- Joined: January 2006
- Post Count: 133
Re: Simon & Simon Season 2??
Mark,
Simon & Simon Season 1 was released on the same day as one of the Magnum P.I. releases. During the time right before and right after their releases, I saw the Simon & Simon Amazon.com sales ranking much lower than Magnum's. While this only tallies Amazon's sales, I like to use Amazon's sales as a benchmark for dvd popularity (assuming an equal percentage of people buy from Amazon for all dvds).
I think Magnum has been a pretty consistent upper range seller for Universal, so that might mean Simon & Simon is a more of a borderline case, not an absolute "never again" case. It just depends on how many fewer units it sold.
I'd love to see the totals for these types of older shows. Making up numbers, if Magnum sold 70,000 earning Universal a nice profit, would Simon & Simon's 40,000 units sold earn it another release?
TV DVDs wanted: TJ Hooker (seasons 3-5), The Fall Guy (Seasons 2-5), Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Father Dowling Mysteries, Queen of Swords, Smurfs, and Charlemagne (1994 TV miniseries)
- Joined: August 2001
- Post Count: 11,271
Re: Simon & Simon Season 2??
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Mark Talmadge
...since nearly all of Universals TV Shows have been released to DVD I doubt Universal has much else to release as far as those old shows go.
|
No offense, Mark, but you're kidding, right?
Besides all the shows they've started releasing on DVD and not finished (
Simon & Simon, Adam-12, Kojak, Amazing Stories, Leave it to Beaver, Quincy, etc.), they've still got tons of unreleased properties that people out there wouldn't mind having.
Major Dad, Marcus Welby, Whiz Kids, Sheriff Lobo, BJ and the Bear, Centennial, Ellery Queen, Switch, The Gemini Man, Get Christie Love!, Wagon Train, Rich Man Poor Man, B.L. Stryker, House Calls...need I go on? Oh, yeah, you laugh at some of those titles, but I get e-mails asking for them all the time.
BJ and the Bear may seem nutty for me to bring up, but it's the 47th most-wanted unreleased show at TSoD.

Of course, Uni will never release the one I want, a forgotten little program called
Otherworld.
DAVE/Memphis, TN
...Want to see your favorite show on DVD?
- Joined: August 2001
- Post Count: 11,271
Re: Simon & Simon Season 2??
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Tory
B.L. Stryker is still coming from TV Guide, right?
|
Ah, yes, it slipped my mind. Actually coming from Arts Alliance America, as part of their "TV Guide Presents" line-up. Honestly, I'm not sure how much TV Guide has to do with these other than licensing the name/logo to AAA.
It certainly doesn't cross my path, other than I get info about these TV-DVDs the same as I do for any other TV-DVDs.
DAVE/Memphis, TN
...Want to see your favorite show on DVD?
- Joined: August 2001
- Post Count: 11,271
Re: Simon & Simon Season 2??
8 episodes, from January to March of 1985.
Gretchen Corbett and Sam Groom, with Tony O'Dell and the wonderfully evil Jonathan Banks (fresh from a great bad guy role in 48 Hours!).
It's actually ranked decently high among TVShowsOnDVD voters...440th on the unreleased list. I'm hoping that someday Shout! or Arts Alliance America will license it and get it out there, but I'm not holding my breath.
Aryn, love the Shea Stadium logo under your name there.
DAVE/Memphis, TN
...Want to see your favorite show on DVD?
- Joined: January 2006
- Post Count: 133
Re: Simon & Simon Season 2??
Guys, do you think sometimes it may hurt some shows when they are released at the same time as something similar? Examples such as Magnum/Simon & Simon. I think those types of shows draw from the same demographics. At my local Best Buy, they normally have a table for all the new releases. Let's say a non-die hard fan walks in who would like both shows, but isn't willing to spend $70-$80 right then. They purchase one, and not the other. The next week, the table has new releases, and this person forgets about the other one. I've thought that way a few times when I've seen similar cartoons released on the same day.
Of course, there are plenty of examples to the contrary. I know the A-Team/Knight Rider were released on the same day, and both of those series have been completed. But for a few shows on the edge of profitability, perhaps it would be a better marketing tool to stagger their releases.
TV DVDs wanted: TJ Hooker (seasons 3-5), The Fall Guy (Seasons 2-5), Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Father Dowling Mysteries, Queen of Swords, Smurfs, and Charlemagne (1994 TV miniseries)