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There is a glimmer of hope for Sony-owned game shows showing up, as the recent releases of Father Knows Best, The Donna Reed Show, and My Two Dads suggest they are more open to licensing than before.
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Originally Posted by David Levine
That one ("Andy Barker, P.I.") looks like it's going to be a really nice set. Hope to have an update before too long.

That's fantastic, David! Sounds like there may be some extra features.
post #363 of 473

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Originally Posted by John DeAngelis
That's fantastic, David! Sounds like there may be some extra features.

Oh there will be.
post #364 of 473

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Fremantle owns the rights to Let's Make A Deal, not Sony. But there is a LOT of material with Goodson-Todman, so I can understand going through that first.
post #365 of 473

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David... Since you are working on G-T titles, has "I've Got a Secret" been approached?

I know this isn't one of their titles but wonder who has the rights to the old "Truth or Consequences" shows and if they are in the works?

I would also love to see "Let's Make a Deal" on DVD as I grew up on it!

Eric
post #366 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
Thanks Tony,

No sign of them stopping any time soon. The Drive-In Cult Classics series has been doing VERY well for us. We're prepping Volume 5 right now.
I know most all of these releases come from the Crown library but wondered if you will be releasing more of the older b/w 50's-60s horror/sci-fi stuff we desperately need cleaner copies of?

Thanks for the excellent job so far!

Eric
post #367 of 473

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I know this isn't one of their titles but wonder who has the rights to the old "Truth or Consequences" shows and if they are in the works?

Ralph Edwards Productions still has the rights to Truth or Consequences. Ralph Edwards was very good at keeping his product intact. They also own Name That Tune with Tom Kennedy and the original Cross-Wits with Jack Clark.
post #368 of 473

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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
David... Since you are working on G-T titles, has "I've Got a Secret" been approached?

I think we're looking at it. We'll have to see how much interest there is in the older shows.

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I know this isn't one of their titles but wonder who has the rights to the old "Truth or Consequences" shows and if they are in the works?

Nothing in the works with anyone as far as I know.

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I would also love to see "Let's Make a Deal" on DVD as I grew up on it!

We'd love that too, but at this point I don't think we have any idea who truly owns it.
post #369 of 473

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David... let's see if I can help about who owns the older "Let's Make a Deal" episodes.

Hatos-Hall Productions holds the rights to the 60s-70s and 1984-86 episodes.

When Hatos-Hall left NBC in 1968, Their big stickler was ownership of tapes. Hatos-Hall was bought by Fremantle in 2006 which is how LMAD was part of the game show marathon and how LMAD returned early in 2007 to GSN.

Hatos-Hall Productions 519 North Arden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210-3507

Since Fremantle now owns the rights, not sure if this address is still good other than contacting Monty Hall?


Eric
post #370 of 473

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How about a complete set of all of the "One Step Beyond" shows uncut with original commercials/promos?


Eric
post #371 of 473

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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
David... let's see if I can help about who owns the older "Let's Make a Deal" episodes.

Hatos-Hall Productions holds the rights to the 60s-70s and 1984-86 episodes.

When Hatos-Hall left NBC in 1968, Their big stickler was ownership of tapes. Hatos-Hall was bought by Fremantle in 2006 which is how LMAD was part of the game show marathon and how LMAD returned early in 2007 to GSN.

Hatos-Hall Productions 519 North Arden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210-3507

Since Fremantle now owns the rights, not sure if this address is still good other than contacting Monty Hall?


Eric

Cool. I'll run this by some people tomorrow.
post #372 of 473

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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
How about a complete set of all of the "One Step Beyond" shows uncut with original commercials/promos?


Eric

I doubt there is a big enough audience to make it feasible - and it's always tough to find quality complete episodes of shows that haven't really been cared for - and may or may not have fallen into the Public Domain (if memory serves).

And I'm not sure what you mean by "with original commercials", do you mean spots for the show, or the various commercials that aired when the show did?
post #373 of 473

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David: here's an idea for I've Got a Secret: in 1972, an all-color version was produced for syndication (hosted by Steve Allen). It ran once a week and aired only 30-40 shows. Maybe that version would not be "too old" to be popular. It had a lot of decent celebs participating in the stunts, such as Milton Berle, Paul Lynde, Alan Alda, Don Knotts, Bob Barker, Charles Nelson Reilly, etc. If it was popular enough, the whole run of these episodes could probably get knocked out in two volumes.
post #374 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
And I'm not sure what you mean by "with original commercials", do you mean spots for the show, or the various commercials that aired when the show did?
Correct, the commercails that aired with the show (sponsors, etc...). I know in one of my worn out PD sets they have the commercials for some fabric and watch company and others still there. Think all of the companies are now defunct? but makes for a better viewing experience for those of us who are big on nostalgia.

