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todd s

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This past year has seen an explosion of growth in tv on dvd product. Aside from what has been announced. What titles do you think we will see? Lets try not to make this "What I want". But, a what I think will come out.

My guess is that we will see more shows that are still on the air. The studios will hope this will increase ratings like it did with 24.
 

David Lambert

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Good subject, and good guidelines. I'll sit on the sidelines for this one, and let everyone else have a go at it.
 

Joshua Lane

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I'm guessing we'll get the following...

NBC Shows
Las Vegas
Miss Match
Scrubs
Lyon's Den (cancelled?)
Queer Eye

Fox Shows
Arrested Development
Tru Calling
That '70s Show

ABC Shows
8 Simple Rules...
The Practice

CBS Shows
Becker
Without a Trace
Joan of Arcadia
Everybody Loves Raymond
The District
JAG
 

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Universal was supposed to release Quantum Leap this year, but it never happened, so hopefully it will come next year.
 

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These are just guesses, and some are hopes:

Anchor Bay
Three's Company: S2

Buena Vista/Disney/Touchstone
8 Simple Rules...: S1
All My Children: Best-of
Gargoyles: S1
General Hospital: Best-of
Golden Girls: S1
Home Improvement: S1
The House of Mouse
Kim Possible
Walt Disney anthology series: individual episodes on various discs

Columbia
All in the Family: S3
Charlie's Angels: S2
Designing Women: S1
Diff'rent Strokes: S1
The Facts of Life: S1
The Jeffersons: S3
Joan of Arcadia: S1
Mad About You: S3
Married with Children: S2
Maude: S1
The Muppet Show: more volumes
Sanford & Son: S4
Soap: S2
Starsky & Hutch: S1 (or whenever the film version is released)
S.W.A.T.: S2
What's Happening: S1 and S2

Fox
24: S3
Buffy: S6 and S7
Family Guy: DTV movie
Futurama: V3
King of the Hill: S3 and S4
Mary Tyler Moore: S2
M*A*S*H: S6 and S7
Newhart: S1
NYPD Blue: S3 and S4
The Simpsons: S4
The Wonder Years: S1
X-Files: S9

Paramount
Cheers: S2 and S3
Family Ties: S1
Frasier: S2 and S3
Happy Days: S1
I Love Lucy: S2 and S3
Mork and Mindy: S1
SpongeBob Squarepants: S2 and S3
Taxi: S1

Sony Music
Rocky & Bullwinkle: S2

Universal
Law and Order: S2
Magnum PI: S1
Quantum Leap: S1
Rockford Files: S1

Warner
Dallas: S1 (which has 5 episodes and may be paired with S2)
Dukes of Hazzard: S1
ER: Season 2
Friends: S7 and S8
Gilligan's Island: S1 and S2
Kung Fu: S1
Night Court: S1
Tiny Toon Adventures: S1
The West Wing: S2

other
Garfield and Friends (to tie in with movie)
Road to Avonlea: S3
Saved by the Bell: S3
Will & Grace: S2
 

Jim Beaver

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This is what I think will come.

Seinfeld
Dukes of Hazzard
Keen Eddie
Dead Like Me
Out of Order
Carnivale
Eerie Indiana
Millennium
The O.C.
Nip/Tuck
7th Heaven
Toxic Crusaders

And I think these are possibilities

Arrested Development
That 70s Show
Home Improvement
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Dallas
Everbody Loves Raymond
Scrubs
Action
Titus
Charmed

That's all i got right now and i'm stickin to it.
 

David Lambert

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Some of you are obviously reading TVShowsOnDVD news items to jog your memories! :D


re: Family Guy "DTV movie". I'm pretty sure that this idea was superceded by the idea of reviving the weekly series. Does it make sense to you guys that they would do a telefilm AND THEN go back to doing a weekly format TV show? Maybe they will, but I'd bet money that the telefilm concept got "expanded" to a relaunch of the series.
 

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I'm thinking (hoping), now that the Universal sale is finished, we'll start to see the sets we were promised last year. Surely, with NBC as the buyer, more Law & Order sets will be coming too, right? Right? Please...
 

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a long shot, but i hope - giving Universals reticence to release any vintage TV material that can't be whored onto the back of a new production ( Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap, 6 Million $ Man probably), that they could at least use the release of Van Helsing to put out a somewhat thematically equivilent Kolchak: The Night Stalker box set.

the tie-in would make sense to me, but then again i want it so badly, any excuse is a good one.
 

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I'm hoping for more of the 'short run wonders' that still have fan following, both semi-recent and a little further back..

The Lone Gunmen (and don't wuss out on the pilot)
Greg the Bunny
Andy Richter Controls the Universe
That 80's Show
(go way back)
Automan
Space Rangers

Since we've now seen "The Critic" and "Dilbert" come out.. we need to complete the trifecta...

THE TICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I think that the pilot will prove to the monkey in the wrench for this show. I'd love to see it out, but this one episode will at least delay it a few more years (to get some distance) or keep it off DVD altogether.

For those wondering, the first shows plotline involved a passenger jet crashing into the wrld trade center. Eery, but true.
 

Paul Drake

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There have been some inklings that Warners is considering doing something with the 1950's version of "The Adventures of Superman" (a title I would buy). 2004 is the 65th anniversary of the Superman character.

Only time will tell if these rumors are anything more than wishful thinking/rumors though. It would nice to do something while Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson are still with us though. Supposedly Noel has filmed an American Express commercial with Jerry Seinfeld to be aired during the next Super Bowl.
 

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For those wondering, the first shows plotline involved a passenger jet crashing into the wrld trade center. Eery, but true
Significent Correction:

The pilot involved 'The Lone Gunmen' PREVENTING a plane from crashing into the WTC.
 

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