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Banyon, with Robert Forster, and City of Angels, with Wayne Rogers, both from the 70s.
Michael Shayne, a Four Star production I owned by Fox, The Richard Boone Show, a Goodson-Todman production may be owned by Fremantle Media.Richard Gallagher said:The release of one-season shows such as Yancy Derringer and MacKenzie's Raiders gives me hope that we will see these one day:
Michael Shayne
The Richard Boone Show
I have no idea who owns the rights.
I'm hopeful about I Led 3 Lives, seeing as how several ZIV shows have been released recently.
Maybe we will see 77 Sunset Strip, Surfside Six, Hawaiian Eye, etc. if Warner can clear the music.
Stalled shows high on my list are Bilko and The Bob Newhart Show.
I don't think I'd classify Daniel Boone as a western. It was set in the late 1700's and wasn't in the western part of the country.oldtvshowbuff said:How about this, NBC Thursday night 7:30 eastern/6:30 central time slot for ten years of westerns.The Outlaws (!960-62) three episodes already avalible in a Trek Stars Go West best-of compilation.Wide Country (!962-63) Timeless has this set avalible.Temple Houston (1963-64) Not avalible yet, Warners owns this show, but the pilot "The Man From Galveston" is out there on WB's MOD.Daniel Boone (1964-70) Season sets from Liberation all OOP.
This is being worked on by Network, actually, but it's taking longer than Year One did. The issue supposedly has to do with the original audio tracks. Here's one article on the subject: http://space1970.blogspot.com/2012/09/news-space-1999-year-2-blu-ray-update.htmlBryan^H said:Blu-Ray Television releases
-Space 1999 season 2
I'd go for most of these . All good shows, deserving of release.oldtvshowbuff said:How about all the rest of the Herbert B. Leonard/Screen Gems series.The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin (the original, not the Cerulean version w/redubbed dialog in certain scenes and music cue substitutions, if you've seen it on Antenna TV, you'll know what I mean.)Tales Of The 77th Bengal LancersCircus Boy (weekends on Antenna TV)Rescue 8Tallahassee 7000 (Walter Matthau stars in this series)
I wouldn't be surprised if that happens to tie in with the recently greenlit movie version from the people who made the Smurfs films.JamesSmith said:Another one on my list. The rest of the ALF cartoon and the ALFtales cartoons. There were one volume releases of both, bit never finished.Jthree