Eric
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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
Correct, the commercails that aired with the show (sponsors, etc...). I know in one of my worn out PD sets they have the commercials for some fabric and watch company and others still there. Think all of the companies are now defunct? but makes for a better viewing experience for those of us who are big on nostalgia.

Eric

Gotcha. Those are great and wildly dangerous to add to a set. You'll notice that you only see them in inexpensive sets and usually from more shady companies.

The problem is, if the company still exists, they can sue you. If the company is gone, but someone else owns the brand, THEY can sue you. The people that own any music playing can sue you, etc.

It would be unbelievably cost-prohibitive to try to clear the commercials.
post #376 of 473

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Would any of the Tattletales shows or To Tell the Truth shows be a contender for a release
post #377 of 473

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David... odd because of the recently released "Steve Canyon" series has their original Chesterfield / L&M / etc... brand commercoals as well as various ABC Television promo spots. The old Liggett & Myers brands are currently owned by Philip Morris a/k/a Altria Group. Wonder how they got license with such a niche private release and keep the costs low on top of professional restoration?

Eric
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Would any of the Tattletales shows or To Tell the Truth shows be a contender for a release

Tattletales is our next Game Show release.
post #379 of 473

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Originally Posted by Eric Huffstutler
David... odd because of the recently released "Steve Canyon" series has their original Chesterfield / L&M / etc... brand commercoals as well as various ABC Television promo spots. The old Liggett & Myers brands are currently owned by Philip Morris a/k/a Altria Group. Wonder how they got license with such a niche private release and keep the costs low on top of professional restoration?

Eric

It's entirely possible they are playing with fire and hope no one notices.

It's not unusual for a single commercial to cost $20,000 or more to clear.
post #380 of 473

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David... let's see if I can help about who owns the older "Let's Make a Deal" episodes.

Hatos-Hall Productions holds the rights to the 60s-70s and 1984-86 episodes.

When Hatos-Hall left NBC in 1968, Their big stickler was ownership of tapes. Hatos-Hall was bought by Fremantle in 2006 which is how LMAD was part of the game show marathon and how LMAD returned early in 2007 to GSN.

Hatos-Hall Productions 519 North Arden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210-3507

Since Fremantle now owns the rights, not sure if this address is still good other than contacting Monty Hall?


Eric

Fremantle owns LMAD ONLY, not all of Hatos-Hall. David, if BCI ever does wanna do an LMAD release, please let me know and I can get you in touch with some people directly as I have a VERY good relationship with Hatos-Hall Productions.
post #381 of 473

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David, Ill totally understand if you are not allowed to reply to this question, im about to ask.The question is, how much does it cost BCI ,to produce dvds for game shows like price is right, family feud , etc.??? Have these sold well enough for another volume????
post #382 of 473

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I'm anxious for a new Match Game release, I hope that gets started soon. I'm also hoping for another Password set. Basically anything with Betty White would be lovely.

Great job on all the DVDs!
post #383 of 473

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I saw the Family Feud set in Cracker Barrel the other day.
post #384 of 473

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Apparently, extinction.

Welcome to Navarre Corporation - Press Release
post #385 of 473

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looks like DVD's will hopefully still be released but under the Navarre name rather than BCI?
post #386 of 473

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David, helps us out here. What is happening with BCI? The press release is a bit confusing. Looks like they are not going to license titles they currently have copyrights on but continue with their own catalogs as is? Or not? How does this impact all of the above older shows and movies for future release we have discussed?

Eric
post #387 of 473

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Sounds ominous to me. I'm concerned that others may follow, but I certainly hope not.

Gary "gosh, what horrible news to get so close to Christmas" O.
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I'm not surprised. When I first heard of this Company they were selling many of the Filmation Animated Series including Flash Gordon, The Archies, The Groovy Ghoulies & Sabrina, the Teenage Witch among others. In the last few months all I have seen from them is Game Shows. Hopefully someone else will pick up the Cartoons.
post #389 of 473

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Someone on another forum sent a test email to BCI and received the following reply: "BCI has been closed down. If you need to contact someone, please contact Bob Freese at Navaree (800) 728-4000".

So, wonder if BCI is shut down but Navarre will continue on with the above titles - or has David Levine been duped in thinking his job was secure or is he now part of Navarre? I say that because on the BCI Eclipse web page it clearly states: "BCI, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Navarre Corporation" But BCI was the "DVD" end of Navarre so...???

Eric
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So...should I buy all the ones I want but don't have...like, now?!!
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