Here you go, Gary . . . . . Sitcom - Car 54, Where Are You? Western - (tie) Stoney Burke and Wide Country - really want to see those "modern" (circa 1960s) Westerns Anthology - Thriller (Karloff); hopefully this will be released Medical Drama - Ben Casey Drama - 12 O'Clock High (Cannot...
The site has nearly 500 titles on sale including both vintage and moden series. There are some real bargains there like seasons 1 and 2 of "Hawaii Five-0" for just $17.97 each and both volumes of season 1 of "The Untouchables" for $29.97. Some recent releases like "The Fugitive" season 3...
Then Came Bronson. Technically, this is a one season series from 1969, but 11 of its 26 episodes spilled over into 1970. The pilot movie has been issued by the Warner Archive and is currently selling well there (#7 out of 400+ releases). Not sure about rights issues for the series, but if...
I think there's a relatively good chance that we may some sort of TV releases from them in 2010, though in what shape or form is anybody's guess. They have been quietly adding a number of TV movies to their release list, including two pilots that actually resulted in short run series . . . ...
A single episode of Sea Hunt titled "Mark of the Octopus" has surfaced (no pun intended) on several "Lost TV Shows" collections including one from Alpha, one on the defunct Diamond Entertainmnet, one on a set from Mill Creek, and another on a classic TV set of 1950s shows from the Falcon...
Amazon has reduced prices on select classic TV titles from Timeless Media. Three disc Westerns are running at $13.99 (shows like Laredo, Tate, The Deputy, etc.) while the crime shows are running at $11.99 (Arrest and Trial, Checkmate, Brenner). This is a good opportunity to pick up some titles...
David Caruso on "NYPD Blue" after season 1 and a few eps. into season 2. Can't remember why he left, but I think it was either money issues or he wanted to do films.
Brad, the 1954 version of Sherlock Holmes with Ronald Howard is a fun show to watch though the mysteries are not all that hard to solve and with the exception of one episode are not from the pen of Arthur Conan Doyle. The show was produced in Paris with English leads and English speaking French...
MANNIX - Season 1 had Joe Mannix working for Intertech under the watchful eye of Lew Wickersham (Joseph Campanella), while for the remainder of the series, Mannix was on his own with the help of assistant Peggy Fair (Gail Fisher).