime episode, and a handful of color episodes, are all that is known to exist.
- ABC: More than likely suffered the same fate as its predecessor, with only three episodes known to exist.
- Syndicated: Intact (it had been presumed lost), and held by television producer Mark Phillips' company Mark Phillips Philms and Telephision.
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