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  1. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    That's a big thread, but still, thanks for the tip-- I bet you've been enjoying/listened to a lot.
  2. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Wow! Didn't know you had that many. I bet it's a pretty eclectic collection.
  3. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    How were you able to find the music of those groups/artists to put on those samplers (or as you put them, "mix CDs")?
  4. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    That's right-- even the shortest-run series can have a following if something about their nature is talked about long after that series ends.
  5. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    The Untouchables all-in-one DVD (of the 1959-63 Stack version) had that on the third go as well-- when I first saw it, I thought it added much flavor, because it reflected the times.
  6. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Why would that short-lived NBC series be included in a Tallahassee 7000 release?
  7. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Why does everyone today want it new, now, short and streaming as it is these days?
  8. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    What is it about volume releases of anything priced as high as the full season's worth?!
  9. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Those releases did have a good bit of bonus stuff (mostly commentaries)-- the flip side of that is, they also had more episodes on a disc, and fewer discs.
  10. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    And there are also quite a few favorites of the 70s that would look just as good the same way, like two of my favorites: The Streets of San Francisco and Petrocelli!
  11. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Which is why Howie (Bob O'Link) has a point about people refusing to see a show on DVD, even if that refusal means having to sit through loads of commercials, having graphics on screen out the wazoo, etc., on reruns of that very same show!
  12. bmasters9

    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    And as I said on that recent VEI thread, The Cavanaughs!
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