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Series of the same name

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I've found on YouTube several episodes of a half-hour television series, also entitled Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy, produced by Time-Life and featuring excerpts from two or three Lloyd movies per episode. The theme tune is "Hooray for Harold Lloyd." According to the episode numbering, the series had at least 14 instalments, and therefore included far more footage than the movie referred to in this article. Needs investigating, I feel. Lee M (talk) 03:14, 9 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Further info:

Time Life Films, Copyright 1974

Music: Don Hulette

Orchestrated, Conducted, Additional Music: Don Peake

Producer: Bob Hoag

Associate Producer: Rich Correll

Narrator: Henry Corden

Executive Producer: Eleanor Graves

Lee M (talk) 19:13, 6 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]