Old Fox Sitcoms
#52
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: Old Fox Sitcoms
I remember missing quite a few eps of "Brisco" because Friday night was usually "dine out" night.
But I do recall seeing later eps of the series, and getting the story of The Orb and Bly.
But I do recall seeing later eps of the series, and getting the story of The Orb and Bly.
#53
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Old Fox Sitcoms
My all time fave from the early days of Fox
"Werewolf" with Chuck Connors.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092480/
"Werewolf" with Chuck Connors.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092480/
#54
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: Old Fox Sitcoms
My all time fave from the early days of Fox
"Werewolf" with Chuck Connors.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092480/
"Werewolf" with Chuck Connors.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092480/
The entire series is coming out on dvd in October according to Wiki.
Last edited by TheNightFlier; 08-11-09 at 02:18 PM.
#55
DVD Talk Special Edition
Re: Old Fox Sitcoms
http://www.toplessrobot.com/2009/08/...fore_their.php
The 20 Greatest Shows Canceled By Fox Before Their Time
I'm going to come right out and say it; The Fox Network is the fucking devil. How many times in the last 20 years has this story repeated itself? Fox greenlights an awesome show. Many viewers love it and practically become obsessed with the show. Fox then cancels the series after a handful of episodes because the ratings did not climb fast enough for the impatient, small-minded execs at Fox. Imagine if a classic, long-running show like Seinfeld had aired on Fox (which actually almost happened) instead of another network. Seinfeld, which didn't become a ratings sensation until after a few seasons on NBC, probably would have died a quick death on Fox. Imagine the lost potential. And then think about all the great series that Fox did axe before really giving a chance to catch on and build an audience. It's heartbreaking and cruel. Fox is a god-damned cocktease. The network manages to find and purchase some of the most imaginative shows on television, and then proceeds to sentence them to a quick execution to the horror of the viewing audience. Even worse, Fox itself often sabotages its own shows by poor and erratic scheduling. Fox's sports coverage has a history of pre-empting and therefore destroying great shows. No wonder no one watched, you fucktards; they couldn't find the show! As for ratings, Fox obviously has unrealistic expectations to think that a show will succeed so immediately, especially in a day and age when there's so much competition. Why should anyone watch Fox when they obviously seem to delight in our pain? A complete list of good shows canceled by Fox would sadly be way too long, so I've narrowed it down to 20 of the best programs completely shat on by Fox. And now, a moment of silence for the (mostly) dead.
List, videos, and commentary...
http://www.toplessrobot.com/2009/08/...fore_their.php
The 20 Greatest Shows Canceled By Fox Before Their Time
I'm going to come right out and say it; The Fox Network is the fucking devil. How many times in the last 20 years has this story repeated itself? Fox greenlights an awesome show. Many viewers love it and practically become obsessed with the show. Fox then cancels the series after a handful of episodes because the ratings did not climb fast enough for the impatient, small-minded execs at Fox. Imagine if a classic, long-running show like Seinfeld had aired on Fox (which actually almost happened) instead of another network. Seinfeld, which didn't become a ratings sensation until after a few seasons on NBC, probably would have died a quick death on Fox. Imagine the lost potential. And then think about all the great series that Fox did axe before really giving a chance to catch on and build an audience. It's heartbreaking and cruel. Fox is a god-damned cocktease. The network manages to find and purchase some of the most imaginative shows on television, and then proceeds to sentence them to a quick execution to the horror of the viewing audience. Even worse, Fox itself often sabotages its own shows by poor and erratic scheduling. Fox's sports coverage has a history of pre-empting and therefore destroying great shows. No wonder no one watched, you fucktards; they couldn't find the show! As for ratings, Fox obviously has unrealistic expectations to think that a show will succeed so immediately, especially in a day and age when there's so much competition. Why should anyone watch Fox when they obviously seem to delight in our pain? A complete list of good shows canceled by Fox would sadly be way too long, so I've narrowed it down to 20 of the best programs completely shat on by Fox. And now, a moment of silence for the (mostly) dead.
List, videos, and commentary...
http://www.toplessrobot.com/2009/08/...fore_their.php




