Due South
Cracker (the original Brit telefilms, not that ABC network series bullshit)
Cupid
Connections (the first one, not 2 or 3)
The Day The Universe Changed
Head Of The Class
Sifl & Ollie
Invader Zim
The Jon Stewart Show (The syndicated version, with the wacky guest line-ups and the Talk Show John bits done with dolls. Hell, I’d settle for just the Talk Show John segments compiled onto a DVD. The spoof of Apocalypse Now, where John was going up river to kill Screech from Saved By The Bell was a bizarre classsic.)
Black Adder is available in a box set or in series sets.
Red Dwarf is on the way.
Season one of Futurama is available in the UK. I gots me a copy and I play it on my DVD-ROM drive.
Green Acres.
The Kids in the Hall.
NewsRadio.
A second for Invader Zim.
Rocko’s Modern Life.
Tenacious D.
I was finally able to take Sports Night off the list, with the recent announcement that it’s coming. Now HBO just needs to get Mr. Show Seasons 3 and 4 out.
“Sharpe’s Rifles” starring Sean Bean. And I’ll second NewsRadio.
Sifl and Olly! It’d be SO crescent fresh! It could even come with a scarehooker!
Night Court
Futurama
and I’d love to see South Park being released in its entirety. I don’t know why they stopped releasing them that way after the first 1-1/2 seasons. I hate these “themed” DVDs they release every few months.
All four series of Black Adder have been on DVD for a year, and Babylon 5’s first season will be released on DVD in Region 1 on November 5. The Mary Tyler Moore Show’s first season will be released on September 24.
Put me down for Futurama, too.
The South Park Season 1 box set will be relased in Region 1 on November 12. In addition, Sports Night, Felicity, Once and Again, Malcolm in the Middle, The Osbournes, and the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers will all be on DVD by the end of the year.
Not on DVD, but I checked them out of the library when I was teaching. They actually had the VHS tapes shelved with the books, instead of in the video library.
I thought that was pretty cool.
Farscape.
I’ve only recently become hooked and I haven’t seen a lot of the earlier episodes.
**NewsRadio
The Tick** -cartoon and live-action series
**Duckman
The Critic
Third Rock From the Sun
Star Trek DS9**
Battle of the Planets
I’ll second the Connections and The Day the Universe Changed
Barney Miller
Dangermouse
The Ben Stiller Show
Baa Baa Black Sheep
That show on the Discovery Channel Wings about the Luftwaffe planes
The Pacific Century
The last time I was at Best Buy, they had some Battle of the Planets DVDs on the shelves. Not Gatchaman but BOTP. I didn’t look at them closely enough to remember any details. I was still steaming that they had 20 copies of Buffy Season One on the shelves, but no Black Adder boxed set yet again. Would it kill you BB, to keep one copy in stock?
slackergirl, a woman who likes Connections? Marry me.
Family Guy (with the never-aired episode even FOX wouln’t touch)
Land Of The Lost (original series)
I’d say The Prisoner, but I see that it already is out on DVD. The only problem is that it’s too expensive for me to want to buy.
I agree with Widdershins about Connections and The Day the Universe Changed. And I’d accept the other James Burke series, Connections 2 and 3. I taped all of these on my VCR, but having pristine, commercial-free copies would be great. But they’d probably be more than I’d want to spend.
TV Shows on DVD is an excellent resource for this kind of thing.
Homicide: Life on the Streets. Please!
Come on Sony! Give us Seinfeld!