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Originally Posted by MCCLOUD
Does anyone know if Paramount has any plans to release the classic 1971-1976 Quinn Martin TV Show Cannon starring William Conrad on DVD?
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Originally Posted by Steve...O
I would be in for this show also. However I want Paramount to finish up their other similarly themed shows first (Perry Mason, Mannix, Hawaii Five 0, etc.) They are putting a lot of classic product on the market and I fear the glut will hurt sales of one or more series and cause them to be prematurely ended.
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| I want to see THE FUGITIVE, RAWHIDE, PERRY MASON, UNTOUCHABLES and others get a little further along first. Especially in light of their continued insistence of pushing the dreaded split-season sets on us. |
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Originally Posted by Jeff*H
... and getting in burly fights with bad guys.
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| Cannon will be an interesting marketing test. Unlike 5-0 it hasn't been widely syndicated in recent decades (at least in my market) |
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Originally Posted by FanCollector
Funny that you say that. I have this unscientific theory that if a show was successfully syndicated (cable airings don't usually count for that, although some special cases pop up) in the United States between 1980 and 2000, it does well on DVD. If it wasn't, it doesn't. The system doesn't work for every title, but seems to work more than it doesn't. Cannon is an interesting test because I think it was pretty successful in syndication at the very beginning of that 20-year window, but not since. I guess we'll see.
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Originally Posted by Hank Dearborn
If that's the case, it doesn't bode well for Mannix, which has pretty much been a bomb in syndication from day one. Also, and I don't know the answer to this, but how is Man from UNCLE doing for Time Life? That show was pretty much dead in syndication by the mid 70s, thanks to all of the anti-violence crusading going on. I know, I tried collecting it from 1980 and the markets it was in were always few and far between.
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