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CAR 54 (literally) WHERE ARE YOU ?

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Does anybody have any news whether or not CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU ? will make an appearance on DVD ? One of the cable outlets in NY (The Metro Channel) had been airing them full and uncut up until about 5 years ago. When I switched from Cablevision to Directv, I lost sight of them because Directv doesn't carry Metro. Would be great to see Toody, Muldoon, Schnauser and the rest of the 53rd precinct again. Any info ?
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Originally Posted by CIULLOCAMNY
Does anybody have any news whether or not CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU ? will make an appearance on DVD ? One of the cable outlets in NY (The Metro Channel) had been airing them full and uncut up until about 5 years ago. When I switched from Cablevision to Directv, I lost sight of them because Directv doesn't carry Metro. Would be great to see Toody, Muldoon, Schnauser and the rest of the 53rd precinct again. Any info ?

Well, that's exactly where I got mine from, the uncut, complete Metro run. Look great too. As for a commercial release, it's Paramount, which owns about a thousand other shows that are in the same category. I wouldn't hold my breath.
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The fact that CAR 54 is not on DVD surprises me a little, since there were some official VHS tapes released about 10 years ago by Republic Pictures. I have one of these tapes that was part of a classic TV box set issued by Republic that also had episodes from Bonanza (not PD), The Addams Family, one of The Saint TV movies, and the final two-parter of The Fugitive. This is another great show that I'd love to see again, sort of an early version of BARNEY MILLER which, apparently, did not sell well for Sony as there has never been a follow-up to the season 1 release.
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Yes but that was before Republic was bought by Worldvision then by Spelling then by Viacom. If Republic was still in business today you might see it. But as part of the Paramount world I doubt it.
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Most other tv shows of that era I get a good chuckle out of, but Car 54 has me on the floor. Joe Ross is hilarious and that's an understatement. His eyes, his voice and the way he talks to people without even looking directly at them.
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I hope CBS/Paramount gets to it one day. There are not that many episodes of this... something in its favor. They could do 2 season sets, or 4 split season sets.. It was really funny show. I remember watching it on Nick at Nite in 87/88.
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I hope CBS/Paramount gets to it one day. There are not that many episodes of this... something in its favor. They could do 2 season sets, or 4 split season sets.. It was really funny show. I remember watching it on Nick at Nite in 87/88.

I'd actually like to get the whole set in one complete box which could easily be done for a two season, half hour series. But, if not, season sets would be fine. I don't see any real reason to release a show made for a half time frame to be released in the split season format.

It is somewhat surprising, given the fact that both Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis were in this show, that CBS/Paramount couldn't piggyback off the success of Universal's later "The Munsters" with both actors.
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Maybe Shout or MPI could license this show.
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Maybe Shout or MPI could license this show.

Paramount doesn't license.
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Oh right. Then lets hope they decide to put this out. I may give in and get it from "other sources".
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Originally Posted by Neil Brock
Paramount doesn't license.

Didn't they license out several movies to Legend Films though?
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