Stingray - even though I have every episode, including the pilot, on tape.
And what kind of world do we live in when Quincy and Starsky and Hutch are available on DVD and The Rockford Files isn’t?
Stingray - even though I have every episode, including the pilot, on tape.
And what kind of world do we live in when Quincy and Starsky and Hutch are available on DVD and The Rockford Files isn’t?
Most of the shows I want to see have at least one or two seasons out. I just wish they’d hurry up with the subsequent seasons…
And I really want actual full seasons runs of the Justice League cartoon.
Seconded…What I wouldn’t give to see Chairface Chippendale firing his laser at the moon in dvd quality.
“Gravity is a harsh mistress.”
THAT was the one I couldn’t remember yesterday!How about anything from Gerry Anderson (Capt. Scarlet, Supercar, etc.)? Tales from the Darkside
Where’s the rest of The Larry Sanders Show?
It’s been out for quite a while, I have it myself and have been enjoying them. I think that all of the Gerry Anderson SuperMarionation shows are now on available on DVD; Thunderbirds, Stingray, Fireball XL-5, Supercar, Joe 90. Any others?
Drat, I thought I’d be the first to mention The Rat Patrol. On the other hand, it’s good to see that there’s at least one other person around here who’d like to see it on DVD!
The pilot of Twin Peaks and everything that hasn’t already been released (well, not everything, just the good episodes. You know what I mean).
Freakazoid, all 24 episodes of it.
Firefly.
Seasons 2-7
Already out. All 3 series of it. (But expensive.)
:eek:
The Ernie Kovaks specials. - I’d like to see if they’re as funny as I remember them being.
Soap - same reason.
Peter Gunn - 'Cause Peter was cool.
Laugh-in
Have Gun Will Travel
Spencer
Maybe i’ll think of some more later.
If you wanna good tease, two of the music videos on They Might Be Giants’ Direct From Brooklyn DVD are from Tiny Toons (Particle Man and Istanbul(Not Constantinople)).
Jack and Mike (from the 80s – anyone else but me rememebr this?)
The Goodies (Brit comedy)
The Duchess of Duke Street (I know, but I refuse to buy a region-free player)
That would be Frank’s Place , a 1987 show starring Tim Reid after he was Venus Flytrap on WKRP and before he was Downtown Brown on Simon & Simon. Literate, thoughtful, complex television.
How many other scripted shows could get Dizzy Gillespie to be a guest as well?
I’m going to have to second Mission: Impossible and third Animaniacs.
Going to have to check if Gargoyles or Batman (the animated TV series) has been released… wanders off to Amazon
Holy Cow! And that’s just for Season 1. All three seasons would cost me $449.97. No thanks.
Seasons 1-3 are on DVD now. I bought and they are still as funny as they were when I first saw them in the 70s.