Lots of people love comfort food TV. That's exactly why some of these shows are still shown so much. It's basic common sense. Most people have never even heard of U.S. Steel Hour. The fact that some of you are TV snobs does not detract from the legacy & quality of these shows.
Also, to those of you who insist on having a physical object instead of just a computer file, I hope you enjoy buying (or building) plenty of bookcases to hold your massive collection.
Everything is already heading to streaming & downloads, as it should be. Technology changes for a reason...
Yes, do take an everready battery with you and knock if off of his shoulder. I'm sure a distinguished actor like him would love to be reminded of a campy TV commercial that he did decades ago. I'm quite certain he's never once been annoyed by it.
Also, how did posts that belong on social media...
I'm sure this has been asked, but I'm not scolling through 100 pages to find out so ... Does anyone know if "Voyage" was filmed or was it recorded on videotape? That would likely dictate whether it's a candidate for blu-ray.
I get the idea of wanting your favorite show to come out (or finish up) on DVD. However, I don't get the point of saying that it SHOULD come because it's "a good show" or it's the anniverasary or a cast member has died. Those are not legitimate reasons for a show to be released. Otherwise...
I'm shocked that people are still complaining about changed/missing theme songs. This has been going on for years. And wasn't TTS theme replaced on other releases?
Not a dealbreaker for me. Some people are never happy.
Yes some shows thought to be lost do sometimes show up again. But that's very rare & not something that anyone should count on. Be thankful for what's available. It could be nothing.