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Mark Pytel

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Here is my list of shows that I would like on dvd in season sets not best of's and if possible with extras

Seinfeld
Sliders
Relic Hunter
Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
Jack of All Trades (Bruce Campbell)
Drew Carey Show
TMNT (first series)
The Real Ghostbusters
Extreme Ghostbusters
GI Joe (both Marvel and DIC series)
X-men
GI Joe Extreme
The Crow Stairway to Heaven
Everybody Loves Raymond
Super Mario Bros Super Show (with live action openings)
Beavis and Butt-head
Birds of Prey
CSI Miami
Without a Trace
Early Edition
Duck Factory (early Jim Carrey)
In Living Color (Complete not best of)
Knight Rider
 

Kevin Porter

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Are you sure about Seinfeld coming Dave? Last I heard it was out of development. Well here's my list...

The Wonder Years
Seinfeld
More MST3K sets
Seinfeld
Gilmore Girls
Seinfeld
Ally Mcbeal
Seinfeld
Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Oh and I almost forgot

Seinfeld
 

Rob P S

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My list just got shorter - Brooklyn South is coming out on Oct. 28! An excellent show that only lasted one year.

:) :) :) :)
 

David Lambert

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Pretty sure, Kevin. Jerry himself said the discs were in-the-works. What exactly do you mean by "out of development" (I assume you're saying "they stopped the development process", but if that's you're meaning I want you to be crystal-clear about it)? And, whatever that phrase means, what's the source of the info and how recently?

Here's my source, less than four months old.


Rob, yes...just got the word! :emoji_thumbsup:

[url=http://www.dvdplanet.com/productimages/front/36235.jpg] [/url]
 

Paul Drake

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Okay, Okay. One of the four cats is out of the bag! Paul Drake, Jeffrey, and DanHaya will be very happy!
You're darn right; I'm very happy.

Gilligan is great news. Thanks for the news Dave!

Now if you come back and tell us that one of the other three is Get Smart I may have to break down and do my first ever Dave Lambert Happy Dance :)
 

Phil L

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Oh, forgot: Nightmare Cafe.

Haven't seen it since it was broadcast but I enjoyed it then. I'd like to see it again and see if it was any good.
 

Ryan Wishton

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Garfield Halloween and Christmas Specials... I think there was a Thanksgiving one too??? Do these count for tv series??? I know there was a whole Garfield series, but first I am interested in the Holiday releases...

Saturday Night Live Holiday Collection... They can include the Holiday skits from the various holidays... It's probably not very likely that we would ever see this show in seasons... If we did, it would probably take 30 years to release them all...

In Living Color: Specifically the Fire Marshall Bill, Michael Jackson breaking into a house and other Michael Jackson skits...

Mama's Family

Golden Girls (But I thought I already heard it is going to be released???)

About 10 others people have already mentioned...
 

John Mansor

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With all the Gilligan's Island talk, it made me also want to see the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis with Bob Denver.
 

Jeff Kuykendall

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Here is another vote for INVADER ZIM.

Brilliant animated show that has accumulated a huge cult following. Nickelodeon would be wise to cash in. Especially since they haven't even aired the remaining episodes in America, and seem to have no intention of doing so...

I would also love to see RIPPING YARNS.

Jeff
 

Dane Marvin

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Am I the only one who wants Square Pegs on DVD? I think it would be a fairly simple one-shot release, since the show lasted only a season.
 

Peter M Fitzgerald

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Lots of good things I've wanted have been released on DVD already (BULLWINKLE! STINGRAY! OUTER LIMITS SEASON 2! DANGER MAN!), or are waiting in the wings (SCTV! LOST IN SPACE!), so my long-range TV-on-DVD want list now looks like this:

* WKRP IN CINCINNATI (1978-82, with the original music) Fox
* (Boris Karloff's) THRILLER (1961-62) Universal
* THE FUGITIVE (1963-67) Paramount
* THE WILD WILD WEST (1965-69) Paramount
* THE ADDAMS FAMILY (1964-66) Paramount
* MAVERICK (1957-62) Warner
* RIPPING YARNS (1977-79) BBC/Warner
* POLICE SQUAD! (1982) Paramount
* THE INVADERS (1966-67) Paramount
* DRAGNET (1967-70) Universal
* M-SQUAD (1957-60, Lee Marvin's DRAGNET-ish series) Universal
* THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR (1962-65) Universal
* SUSPICION (1957, short-lived hour suspense anthology series, made by Alfred Hitchcock's company) Universal
* BATMAN (1965-68) Fox
* THE WESTERNER (1960, short-lived Sam Peckinpah series, starring Brian Keith) Paramount
* LAND OF THE GIANTS (1968-70) Fox
* LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (1957-62) Universal
* JONNY QUEST (1964-65) Warner
* THE NEW ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1968) Warner
* GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE (1967) Jay Ward Productions
* HOPPITY HOOPER (1964) Jay Ward Productions
* WAY OUT (1961) David Susskind Estate
* ULTRAMAN (1966) Tsuburaya Productions
* SPACE GIANTS (1972) ???
* More BEANY & CECIL Bob Clampett Productions/Image
* More ROGER RAMJET Rhino
* More ERNIE KOVACS (1950s) Edie Adams
* More MST3K (beyond the Nov. '03 set) Rhino
* More GET A LIFE! (1990-92) Rhino
* More ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS (1955-62, and the 4 volumes already released in those badly-thought-out Hitchcock movie box sets re-released individually) Universal
* Classic Commercials (1950s-1970s) on DVD (especially the collected work of Stan Freberg)!
 

MartinTeller

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Am I the only one who wants Square Pegs on DVD? I think it would be a fairly simple one-shot release, since the show lasted only a season.
I'd probably rent it for a few minutes of nostalgia, but I can't imagine wanting to purchase it. Sitcoms, to me, just don't have any replay value, and they're all fairly interchangeable.

Love that Waitresses theme song, though.
 

Ryan Wishton

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Martin,

Looks like your in the minority in this thread... Just about everyone here has some form of sitcom written down from Bewitched to Seinfeld... :wink:
 

Gary Seven

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Let's see... not in any particular order:

The Six Million Dollar Man
Batman (60's)
The Green Hornet
The entire 60's Spiderman collection (I hear they were/did remaster them)
The Flash (90s)
Get Smart

Probably a few others ...
 

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