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Libby 10-28-04 01:38 PM

Does A & E Ever Release Dvd's?
 
A & E has always been known for its good programming. I recently watched a movie directed by Christopher Reeves called the "Mary Kay Story." Does A & E traditionally release movies or just shows? If so has anyone heard about this coming to dvd? Please let me know.

BeckysBoy 10-28-04 02:06 PM

I've got all of A&E's Horatio Hornblower films on DVD. Not sure if you consider those movies or shows, but I love 'em.

aintnosin 10-28-04 03:55 PM

They released "Ike" with Tom Selleck three months after it aired. Other movies, like "Shackleton", were in stores almost instantly. Go figure, I guess.

Libby 10-28-04 05:29 PM

Maybe the fact that it was Chistopher Reeves directing they will put it out on dvd. It also got a lot of publicity after his death. So I guess we'll see.

devilpants 10-28-04 05:51 PM

A&E DVDs I own:

The Prisoner
The Avengers
Supercar
Fireball XL-5
Stingray

In a word, yes!

reservoirdog 10-28-04 07:07 PM

I believe my Nero Wolfe DVD's have the A&E logo on them!

nemein 10-28-04 07:12 PM

I didn't see that one listed but chances are this is one of the first places it will be if they do release it:

http://store.aetv.com/html/home/index.jhtml

Libby 10-28-04 10:26 PM

Oops I got the title wrong it was the brooke allison story, where the hell did I come up with Mary Kaye....lol

freudguy 10-29-04 01:33 PM

I believe A&E released the Mr. Bean & Mony Python's Flying Circus discs. Plus, they are releasing that Aerosmith DVD that was mentioned in another thread.

aintnosin 10-29-04 02:28 PM


Originally posted by freudguy
I believe A&E released the Mr. Bean & Mony Python's Flying Circus discs. Plus, they are releasing that Aerosmith DVD that was mentioned in another thread.
They are also responsible for the Homicide: Life on the Street DVD's. For that matter, they own the History Channel, which puts out lots of DVDs.


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