I have most of BSG, new, but was not happy with the .5 versions they did and so didn’t get 4.0 and 4.5. Further, at the time, I wasn’t happy with 1/3 of the ending, so wasn’t sure I wanted it, then I heard the writers didn’t have a plan and that bugged me. I need to re-watch what I have at some point and see if it makes me want to have it.
I also have the complete Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock - current but also on netflix, which I have, so not sure if I will get it.
Luther is a show that I liked and watched series one on netflix but haven’t watched two yet.
I was getting Dexter but after season four, I was eh about it, and am behind. Same for Weeds.
We have had others but got rid of them as things we wouldn’t watch again, like Sex and the City.
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Dungeons and Dragons (The Complete Animated Series)
Kids in the Hall
The Young Ones
Arrested Development
Mr. Show with Bob and David
The State
The Ben Stiller Show (why, oh why?)
I think we only own Band of Brothers, Firefly, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, and The Prisoner. I know I’ve got an Animaniacs set but think that might just be a season 1 set. We also are a few seasons behind on South Park, Family Guy, and The Venture Brothers.
I had to re-buy a few series when my wife and I split up, and waiting for box sets definitely saved me a lot of scratch. It also helps that I have a history of discovering shows I love in the middle of their final season, so I’ve learned to just cool my jets. I did, thankfully, decide early on that I wasn’t going to buy any Harry Potter films on DVD until what I’ve been calling for 10 years now “the inevitable 20-disc special edition box set” comes out.
I’ve been burned twice, though: Larry Sanders and Barney Miller. It’s starting to look like Bob Newhart and King of the Hill may go this way, too.
indicates the show is still in production, or at least still has DVDs to release
*The Simpsons
*Futurama
*Family Guy
*American Dad
*The Cleveland Show
*Red Dwarf (there is a new season in production)
The Prisoner
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Hogan’s Heroes
The Larry Sanders Show
I Love Lucy
The Sopranos
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Chef!
To the Manor Born
A Bit of Fry & Laurie
Blackadder (all four series at once)
Rocky & His Friends/The Bullwinkle Show (released under the title “Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends,” presumably for legal reasons; the early-1990s R&B-themed pinball machine has the same name)
George of the Jungle (the original series - not including the newer one)
Absolutely Fabulous (at least I think I have all of them)
The Ren & Stimpy Show (including the “Adult Party Cartoon” episodes)
The Powerpuff Girls
Invader ZIM
If you include one-season “series”:
The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
The Jetsons (the 1962 episodes - I consider the later ones a separate series)
Top Cat
I’m still holding out hope that the final 24 episodes of Animaniacs get released.
Everything **MST3K **that has been commercially released (24 volumes of 4 episodes each, plus a half-dozen single episodes), plus a few dozen bootlegs.
Combat!
Lost in Space
Rome
Judy Garland’s variety show
Farscape
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Charmed
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Dark Shadows
Untouchables (awaiting season 4 release)
And for some extinct formats
Star Trek TOS laserdisc
Upstairs, Downstairs VHS (all these recorded when broadcast)
I, Claudius
Babylon 5
Star Trek TNG, Voyager, DS9, Enterprise
The Prisoner (original)