I'd love it if at least one episode of an old Nick show called Hocus Focus could resurface. If at least clips show up, that would be cool, too since all that's online of the show is the intro, end credits, and a snippet from a promotional reel Nick was using to sell the channel to cable providers in 1980, but I'd prefer a full episode.
EDIT: An episode has been found!
Last Edit: Jan 7, 2020 12:19:46 GMT by PinkieLopBun
WPWR TV 60/50 Chicago used to air a 30 minute pro wrestling show weeknights at 9pm in the mid-80s called "Smash." Someone at the station came up with the idea of featuring a variety of pro wrestling matches from around the country with a horror show/cartoon show-type host named Honey B who was by day a hairdresser from the suburbs who had a crazy half blonde/half dark hairstyle who was presumably also a wrestler (though I never saw her wrestle a match).
I have literally found nothing on the show outside of a Chicago Tribune profile on Honey B from the time the show was airing. Considering how there are so many people who love pro wrestling over the years I am baffled that there is no surviving footage from the show. I mean there is even a long chunk of footage from when Spectrum Pay TV Channel 66 Chicago switched to a 24 hour terrestrial music video channel but nobody has Smash which aired every weeknight for 2 years in the 80s. I am baffled.
While watching afternoon cartoons like Voltron, Robotech, and Tranzor Z there used to be an ad that ran where Honey B cut a promo into the camera like this:
Honey B: "Hey, this is Honey B. And this is Smash, if you know what I mean!"
Humpty Dumpty Circus, El Apostol, or 15,000 Dibujos. If the genie couldn't do anything before 1950 however than I would like all of the Spongebob deleted scenes found.
Probably the lost episode of Sesame Street where Margaret Hamilton appears as the Wicked Witch from 1976. Both Sesame Street and Wizard of Oz have a huge impact on many people's childhood so it would be great to finally get that out there after disappearing for 40+ years.