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i am in the same boat with many of you have over 73 completed shows now and there are some titles of like to see complete/released that probably will never happen. I am content after next year to just live with what i have in my collection. I have more and than enough dvds to spike my interest, especially when i only watch about 2 hrs of tv a night. I am busy doing other things and sitting on couch veggie is not something i can do for more than hour or so. I was active as a kid and continue that pace into my adult years.
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I'm grateful for Warner Archive , Shout and Timeless Media for keeping 50's-70's TV releases alive. I do wish the quality of Timeless Western releases could be of consistant good quality like the Warner Archive releases but I understand they cannot afford to restore and remaster like larger studios can and can only release what they are provided. Sometimes something is better than nothing but after excellent quality releases like Gunsmoke and Cheyenne its easy to get spoiled.
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