Beginning in August 1960 a keen
cinephile named Robert C. Seipp (1930-2008) acquired the rights to show over a hundred mostly American made silent films; 90% came from private collections. Seipp researched each film he presented with a
pipe organ score provided by former
cinema organist Hal Pearl (1908-2000); the on screen host of the show was Don Ferris. As opposed to the usual American television of the timeshowing silent films that provided narration over clips from various films such as
The Funny Manns or
Hollywood and the Stars, or series that ridiculed the films through comedy dubbing such as
Fractured Flickers,
The Toy That Grew Up showed complete original silent films with the original
intertitle cards. The series premiered in August 1962 and was eventually
syndicated and shown on over 30 NET and later,
Public Broadcasting Service television stations. ==References==