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Old 09-22-04, 10:52 PM
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THE HIGH LIFE!

Thankfully, on DVD in r2 land...
Old 09-22-04, 10:55 PM
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Anyone remember "TIME TRAX" with Dale Midkiff?
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I think "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" was actually two seasons, but it was so funny it made me sh*t!!

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Homeboys From Outer Space
Learning the Ropes(Lyle Alzado Wrestling Show)
3-2-1 Contact(more than one season but I'd buy it in a minute)
The Idiot Box(Alex Winter starring MTV sketch comedy show)
The Morton Downey Jr. Show(I don't know how a topical news show would play on DVD, but there was some damn heated moments on this show)
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Originally posted by Ginwen
Quark is the show I want, but I'm probably the only one who even remembers it.

I loved that show! (As I mentioned a few posts above yours.)
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Is that Automan ?
Yup!
Old 09-23-04, 07:13 AM
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Originally posted by Mountain Biker
I'd Sure like to see Wizards and Warriors
I was just going to post that one. My dad's got them all on VHS.



Who remembers The Last Precinct?

Anyone mention Misfits of Science?
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Old 09-23-04, 07:51 AM
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1/2 season of Tenspeed and Brownshoe just wasn't enough for me.

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Quark and Manimal......ah the memories!
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Frank's Place.
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All hail Automan! This and Sledge Hammer were my favorite shows as a kid. One down, one to go.
Old 09-23-04, 10:34 AM
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Here is a link to a very similar thread that pretty much has'had pictures to every show ever made that is not on DVD (and some that have been recently announced)

http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=367532
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3 shows I liked that got cancelled:
Vengeance Unlimited
http://www.tvtome.com/VengeanceUnlimited/

Mancuso FBI
http://www.tvtome.com/MancusoFBI/

Dead Last
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet...t/showid-2982/
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The Girl From Tomorrow and The Girl From Tomorrow: Tomorrow's End

Season one was about a year-3000 girl who got lost in the present, after using a time machine invented to investigate the mid-26th century atrocities.

Season two took place in the mid-26th century.

While only two seasons, and meant to be just that, it was a great kids' show from Australia. Good stuff.
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I LOVED Quark. It was the great show that was ROBBED from my childhood. I have always missed it. I think I even wrote a letter of complaint to the network!
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Also loved Quark. Would like to see Holmes & YoYo and Hot L Baltimore.


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Originally posted by stinkeye


Dr. Jonathan Chase - wealthy, young, handsome. A man with the brightest of futures. A man with the darkest of pasts. From Africa's deepest recesses, to the rarest peaks of Tibet. Heir to his father's legacy and the worlds darkest mysteries...Jonathan Chase, master of the secrets that divide man from animal, animal from man, Manimal.
Oh hell yeah, I loved this show as a kid.
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What about the RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK cash-ins?

BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE



Pith-helmeted Buck (Bruce Boxleitner) is a Great White Hunter who here (unlike the real one from the 1940s) works out of the Raffles Hotel bar in Singapore during the 1930s fighting all kinds of bad guys in pre-war Malaya.

TALES OF THE GOLDEN MONKEY



Jake Cutter is a pilot and adventurer in Boragora, the port in the Marivella Islands in 1938. He flies his Grumman Goose amphibian on inter-island flights and finds adventure every week.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by stinkeye


the "falconer" ?
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Re: What about the RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK cash-ins?

Originally posted by darqleo
BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE



Pith-helmeted Buck (Bruce Boxleitner) is a Great White Hunter who here (unlike the real one from the 1940s) works out of the Raffles Hotel bar in Singapore during the 1930s fighting all kinds of bad guys in pre-war Malaya.

TALES OF THE GOLDEN MONKEY



Jake Cutter is a pilot and adventurer in Boragora, the port in the Marivella Islands in 1938. He flies his Grumman Goose amphibian on inter-island flights and finds adventure every week.
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"Tales" was one of my favorite shows. Since I mentioned "Tucker's Witch" earlier it is nice to see that Stephen Collins & Catherine Hicks ended up on a show together "7th Heaven." Too bad that Jake and Sarah Stickney White never really hooked up. There are a ton of extensive web sites devoted to this unheralded show. Universal, are you listening?
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I'd like to see Whiz Kids, which was about some dork and his friends who always solved crimes somehow using computers. About the 82-83 timeframe I guess.

Also there was a show called Merlin or something with I think Art Carney being the actual wizard Merlin but it was set in "present" time (present being of course, the 1980s). He took on some college kid as his apprentice and every week he learned some new magic trick that he would consistently misuse and wreak all kinds of havok until Merlin taught him how to fix it.
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Re: Remember these one season shows?

Originally posted by 80sRule
Have any other one season series (not specials) come out on DVD?
Battlestar Galactica was a one-season show that made it to DVD. So there's always hope!

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