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Re: My Favorite Martian - season 3 has a Bonus Disc
Hello..
Here is a little back history..
I started with Chertok television three years ago, but in 1992 Bill Bixby and I spent some time developing a final episode/telemovie to give fans a solid ending to the show.
I had the pleasure of getting to know Jack Chertok, he was a wonderful gentleman who understood every element of production from the ground up.
Back then Jack sent me to his film vault to get an idea of what we had to work with for flash back footage, so I had a solid understanding of what existed for the show.
Years later when the Rhino sets began I was frankly shocked to see the lack of extras for fans like you and me.
Something had to be done..I contacted Rhino before the release of the second set and while they listened.. it was not anything they saw as important for that release.
Then I recontacted the Chertok company, they were winding down after the death of Jack..who was of course the heart of the company.
I was signed to a contract to handle many aspects of their holdings...so I exist because of the lack of action on the part of Rhino..ironic.
Now from this point forward I supervise all of the new products..and make sure they are produced to far higher standards than in the past.
all the elements for the show are in great shape..and we have just finished restoring the music cues and about to start on the stills collection as well..
(and of course the ongoing struggle to bring back "My Living Doll")
As I go through all of these different assets I will make it a point to make them available to all of you to enjoy in as many ways as possible. (as you will see Umbrella sets are a radical departure from the past sets)
Best to all
Jack Chertok television.
PS. the first season DVD set had solid sales, the second was horrible sales wise..I blame really poor distribution together with no point of purchase advertising..also the packaging on both sets was far bellow Rhino's normal high standards.( the back of season two shows a flying saucer based on the C57D from Forbidden Planet?)
Also no real press promotion..the general public had no clue the sets even existed.
Last edited by Chertok Television. : 11-22-2007 at 01:02 PM.
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