This film survives in a copy sold to television.
The film only survives in a black and white copy only.
In 1987, the film survived an appeal to ban it.
The camera was destroyed after being dropped back to Earth, but the film survived.
The film survives intact has been showed on television and cable.
While the film itself does not survive, the scripts and related production notes do.
Only the three films and some recorded variety material survive.
The film survives only in a 16mm copy made in the 1950s for television.
This film consisted of two parts, but survived just a 44 minutes long episode from the first part.
It is not known if the six films have survived.