And that is your freedom-- the main reason I avoided the newer Five-0 w/O'Loughlin, Kim, et al. is because it felt too much like a modern-day Miami Vice to me (I at one time for that reason took to thinking of it as "Hawaii Vice").
At just 17 outings from 1982-83 on CBS (IIRC), how would this Bring 'Em Back Alive release from Fabulous Films be formatted? Would it be all of them on 3 or 4 discs, with possible bonuses as applicable?
We'll find out about that when it comes out-- I'm just glad about that fact that the show itself, as you said in your first post, is likely coming out very soon.
If they did, I'd very likely purchase it-- I've heard of that 1982-83 CBS adventure series before, but never seen it.
BTW, do you think the Sunburst/Abstract Torch will be there on the end of the episodes (for the early '82 episodes), or the 80s Coke Lady (first w/smaller Coke byline, then...
Stone and Keller, IMO, really did care about each other-- Stone was personally invested in helping his partner Keller become a better detective, and just as Stone became an unofficial father figure to Keller, so did Malden do the same w/Douglas.
By the same token, a 70s police procedural like The Streets of San Francisco that was on ABC then didn't require much of its viewers because, each week, Stone and Keller (later Stone and Robbins, after the change between seasons four and five) were presented with a different homicide case to...
Season 20? You probably mean Season 2 (that second and final go being from 1964-65). If it were really on for 20 seasons, it would have probably ended in 1983.
Season 20? You probably mean Season 2 (that second and final go being from 1964-65). If it were really on for 20 seasons, it would have probably ended in 1983.