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is Bob doing any publicity interviews for the set?

Not that I'm aware of.
post #182 of 473

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So, do we know if the 1st Episode of Price is Right will be on the set? TVShowsOnDVD.com says it will be, but then there's the theory about the 3 non-fur First Week episodes that David seemed to think was correct.

Doug
post #183 of 473
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I'm halfway through the Family Feud set. Richard Dawson is a funny guy. He loves to kiss the ladies, and his style of hosting the show, it seem he's got a really good alcohol buzz going at all times, just not quite drunk! I could watch much more of this show even without the famous people,(The Brady Bunch vs. Petticoat Junction is my favorite so far) really good stuff.
David, Do you know if more sets are planned?
post #184 of 473

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Originally Posted by Bryan^H
I'm halfway through the Family Feud set. Richard Dawson is a funny guy. He loves to kiss the ladies, and his style of hosting the show, it seem he's got a really good alcohol buzz going at all times, just not quite drunk! I could watch much more of this show even without the famous people,(The Brady Bunch vs. Petticoat Junction is my favorite so far) really good stuff.
David, Do you know if more sets are planned?

Glad you're digging it!

If this set does well, I believe there are enough episodes left to do a 2nd All-Star set. I'm sure we'd include some Ray Combs celebrity episodes as well.

I'm not sure about a family vs. family set, because I don't know that enough people care to make it worthwhile.
post #185 of 473

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David, has the set been finalized for March 25??? The reason im asking is because the feud set was pushed back, last November to just this month, but it was worth the wait !!!!!
post #186 of 473

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I just got the All Star Family Feud box and it's great! I hope it's doing well and that we'll get a second volume (I'll echo the request for Ray Combs (and even Louie Anderson) episodes).
One minor issue I have is that there is no episode listing in the package. A comprehensive listing of episode air dates and contestants, and breakdown by disc, would have been nice to have in the booklet.
post #187 of 473
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David,
Have any idea when the final volume of Bravestarr is being released?
post #188 of 473

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Originally Posted by streeter
One minor issue I have is that there is no episode listing in the package. A comprehensive listing of episode air dates and contestants, and breakdown by disc, would have been nice to have in the booklet.

Yup. Would've been a great idea, but we totally screwed up and didn't do it.

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David,
Have any idea when the final volume of Bravestarr is being released?

I think in June.
post #189 of 473

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I'm looking forward to more "Sweeney." I hope Series 2 is on the way.
post #190 of 473

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Anyone else excited, the price is right set is out in less than 1 month !!!
post #191 of 473

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I'm not going to buy it right away, but I'm excited about the release. Actually, several others on my 2buy list are ahead of it. Namely all the awesome live action/animated Saturday morning TV they've been making available. I'll be picking up Ark II and Dungeons & Dragons (finally!) in about a week. I certainly hope they will keep the old kid's TV and game shows coming. I'd love to see Scrabble with Chuck Woolery again.
post #192 of 473

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I dont know if this is true or not , but on a message board called golden -road.net, someone claims they know the exact episodes on the price is right set !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ill repost what they said. The episodes are disc 1 : 4 Bill Cullen shows and 3 half hour episodes from the first week of the new price is right with Bob Barker.Disc 2 : 7 half hour episodes from 1972- 1973. disc 3:, 3 half hour episodes from 1974,1 hour long show from the 3rd anniversary week,2 more half hour episodes from 1975,and the first permanent hour long show.Disc 4 :The final 5 episodes hosted by Barker.Again, im just reposting what I read and I dont know if its legit or not.
post #193 of 473

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Sounds like a very nice variety if that's the right info.
post #194 of 473

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That sounds like it's right to me.
post #195 of 473

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Most pre order sites, list this set at a running time of 930 minutes.That seems like its wrong , because if there are only 7 hour long shows , and the rest are half hour ones, it comes out to alot less than even 800 minutes.
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Screenshots from the new price is right dvd set have been posted, at golden-road.net message boards !!!!The picture quality looks to be tremendously improved, when compared to the previous game show set of all star family feud.This is going to be great !!!!!
post #197 of 473

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Wow! Those shots look really good. I won't be buying this set right away but I'll most likely snag it along with the Family Feud set before the year is out.

Is there a chance in hell Lets Make a Deal is next? Now that's one I'd snag as soon as I had the money.

I'm really liking BCI.
post #198 of 473

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Wow! Those shots look really good. I won't be buying this set right away but I'll most likely snag it along with the Family Feud set before the year is out.

