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David Brent

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Millennium
Mission: Impossible
Ironside
Quincy
The Rockford Files
Tales of the Gold Monkey
Police Squad

David
 

David Lambert

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MSTK3 = Mystery Science Theater 3000


Seinfeld IS coming, I assure you.
Northern Exposure is coming, too.
And Barney Miller, too.
Kung Fu is definately coming (widescreen, though!).
Original TMNT is being worked on, per previous HTF threads.
As Jeff said, Dukes of Hazzard is coming per the last WB/HTF chat (it was my question!).
Starsky & Hutch will be next year in time for the new film.
Sledgehammer is being negotiated.
We're getting a "Best Of" for Incredible Hulk on 10/21, as you probably know.
I think The Goodies will hit next year.
Diff'rent Strokes might be a possibility thanks to the California election! :wink:
The Waltons' original telefilm, "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story", is released from Paramount on 9/23/03!
Boy Meets World is under consideration.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe we've heard lots of rumors about, but nothing concrete.

...and there are four others mentioned that I know are coming, but I can't breathe a word about yet. But they will make you folks rather happy! :D
 

ZackR

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Any news at all on MacGyver or Quantum Leap?

They are two of my all-time favs, though MacGyver kinda sucked once he became "Mr. Social Cause of the Week"...but still, I want MacGyver on DVD!! :)

Zack
 

David Lambert

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It's not one of the four, but since there was an R2 release of it (best-of, though) then I guess it's possible to see an R1 release of it.

Of course, Miami Vice fans say the same thing, but we all know that that's not coming. In fact, just to clarify, it is fair of me to point out that the following shows are in music right purgatory and shouldn't be counted on, perhaps ever: Miami Vice, WKRP In Cincinatti, The Wonder Years (*not* the show he was "wondering" about), Ally McBeal, Happy Days (the only one of these that I mentioned...frankly, I got type-happy at the time and should have known better), and "complete" Beavis & Butthead shows. And others I'm sure I can't think of right this second.
 

Tommy G

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Whoa Dave! Is this just a hunch or do you have some sort of inside scoop? Please do tell!
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Claude North

Second Unit
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MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN
ROD SERLING'S NIGHT GALLERY (complete, uncut, original broadcast versions)
SQUARE PEGS
GIDGET
HE & SHE
THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW
THE SPACE GIANTS
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BATMAN (mid-70s Saturday morning cartoon featuring Bat-Mite)
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS
THE PATTY DUKE SHOW
BEWITCHED
THE BRADY BUNCH
GROSSE POINTE (hilarious one-season series that unfortunately never caught on)
THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD
HAWAII FIVE-O (a best-of DVD featuring "One Big Happy Family")

And, on the made-for-TV movie front, THE LEGEND OF LIZZIE BORDEN!!!!
 
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I also want Night Gallery, along with:
Lost in Space
Time Tunnel
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Wild Wild West
 

DanHaya

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Ok, here's part of my wishlist...some have already been mentioned, others not:

Buck Rogers
The Incredible Hulk
Moonlighting
China Beach
Homefront (great series...casualty of poor ratings)
Miami Vice (yeah, I know...but it's staying on my list regardless)
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Dallas
Seinfeld
Quantum Leap
Night Court
Gilligan's Island
I Dream of Jeannie
Bewitched
The Brady Bunch
 

MartinTeller

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Night Flight, meaning the TBS music video show? Man, that was great. I used to stay up all night watching that, back when staying up all night was a really big deal. Pre-MTV and better anyway.
The TBS show was Night Tracks and I think they only showed music videos. Night Flight was on USA Network. They showed music videos, but also short films, weird movies, and odd little bits. They often did themed shows or long blocks of videos by a certain artist.

Rock-n-America starred Rick Ducommun (from The 'burbs) as a guy living in his mom's basement showing music videos. There would be little sitcom-y bits between videos, and the videos were usually cool punk & new wave stuff.
 

LarryDavenport

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I miss Night Flight. I prefere their version of J-Men Forever than the actual movie. I miss the Devo and Neil Young videos. :frowning:
 

Daryl L

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LarryDavenport,

The Midnight Special? Dang that brings back memories. I bet half the people here don't remember or know that show. ROCK ON DUDE! I think we're showing our age people. :D

I'll add my vote for these, I'm a simple kinda man. :)

The Midnight Special
Gidget
Newhart
Silk Stalkings
Remington Steele
Shazam/ISIS (oh those saturday mornings)
Lost in Space
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Birds of Prey
 

Aaron Silverman

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Night Flight was cool, but it was an anthology of other material -- they'd never put out DVDs of it specifically (but maybe for some of the stuff they showed).

TV could use an all-night show like Night Flight. I remember when watching it all night was cool too!

As for shows I want. . .

Miami Vice (one can dream!)
Star Trek (REASONABLY PRICED SETS of the original series)
The Critic (Jon Lovitz animated show)
 

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