Re: Science Fiction Theater
I was having a discussion a few nights ago with JeffWld and we were talking about how Sony, better than any other studio, has done a great job historically of getting their product out there. Just look at some of the obscurities that they were able to put on the air in the 80's:
CBN - Wackiest Ship in the Army, Empire, Iron Horse, Young Rebels, Here Come the Brides, Born Free, Wild Bill Hickok, Farmer's Daughter, The Quest
HA - Occasional Wife, Mr. Merlin, Mama Malone, The Charmings, Tabitha, Quark, Camp Runamuck
USA - Second Hundred Years, Temperatures Rising, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, Bridget Loves Bernie, Girl With Something Extra, The American Girls, Feather and Father Gang
BET - The Outcasts, Sanford, Sanford Arms
Channel America - The Interns, Nakia, David Cassidy, Man Undercover, Doctor's Private Lives, Ivanhoe, Salvage One, Gibbsville, Matt Helm
LBS Syndication - Hawk, Gidget, Route 66, Tallahassee 7000, Joe Forrester, Medical Story, Ghost Story
And then on DVD: Tabitha, Walking Tall, Blue Thunder
Say what you want about Sony/Columbia/Screen Gems or whatever they're called this month, but they have done more with their library over the last 25 years than all of the other studios combined. The sheer amount of short-run series that they have at least done something with is highly commendable. While I know this is a DVD forum and many people like to complain that they were in diapers 5 years ago and didn't know how to work a VCR, that fact remains that this company has consistently put their product out there for people.
BTW, didn't MGM cancel their distribution deal with Sony and sign on with Fox, hence the release of Addams Family on Fox? A more awful turn of events I couldn't imagine as I'm sure Fox will put more effort into the 35th repackaging of BUFFY than they will into any MGM show. But they're the best, right guys?