Yeah, but what time elapsed between S3V2 and S4V1? What about 2-3 yrs? I wouldn't get too upset yet.
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I want to ask a question which I had read or heard years ago. ABC was going to renew Voyage for a 4th season but Irwin Allen chose not to. He offered the network Land of the Giants instead which would air in the Voyage time slot. Has anyone else ever heard this?
Needless to say I am very unhappy about our last 13 shows release date. I hate this waiting. When When When will Fox give us the last of our show. I know I know quit your complaints. I am sorry I just have to voice my frustration.
This IS great news! Where can I find the detail on this?
It's due to be released as part of the "Warner Archive"
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Regarding the fourth season of Voyage.......
Since I work in commercial television I noted that when we got the first half of the fourth season that the audio in some episodes was what I will call shallow. The dialogue conversation was fine but sound affects like explosions were not like they were originally. The sounds lacked the frequency response that I heard and recorded on audio tape of the original showings. This to me is significantly noted in the episode "Deadly Amphibians" in Disk 3, Side B. My DVD player is hooked to a stereo amp which provides good frequency responce if it is present in the first place.
I am not complaining too much because we have what we have and could have received nothing. The case was different this time as you all know. I have to wonder with what I have stated if some short cuts were taken to get the this Fourth Season (first half) out there. I may be wrong but I often wonder.
Regarding the second half of the fourth season................
You are anxious because you want it. I am sure Fox will deliver the rest of the product in short order. After all it is a product to them that can make them money. In other words it is a product that is done and will be available for sale in their right time. When that time is chosen the duplication will be underway. Remember also that each package you have received has other ingredients in it (Special Features) that have to be acquired and processed as well. It takes a plan to decide what is available after 40 years and what can be included as well. The packaging with the artistic graphics requires a decision as well. Duplication and distribution takes some time as you would expect.
Take these factors into account as you wait. I am sure the final half will come.
I am sure you all realize that the David Hedison interviews were all taped in one interview session. They are split up in small bits to spread out over several video sets. I know all of you realize that.
The tidbit: How many of your heard part of a new question being asked in the last interview you have in your current collection which would be the Fourth Season Part One? More specifically if you put in Disk 3 - Side B where the David Hedison interviews are and instead of "Play All" advance ahead to "Voice-Overs" and play just that one all the way to the end. After David finishes his remarks you will hear a man that is asking the questions say "did you watch" -- and then it ends abruptly.
It will be interesting to see what the remaining topics and answers will be when the Fourth Season Part Two hits the market. And again be patient about that. Getting upset will not bring it any sooner.
Clearly by the tv audience ratings provided by Nick which are all generally below the passing baseline of a 15 this is a show in definite decline and there is no possible way that VOYAGE could have been renewed for a fifth season.
Since the tv audience ratings for the second half of the fourth season (1967-68) have been provided it would be (very) nice to see the ratings for the first half as well.
Jeff T.
Gary "could Fox really be that lame to not finish this series out when they are so close to the finish line?" O.

It's not close enough to Christmas to panic that this has been abandoned so close to the end. There's always a chance that if they've really given up, Fox can always let Shout! handle it like they did Son of the Beach. But that would rule out them boxing them up for a Complete series collection.
Let Shout! handle it?!
Please read any thread on IRONSIDE before you hand over our favorite incomplete classic sci-fi series to those folks!
FOX will come through on this... just on their schedule, not ours!
Shout! Factory will abandon Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Season 4 Vol. 2.

I wouldn't feel compelled to have to remind people of Shout's failings (which are equal to those of other companies) if it weren't for the fact that there are too many people in this and other forums who seem determined to adopt a Princess Leia style attitude surrounding this company. ("Help me Shout Factory, you're my only hope!")
Exactly, Jack! FOX has give us no reason to believe that VOYAGE will be abandoned. Slowed? Yes. But even THE SIMPSONS has been slowed by FOX. Abandoned? No evidence yet!
But. there's always this knee jerk reaction (seen in so many other threads) to give it to Shout!
They haven't exactly earned the unconditional adoration I seem to see over and over again on this forum. VOYAGE hasn't been abandoned, but IRONSIDE has. So, I'll keep VOYAGE at FOX and take my chances!
I'll say this - if Shout! put out the VTBOS DVDs, they wouldn't be stupid flippers.
you know you can watch Ironside online via hulu? you can also see VTBOS there for those wondering what the show is about.
And sure, Shout finished two titles, just as the much maligned CBS/Paramount has also finished "Mission: Impossible" and "Wild Wild West" and Fox finished all the other Irwin Allen titles, but they've also got "The Bill Cosby Show" as another black mark next to them along with "Ironside", plus the abandonment of future volumes of the Dick Cavett talk shows and "The Electric Company". That adds up to a track record that once again, please is *no better* than any one else's! So if you want to praise what they do finish, fine, but please, please let us hear the last of this "Help me Shout Factory, you're our only hope" nonsense every time a show runs into trouble from one of the other companies.

And you don't know that for a fact. It was clearly established that if SF were to license anything from another company, they would get whatever has been recently remastered. In other words, if SF were to release the final vol. of VTTBOTS, Fox will give them the same clean looking prints that Fox has been releasing so far. "Rhoda" was taken from transfers made decades ago, so of course they look terrible. It's apples and oranges here.
Don't get to bitter on the subject of Shout!. Maybe they aren't the salvation, but they appear to be one of the few DVD companies that's able to work with Sony, Fox and Universal.
They did finish off Son of the Beach after that show had been abandoned by Fox.
There are 6 more seasons of Ironside and if Shout! received too many returns of Season 1, it's easy to see why they didn't continue the series. Perry Mason used to get a lot of rerun action from cable in the 90s. I hadn't seen Ironside on TV after it was taken off the air until RTN started running it.
I would rather see them finish what they started before they overcommit to other titles, especially when as the "Werewolf" debacle reveals, they still haven't learned their lesson about how to practice good customer relations PR.
And please, stop saying "an Outside reviewer". It's getting boring and reptetitive the more you say it.
Boring repetition IMO is when someone falls into Princess Leia mode regarding a title.
I didn't say that they were totally candid about "Rhoda". I just said that nowhere, did they say, word-for-word, that "ALL EPISODES ARE COMPLETE".
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