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12/12/06 at 10:20am
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| Another reason that I'd love to see this one released is that it is in the catagory (for me) of rarely-seen series since its original airing. Roy Thinnes did a great job in that role. |
| In response to Michael's message post THE UNTOUCHABLES (ABC 1959-63) is not a QM Production but Mr. Martin was a staff producer for this Desilu Production's first season (1959-60) only before going off to establish his own television dynasty. |
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Originally Posted by JeffT.
I'm not trashing anything here! Those are comments made by a professional...to be accepted or rejected! It does provide some (interesting) contrast to the other SF tv series contemporaries of THE INVADERS however (and which I do happen to agree with).
If you like a tv show then you (properly) promote it with valid reasons more relevant than "I think it's a really great tv show" which to the average DVD consumer out there doesn't really mean too much. Some of the tv properties being suggested for release here quite frankly sound about as captivating as yesterday's leftovers! Jeff T. |
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Originally Posted by JeffT.
People want something that they will enjoy again and again and again...in other words rewatchability! Jeff T.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Willis
JeffT, great post! And cool picture! Is that an original ABC promo poster?
I have to figure that with the classic TV/DVD releases picking up momentum, as well as another QM release coming ("Streets....San Francisco"), we'll see the Invaders land soon. "Let 'em land" (a Texas version of your signature |




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Originally Posted by Paul_Scott
Glad to see there will be some relief for the fans of the series...if only imports for a little while (as a bionic fan I sympathize)
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Originally Posted by Paul_Scott
They had an entry for it in a book I used to have as a kid called Fantastic Television, which is basically an episode guide to all the fantasy series produced up to that time (about 1976 iirc).
Sounds good, though the writer of the book believed that the series started to spin its wheels in the second season. At the very least, I would happily blind buy a season one (or, groan, S1 vol 1) set to check it out. |