It's difficult to envision a scenario where they would ever tell you that they have zero intentions of ever releasing the requested classic tv series from the 50's and 60's that have been seen mentioned throughout this thread. The most you will ever see is that they have no plans at this time...
As I see it, he's just being realistic based off everything that we actually have to use to arrive to a conclusion about its likelihood of accomplishing anything.
He's not belittling your suggestion. For all you know, he might love the show even more than you do and echo your thoughts...
Are you sure?
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, given the odd way it's being distributed.
Hopefully some legitimate company like Mill Creek brings this stateside in the correct manner.
Don't worry since so far, there's no evidence that any of them even have a prayer of being released by 20th Century Fox.
Hopefully a handful manage to escape by being licensed out, like The Ghost & Mrs. Muir has done despite not even getting any mentions here or at TVShowsonDVD.com (Although...
514 half hour episodes (Over 100 a season) is an awful lot for a complete series release. We're talking 15 seasons or so worth if it were a weekly program like a sitcom of the era, to help illustrate just how much material this represents.
In my opinion, it would have to be season sets if it...
Doesn't seem like that should stop a release elsewhere. It's region locked as I recall, so if they're worried about importers having domestic options, it's a bizarre move to put such a hurdle up in the first place.
Hopefully Fox licenses it out to someone else.
I'm unfortunately not familiar with Death Valley Days, although I know it's a long running Western series based on true stories.
But I'd take Ozzie & Harriet (Which is just edged out by My Three Sons for the top spot on my own holy grail list) and the Timmy years of Lassie first as well. I like...
Life of Riley is listed as FOX by Neil Brock in the 'Most Episodes with no Season Set DVD Release' thread. I'd love to see that one come out under this program.
I've seen all of 12 O'Clock High on American Life and MeTV in recent years. I've never really watched soap operas, but this one almost seems like one and I don't much care for that.
Too much personal drama in most of the episodes that leave you thinking that if this is an accurate portrayal of...
Not familiar with a lot of this stuff like Bus Stop which I see mentioned around here from time to time, although I'm sure several gems are in there if I found some episodes to check out.
So I'd be interested in The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Trapper John. Don't really care for 12 O'Clock High and a...