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Fess Parker Daniel Boone series
Does anyone know if there are plans for these to be released on DVD anytime soon? Last I heard, Fox has the rights to this series and I'd love to have it to go along with Disney's Davy Crocket series.
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02-06-2004, 04:38 PM
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That's one I'd get too. There are essentially no new programs that take place during the 1700's-1800's anymore (at least that I'm aware of), so if these came out on DVD they are a more compelling buy than other types of TV stuff coming out.
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01-12-2006, 06:06 PM
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I just now spoke with a representative from Liberty International Entertainment, Inc. They are the ones that have the actual rights for the release of "Daniel Boone" on DVD. I was told that within the next 4-6 weeks their website will post details on the first season boxed set!
http://www.libertyinteractive.com
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01-13-2006, 08:59 AM
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Yep, the series is on the way courtesy of Liberty, as Michael mentioned. This has been in the works for months now, and hopefully we will hear/see something from Liberty in the next month as the rep stated.
Gary "I'm really looking forward to this show being released - it's been at least 25 years since I've watched it" O.
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01-13-2006, 09:24 AM
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I hope I was correct in understanding this when conversing over the phone: apparently Liberty has license to but will not actually be releasing the majority of shows listed on their site (includes "Peter Gunn", "Yancy Derringer" and "Mr. Lucky", among others). They would actually be selling distribution rights to another vendor for those.
Apparently, this is not true in the case of "Daniel Boone" which is why, on their site the show is more prominently displayed, with mention made to its 40th anniversary, remastering, cast members listed on temp. box art, etc. Or it could just be that a yet to be named distributor is involved with this release.
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01-13-2006, 09:33 AM
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Wow! I'm really excited about getting this series. I can remember watching it back in the 1960's and haven't seen it since.
LibertyInteractive's website states that these are remastered from the original negatives so it should be a high quality release.
Can't wait to get my hands on this one! Even after all these years that catchy theme song from the show comes right back to me.
(starts to sing): "Daniel Boone was a man. Yes a big man!
With an eye like an eagle and as tall as a mountain was he....." 
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01-13-2006, 09:52 AM
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From the little info I've gathered, it's unclear as to whether Liberty will be producing and distributing the dvds themself, or will licence out the dvds to another company (maybe like Image or MPI). That's the only thing I can't figure out.
Gary "I am really looking forward to this series coming out too - I hope there is no major holdup if Liberty does need to find a company to create and distribute the dvds" O.
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01-13-2006, 11:51 AM
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| From the little info I've gathered, it's unclear as to whether Liberty will be producing and distributing the dvds themself, or will licence out the dvds to another company (maybe like Image or MPI). |
I'd hazzard a guess and say that they're the licensors of "Daniel Boone," judging by a few of the other series that they have listed, i.e., "Peter Gunn," which had a limited DVD release (32 episodes) from A&E, and "The Invisible Man," for which Dark Sky will be releasing season 1 in the near future.
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01-13-2006, 12:20 PM
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Great news! I'd love to get this to watch with my boys.
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01-13-2006, 12:43 PM
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I was born in 1968, while Daniel Boone was still in production and on NBC.
But I haven't seen the show myself the first time until it was rerun on a long dead UHF station from Wilmington, Delaware in the mid 1980s. It was also around that time that Pat Robertson's CBN cable was airing that and a lot of other old TV series.
The first year (1964-1965) was the only one shot in black & white, and Albert Salmi was a regular. The theme song that first year wasn't as polished as the second season.
They modified the theme a few times during the 6 years the show was on. The lyrics were always the same, but the orchestration and the men singing it were different.
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01-13-2006, 02:53 PM
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The first year (1964-1965) was the only one shot in black & white, and Albert Salmi was a regular.
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The presence of Salmi as "Yadkin" is the main reason I'm thrilled by the prospect of getting the first year of DB on dvd. Albert was a marvelously gifted and under-rated actor and was expected by many to become, back in the 50's, the next Brando. He chose the character actor path to remain low key, enabling him to be neither forced into becoming a sycophant nor a snob. Albert Salmi's story is exceptionally well told in Sandra Grabman's "Spotlights and Shadows".
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01-13-2006, 05:35 PM
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I liked the late Albert Salmi too, and in the mid 1970s he was a regular on the contemporary lawyer series Petrocelli, where he played Pete, Tony Petrocelli's private investigator who was rarely seen not wearing a cowboy hat and western-style boots.
Of course the main draw on that show was Susan Howard as Tony's hot wife.
I'm not buying Daniel Boone on DVD though.
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01-17-2006, 09:24 PM
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Here's an incredible trailer that Liberation put out showing how much "Daniel Boone" has benefited from the restoration process. I viewed the Quicktime version after several attempts at the Windows Media Player proved futile.
Gary "the show is gonna look great on dvd - hope it comes out soon" O.
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