As a big David Janssen fan, I was wondering if there is an news on the future of Harry O and Richard Diamond coming to DVD ?
Would love to see both series digitally remastered !!
Would love to see both series digitally remastered !!
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Originally Posted by Jeff Willis
I'm also a Janssen fan and that "Diamond" series interests me. Never seen any episode. If I recall, Bob (H) mentioned some partial release in PD (or near-PD picture Q), perhaps in a "detective" collecton. I'd be interested in a cleaned up remastered release though.
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Originally Posted by Rick Thompson
I've come to the conclusion that Tom Selleck has basically turned into David Janssen. Both had hugely successful series, had (in Selleck's case, have) TV movies that always draw high ratings, and their movie careers never quite hit the big time. Plus, they both had/have that laid-back charm that make you root for them. |
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Originally Posted by jamoon2006
Count me in for Harry O. Everything I've read about this show says it rivals Rockford for best TV private eye. |
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Originally Posted by HenryDuBrow
And it also wipes the floor with Magnum PI, too much silliness in these later 70s/80s crime shows, in my humble opinion. I just watched some first season Kojaks last night, grim and dark as they come, dirty streets, grimy alleys, rainy docks, and no nonsense. No gimmicks. Everything that doesn't sell a show today, unfortunately. You know, realism, seasoned actors, and professionally written good scripts & evolving stories.
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Originally Posted by Jack P
Don't forget Janssen's other show "O'Hara: U.S. Treasury" which had a brief renaissance on A+E in the early 90s.
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