Is there a chance in hell Lets Make a Deal is next? Now that's one I'd snag as soon as I had the money.

Well, considering all the releases so far are Goodson-Todman shows, I guess it would depend on whether or not BCI has/can licence LMAD from Sony.

One show I can see them licencing would be Dating Game, as that show often had celebrity guests and many of the '60s ones are still in good shape (unlike Newlywed Game, where the masters to the early ones are in poor condition).

Too bad BCI didn't licence (or try to locate) Joanna Cameron's appearance on The Dating Game as an extra for the Isis set! Captain Marvel (Jackson Bostwick) was also a contestant in the '60s!
post #199 of 473

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I think Sony is a closed shop. And it's a shame, too. Their Jeopardy DVD doesn't even begin to scratch the surface.
post #200 of 473

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Courtesy of yet again another site , I found what appear to be the episode air dates, or maybe its tape dates of whats on the dvds!! Disc 1 / Cullen show dates,/3/10/57/ , 1/13/60/, 1/27/60/, 9/4/64/ , Barker shows , 8/21/72/, 8/26/72/, 8/21/ 72 /. Disc 2 ,9/3/72/, 9/17/72/, 6/17/73/, 6/17/73/, 8/27/73/, 9/23/73/, 12/10/73/. Disc 3, 3/11/74/, 6/17/74/, 8/5/ 74/, 8/31/75/, 10/11/75/, 10/12/75/, 10/20/75/. No need for me to list disc 4 , since we all know whats on it.What does eveyone think??? A nice variety , I would say.
post #201 of 473

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I'm really going to enjoy the 1970s episodes with Barker. I really can't wait to see those. So...call me impressed with what they're releasing.
post #202 of 473

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These would have to be taping dates, as the current show did not premiere until September 4, 1972. I think that's all Fremantle has to go by.

I hope it does well, and that this is the beginning of a series of sets. I have said before one set cannot do a 36-years-and-counting old show justice.
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Matt, I agree. But, if they do another set, I hope it moves into the 80s.
post #204 of 473

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Originally Posted by AndyMcKinney

One show I can see them licencing would be Dating Game, as that show often had celebrity guests and many of the '60s ones are still in good shape (unlike Newlywed Game, where the masters to the early ones are in poor condition).

Too bad BCI didn't licence (or try to locate) Joanna Cameron's appearance on The Dating Game as an extra for the Isis set! Captain Marvel (Jackson Bostwick) was also a contestant in the '60s!



If ever they do release that show, I hope that that will be included as well as the appearance of Mantan Moreland.
post #205 of 473

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Are any of the Hollywood Squares a possibility to ever get a DVD release either the 1965, 1983, 1986 or 1998 shows?
post #206 of 473

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Originally Posted by nikkif99uk
Are any of the Hollywood Squares a possibility to ever get a DVD release either the 1965, 1983, 1986 or 1998 shows?

the original Peter Marshall version is now controlled by Sony. The 1983 version is still, I think, jointly owned, like Batman (by Mark Goodson Productions for Orion, whose rights fell to Sony, I think. Don't forget, the '83 version was the hybrid Match Game/Hollywood Squares, with the Match Game format itself also owned by Goodson). Don't remember who owns the other two versions.

Of all of these, MG/HS is probably least likely to get a release, since a deal would have to be struck with both Goodson and Sony (or whoever else inherited the other half of ownership).
post #207 of 473

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Here is our review of The Best of The Price is Right:
SitcomsOnline.com News Blog: Mini-DVD Review: The Best of The Price is Right (March 25); Solomon's Weekly Rant
post #208 of 473

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Have there been any new releases slated for Ink & Paint for the rest of 2008 or early 2009?
post #209 of 473

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^^^^
bumping because I'm interested too. Just started watching Dungeons & Dragons. A very nice set.

I'd also love more stuff from my childhood like Ark II. That's ones outstanding. I"ll be picking up Space Academy and Jason very soon.
post #210 of 473

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Ive Received my Price is right set in the mail today.Words cant express the fantastic picture quality, Ive only watched the first 1972 Barker show.Im assuming the picture quality will be just as good on the other episodes,It puts the feud set to shame .I dont know, maybe the masters for the feud set werent kept in good condition.But I read on another board, that in the 90s the price episodes were remastered, so maybe that explains it.Congrats to David Levine and Bci for this great set.My only minor complaint is no chapter stops, can I request that if this set does well , that on the next volume you have a couple chapter stops in each show ????
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