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I buy stuff like Family Gut, Futurama, etc. My mom would love it if the "Soap Opera's" were available ..... are they on DVD? I don't think so because it would literally be 1000's of DVD's.
 

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and lately, if the dvd producer has folded. (RIP BCI)

I'd like more stuff from Nick. Like Salute your Shorts and You can't do that on Television.

I'd also like more completeness. I know, duh!
 

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This is probably the primary reason I buy TV DVDs, and (by extension) because I enjoy sharing those times with my children. I really do admire and appreciate period pieces. I'd estimate that around 75-80% of the DVDs I own are about shows (and films) from the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. The most notable exception is the entire Trek canon, but even one of those (TOS) has (thankfully) elements of the 1960s that are difficult to dismiss.

Side note: I really am looking forward to watching Room 222 and Peyton Place again. :emoji_thumbsup:
 

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