I have noticed that Kenyon Hopkins was the music supervisor on all these 15 episodes; Leith Stevens, who died on July 23, 1970, was only music supervisor on the 1969 TV movie pilot. I know, Stevens' credit is limited throughout the 1970-71 TV season: he only supervised music on The Brady Bunch...
For those of you who own a copy of this on DVD, may I ask if any of the following Paramount Television logo variations were seen on the episodes in question?
Watching this compilation I did, I know that the first logo was seen on the 1969 pilot, but what I want to ask you all is this: didn't...
Speaking of DVD constraints... a typical DVD-9 format disc (dual layer, 8.5 GB) would hold up to 240 minutes (4 hours), but if I know right only about 75-80% of that space should be occupied by the episodes themselves (which in the end only means about 3 hours worth of the programs themselves)...
Neil,
I think it is true that for this DVD set, the original Paramount Television logos are intact, as is usually the case with everything VEI releases on DVD that was made by this company - correct? Here's the list of logos that would have been used.
At the end of the pilot:
On six episodes...
Longstreet (1971-1972) is the last one from that group of shows produced by Paramount Television as they (VEI) had first announced two years ago that remains to be released.
Other Paramount Television shows from the list you mention they'd released on DVD as of late:
Petrocelli (1974-1976)...
VEI have just put up a teaser video regarding the DVD release of THE IMMORTAL (1970-1971)! Like THE MAGICIAN (1973-1974) this was another short-lived series I remember watching on the old Sci-Fi Channel back in 1996.
You know what this means? It means that the rare 1968 Paramount Television...