Which TV series will NEVER make it to DVD?
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Allow me to add a couple more that I beleive have not been mentioned yet:
Friday the 13th: The Series (72 eps over 3 seasons)
Poltergeist: The Legacy (88 eps over 4 seasons)
Friday the 13th: The Series (72 eps over 3 seasons)
Poltergeist: The Legacy (88 eps over 4 seasons)
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Originally Posted by dogmatica
Sorry, Fish Police, but it ain't gonna happen...
Someone mentioned Friday the 13th the series. What a shame that would be if that never made it out. It was X-files creepy before X-files even existed.
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A couple from Zwick and Herskovitz:
Thirtysomething - Surprised it hadn't been mentioned yet
Relativity
Speaking of which, I wonder if My So Called Life will ever be released again?
Thirtysomething - Surprised it hadn't been mentioned yet
Relativity
Speaking of which, I wonder if My So Called Life will ever be released again?
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Originally Posted by ukywyldcat
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=367532
Remember this thread? I'm excited to find that many of the hotlinked pics are still there. Many of these shows are now out.
Remember this thread? I'm excited to find that many of the hotlinked pics are still there. Many of these shows are now out.
Wow! I got wrapped up in that thread and almost forgot about this one!!
Take care all!!
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Alas, Kidd Video, we barely knew thee.
#132
Banned
Bearcats (1971-72 western with Rod Taylor & Dennis Cole)
The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
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The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
Laredo
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Banned
Bearcats (1971-72 western with Rod Taylor & Dennis Cole)
The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
Laredo
The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
Laredo
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Originally Posted by trespoochies
I remember the obscure....Covington Cross from 1992. I mean does anybody remember this one? I remember it being dubbed "902 A.D."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103391/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103391/
Adam
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The one show that I would love to see released is Duckman, Featuring the voices of Jason Alexander and Nancy Travis.
And Space Above and Beyond definetly needs to be released.
And Space Above and Beyond definetly needs to be released.
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Originally Posted by greatmuta3
Any chance of these on dvd
Profit
American Gothic
Brimstone
Wild Palms
Beavis and Butthead
Nowhere man
Profit
American Gothic
Brimstone
Wild Palms
Beavis and Butthead
Nowhere man
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3372
and Amazon has it up for preorder.
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1. Wonder Years
2. Martin
3. California Dreams
4. My Brother and Me
5. Doug
6. Rocko's Modern Life
7. Salute Your Shorts
8. You Can't Do That On Television
9. Living Single
10. The Steve Harvey Show
11. All That
12. Secret World of Alex Mack
13. Are You Afraid of the Dark
14. 3 South
15. Fear
16. Rugrats
17. Happy Days
18. Beavis and Butthead
19. Daria
2. Martin
3. California Dreams
4. My Brother and Me
5. Doug
6. Rocko's Modern Life
7. Salute Your Shorts
8. You Can't Do That On Television
9. Living Single
10. The Steve Harvey Show
11. All That
12. Secret World of Alex Mack
13. Are You Afraid of the Dark
14. 3 South
15. Fear
16. Rugrats
17. Happy Days
18. Beavis and Butthead
19. Daria
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Putting on the Hits
American Bandstand
Soul Train
Dance Party USA
Don't know if they were seasons, or whatever. Hope the last 3 don't see the light of day. I prefer putting on the hits if you ask me, very creative contestants and a pervert lipsynching Jacko from time to time.
American Bandstand
Soul Train
Dance Party USA
Don't know if they were seasons, or whatever. Hope the last 3 don't see the light of day. I prefer putting on the hits if you ask me, very creative contestants and a pervert lipsynching Jacko from time to time.
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Originally Posted by cplhicks
I remember it! I liked that show. It had the guy who played Arthur in Excalibur, and the guy who was on Angel (that is now deceased) as one of the sons. I thought it was pretty cool at the time. I think there were a couple episodes that never aired. Yeah, I'm guessing there will never be a DVD. What about the old sci-fi show Otherworld? Where they held guns upside down? Wonder if that would make the list... I will second Wizards and Warriors (thought it was cool as a kid, probably would suck now) and Brisco County Jr. I just don't understand this one, it's a full season, and it's Bruce Cambell. Damn WB for being such a pain!
Adam
Adam
So....no one has thoughts on limited edition releases and whether or not they feel it would be worth paying a little more? I am incapable but I'm hoping we can inspire some company to start working on this!
#145
I'd kill for just one show. And only because Tilt makes it even more bittersweet.
Lucky.
Forget The Shield, Nip/Tuck, and Rescue Me. Lucky made FX Tuesday nights for me, and I'm a huge freakin Shield fan (Nip/Tuck grew on me a lot this last season and Rescue Me looks interesting). I recorded every episode and burned it onto DVD and would absolutely kill for this amazing show on DVD. But alas, it will never happen. This show literally missed its calling by about 2 months. After its last episode aired, poker EXPLODED onto TV. Despite winning a golden globe FX decided to cancel it, perhaps because they were gunning for hour long dramas at the time and a 30 minute comedy just wasn't their cup of tea, it doesn't matter. This show needs a DVD release.
And I'll also second Brisco County, Jr. Bruce Campbell is my acting god.
Lucky.
Forget The Shield, Nip/Tuck, and Rescue Me. Lucky made FX Tuesday nights for me, and I'm a huge freakin Shield fan (Nip/Tuck grew on me a lot this last season and Rescue Me looks interesting). I recorded every episode and burned it onto DVD and would absolutely kill for this amazing show on DVD. But alas, it will never happen. This show literally missed its calling by about 2 months. After its last episode aired, poker EXPLODED onto TV. Despite winning a golden globe FX decided to cancel it, perhaps because they were gunning for hour long dramas at the time and a 30 minute comedy just wasn't their cup of tea, it doesn't matter. This show needs a DVD release.
And I'll also second Brisco County, Jr. Bruce Campbell is my acting god.
#146
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Originally Posted by wolverine1028
Wonder Years (too many issues with music rights)
Now that I think about it, how about Quark. I was 16 when this first aired and watched it almost every week it was on. The only problem is that it last only 8 weeks.
Check out the website below:
http://www.quark.name/
"''It'' hit the television world on February 24, 1978 like a galaxy-class starship slamming into a Quasi-norm. Quark, NBC's fantastic science-fiction spoof from the mind of Buck Henry, was released about the same time as Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Battlestar Galactica were making their impact on the science fiction community. The short-lived series featured Richard Benjamin as Adam Quark along with his crazy crew aboard a spacefaring garbage scow. "
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Anyone remember Cliffhangers? I think it was on NBC Sunday nights after World of Disney back in the late 70s early 80s maybe. 3 serials, one involving vampires, one involving the wild west, and the other....?
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Originally Posted by dadaluholla
Dinosaucers?
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How about the show Now and Again? It ran for 1 season on CBS (1999-2000) and starred Dennis Haysbert and Eric Close. You'd think that since both of them have been in recent shows, that there would be an effort to bring this out on DVD.