Oh, you meant they were streaming Beulah...I thought you were saying they were streaming Amos 'n Andy. Sorry for the confusion. I'll have to check out Beulah, though. I've never seen it.
My Sister Eileen and The Farmer's Daughter were produced by Screen Gems, so Sony likely owns them
Rango, I believe, is owned by Paramount (via Spelling), and I think My Living Doll is also owned by Paramount via CBS Productions.
T.H.E. Cat and Captain Nice were produced by NBC Productions, and...
I'm not sure about whether anyone has video rights to Rin Tin Tin. Theoretically, Sony should be the owners of Naked City and Route 66 as well. Like Rin Tin Tin, both were produced through Screen Gems, which is a subsidiary of Columbia/Sony.
Reruns were altered with book-ends featuring Lt...
Yeah, McIntire didn't like filming in NYC in the winter. Quite frankly, I enjoy the later seasons more, admittedly because I was much more familiar with them. I'd never seen the 30m episodes until MeTV added them to the run of 60m ones about 12 years ago. On the upside, the vast bulk of the 30m...
I'm with you there.
I'm assuming you're referring to the 30m episodes. They are definitely in rougher shape than the hour-long episodes. The thing that annoys me the most with the hour-long ones on DVD is the wild variation of the end titles cards.
Brenner was a Plautus Productions (Herb Brodkin) entry, like The Defenders, so it might be in limbo like that series and some of the others from that company.
Then again, a couple of Plautus's series managed to get DVD releases -- Coronet Blue from Kino, and Espionage (a UK co-production) from...