Re: What's next for BCI?
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Originally Posted by David Levine
Just looked into it. It's mostly half hour episodes.
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Originally Posted by David Levine
Just looked into it. It's mostly half hour episodes.
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Originally Posted by joshb80
But maybe we can at least see the first hour long show from 1975...since that is in the mid-70's and the range of shows we are getting on the first DVD release.
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Originally Posted by Tony Zannikos
David,on the family feud sets right before the actual episodes begin, they have those cards with the air dates.Will these be on the price is right sets ?
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Originally Posted by Tony Zannikos
Thanks David, you have been very nice and patient with all of us here, asking questions.Here is my last one for a while,will this set have a cool animated menu of the price is right setting like family feud dvd did ???
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Originally Posted by Tony Zannikos
Thanks David, you have been very nice and patient with all of us here, asking questions.
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Originally Posted by Scott Temple
David, is it possible that BCI will sometime down the road release a Family Feud DVD set that highlights the six years (1988-1994) that Ray Combs hosted the show on CBS and in syndication? Ray is my favorite Feud host and I would love to have a DVD set, even if they are all-star celebrity episodes.
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| Also, regarding The Price Is Right, did Bob ever specify why he didn't want episodes with Dennis James, Tom Kennedy, and Doug Davidson included? |
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Originally Posted by Corey3rd
I enjoyed the Family Feud boxset mostly because it was filled with stars from various shows I enjoy. Getting to see Richard Dawson smooch Richard Deacon on the cheek was hilarious. And because it's all-stars, i'll enjoy watching it down the line and showing it to pals who rave about certain shows. The same goes for the Match Game boxset. It's not about the answers, it's about the panelists interaction that makes it entertaining.
I just find it hard to get excited about watching the Ludd family from Glendale going to for the big money a third time. But watching Lyle Waggoner freakout as he combines questions is fantastic |
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Originally Posted by nikkif99uk
Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978)
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Originally Posted by nikkif99uk
Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam! (1981)
The New Adventures of Zorro (1981) - I havent bought the Lone Ranger/Zorro set yet is this the same series or different? The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour (1981) Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978) |
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Originally Posted by AndyMcKinney
This will never happen. Why? Because some of the show's segments (namely, Manta and Moray, Web Woman and Superstretch and Microwoman) can not be released, as Filmation got sued back in the day by DC and Marvel for "copyright infringement" reasons. As a settlement, Filmation (and future heirs to its library) had to withhold those segments from worldwide distribution.
For those who are curious, Marvel sued because they felt Web Woman was a ripoff of their Spider Woman character. |
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Originally Posted by Steve...O
Thanks to David for his continued participation in this thread!
Back to Price is Right....I don't want to sound callous or cruel, but is the only way to "free" some of these episodes is to wait until Barker passes? |
| Question for David....do you think the market would support a release of a classic Game Show like "What's My Line" or "I've Got a Secret"? The use of guest stars, particularly on the former, could be the hook. I fully realize that the demographic skews older on these shows and that the appeal of the personalities involved would be needed to drive sales. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by Tory
If some of the other shows have less of a chance of selling, would a compilation, mixed bag be doable for a variety of classics that could pull in different fans?
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Originally Posted by Tory
Would Win Lose or Draw be a contender? It had celebrities of the 80s. Although the Newlywed Game was not celebrities there was a level of innuendo that many find appealing. If some of the other shows have less of a chance of selling, would a compilation, mixed bag be doable for a variety of classics that could pull in different fans?
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Originally Posted by Steve...O
The perception is that he's imposing his personal preferences (furs) or animosity/ego (models and other hosts) in keeping certain episodes out of circulation or at least out of the public eye.
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Originally Posted by Tony Zannikos
David, will the packaging for the price is right dvd be similar to the family feud dvd?
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| Also im hoping the march 25th release date for price is right remains, because im really anticipating it. |
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