If you've been to CBS.com, you probably know there's a lot of TV shows on the site. Some just clips, and some full episodes that you can watch for the price of a commercial or two. The thing is, pretty much of all of those shows are current TV offerings.
CBS has now added a "classics" section at http://www.cbs.com/classics. Here you'll find some old-school TV from series like Have Gun Will Travel to The Twilight Zone to Star Trek to Dynasty to MacGyver to The Love Boat.
What's available for viewing varies by show. Star Trek looks like it has all the episodes available, while Beauty and the Beast has one season available, and Twin Peaks has two seasons available. Click a series title and you'll be presented with a list of episodes and screenshots. Click on a screenshot and you'll get the episode player, which will start up usually with a commercial (though when I looked at Perry Mason there was just a banner ad across the bottom of the episode screen.)
You can rate the videos or leave comments, as well as share them with social networks. Now, if they would only add The Carol Burnett Show...
CBS gets classic TV on its Web site
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