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  1. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I bet David over at Classic Flix would praise Film Chest for their upcoming release of Colonel March!
  2. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Universal could be targeting M Squad, starring Lee Marvin, the complete series on Blu-ray, for they could do new 4K scans of the 35 OCNs for that!
  3. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    May I suggest Tallahassee 7000 starring Walter Matthau, before he became very famous on the silver screen. Filmed entirely in Florida, only 26 episodes by Lenwil productions/Screen Gems, so it appears to be Sony on this one. I have a crappy looking dozen episodes in a gray market DVD set of a...
  4. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Would anybody guess how much it would cost for a complete 77 Sunset Strip series, 206 episodes on Blu-ray for $189.95 would be my guess if it ever happens!
  5. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Since Angel was from Desilu, I assume it is owned by CBS Paramount.
  6. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Where can I find that SS episode Mountain Murderess?
  7. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    The final season had the theme by Ray Ellis. William Loose wrote the earlier theme tune, which was also used in season one of Wanted Dead or Alive.
  8. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I bet the score for Sheriff of Cochise/U.S. Marshal consisted of Capitol library cues. Ray Ellis wrote the U.S. Marshal theme.
  9. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Bring it on over to the Classic Flix thread!
  10. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    From what I read, Sony couldn't find some of those missing episodes of Rescue 8, am I right?
  11. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Let's see if Classic Flix could try to secure the licensing rights to an obscure crime drama series with an eventual silver screen legend, Walter Matthau in Tallahassee 7000.
  12. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I just placed a pre-order for 21 Beacon Street and ordered the complete Public Defender series as well!
  13. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Since it was a Filmways production, Classic Flix must have licensed the series from current rights owner MGM on this one.
  14. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    NBC bought out Kagran Corporation and renamed it CNP.
  15. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    The Jim Backus Show, filmed at Desliu was a California National production, the telefilm arm of NBC.
  16. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Maybe that 13-episode series is World of Giants, just a guess!
  17. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I'd probably guess I'm Dickens He's Fenster, 32 episode ABC 1962-63!
  18. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Don't think we'll ever see Best Of The Post, a 26-episode dramatic anthology, based on stories from the Saturday Evening Post, even though it was filmed in color and hosted by John Conte. It was produced by ITC, so Network would hold the rights to that series.
  19. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    There are poor quality episodes of the Great Gildersleeve from Alpha. I think they were from TV tapings and they were transfers made by Republic Pictures.
  20. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    The Jim Backus Show: Hot Off The Wire would be a fun show to watch!
  21. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I'd go for Tallahassee 7000 starring Walter Matthau: The Complete Series.
  22. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I'd guess I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, the complete series!
  23. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Even integrated commercials continued into the early 60s on the Jack Benny program!
  24. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    I have the Thomas Film Classics DVD set and it has a dozen episodes, not the full 26. Herbert Leonard produced the series for Lenwil/Screen Gems, they were transferred to tape in late 80s by LBS/CPT, airing on Nostalgia Television. MPI may want to take a stab at it!
  25. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    You may want to add Tallahassee 7000 to the list, it has Walter Matthau in it!
  26. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Now only if Timmy could fall into that damn well!
  27. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Maybe a trio of Four Star sitcoms. Peter Loves Mary Mrs. G Goes to College Ensign O'Toole All from Renown in the UK.
  28. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Then who may be dong the complete OSB series collection?
  29. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Is CBS going to release the complete OSB series?
  30. oldtvshowbuff

    Is the b&w era of TV on DVD slowly coming to an end?

    Amos-n-Andy is owned by CBS, and a DVD release may never see the light of day!
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