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3/19/2010 1:16 PM
merlin jones
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Member since: 10/11/2009
Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era
I would love to see the following MIA classic TV shows finally come to DVD: Batman Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Disneyland Walt Disney Presents The Mickey Mouse Club The Bugs Bunny Show The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Nanny and the Professor Eunice The Bionic Woman The Six Million Dollar Man Shazam! The Green Hornet The New Adventures of Huck Finn Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles The Herculoids Shazzan! The Mouse Factory It's About Time Seemingly abandoned classics with early seasons on DVD: Green Acres (seasons 4 and up) The Beverly Hillbillies (seasons 1, 4 and up) Petticoat Junction (seasons 3 and up) Flying Nun 3 Here Come the Brides 2
3/22/2010 6:01 PM
epaddon
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Member since: 6/2/2007
RE: Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era
There've been many great vintage episodes of Disneyland etc. relesed in the Walt Disney Treasures sets.     And Disney isn't going to license anything they haven't released to another company in a million years.
3/22/2010 8:27 PM
merlin jones
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Member since: 10/11/2009
RE: Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era
Word is that Disney had discontinued the Walt Disney Treasures line with many more vital treasures from the Walt era still to be released. If they aren't interested in Walt anymore, I'd love to at least see a company like Shout Factory try to get the license to continue this line. Here are some of the Treasures sets still possible, including great stuff like Ludwig VonDrake on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: 1. Song of the South (plus The Joel Chandler Harris Story, Trailers, promos, TV spots, Soundtrack, outtakes, artwork, etc.) 2. Ludwig Von Drake (18 episodes of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color) 3. Ranger Woodlore and Humphrey Bear (all shorts plus 4 hour WWoC shows) 4. Jiminy Cricket (all educational shorts, MMC shorts, plus all 6 Jiminy hosted hour shows) 5. Chip an' Dale (all shorts, plus Walt Disney Presents hour show) 6. The Magic Mirror (all 6 TV hours hosted by Magic Mirror, including Walt's first two TV specials) 7. Disneyland Volume 3 (all remaining TV hours about the park including From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow and Disneyland Showtime!) 8. Mickey, Donald and Goofy on TV (TV hours featuring all the standard characters in original animation bridges) 9. Rarities 2 (with remaining animated shorts and featurettes like It's Tough to Be a Bird) 10. The Swamp Fox (all 8 episodes) 11. The Prince and the Pauper (all 3 Wonderful World of Color episodes plus the theatrical version) 12. Disneyland: Films From Park Attractions (America the Beautiful, Mouseketeer 3-D Jamboree, Story of Oil etc) 13. Annette 2 (Horsemasters, Escapade in Florence, music sequences) 14. Kurt Russell (TV movies and featurettes like Willie and the Yank, Secret of Boyne Castle, Disneyland Showtime and Dad, Can I Borrow the Car?) 15. Best of Disneyland Series Season Sets 16. Best of Walt Disney Presents Series Season Sets 17. Best of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Season Sets 18. Best of The Mickey Mouse Club 19. Moochie (Moochie of the Little League, Moochie of Pop Warner Football, Mooncussers, Johnny Shiloh) 20. Spin and Marty 2 and 3 21. The Hardy Boys 2 22. Corky and White Shadow 23. People and Places 24. The Fabulous 40's (uncut versions of all the 1940's animated package features) 25. Animal Stories (best of the TV hours like Sammy, the Way Out Seal) 26. The Mouse Factory - Complete Series 27. Disney Family Album - Complete Series 28. A Walt Disney Christmas 29. A Walt Disney Halloween (And that doesn't even account for all the lesser known TV limited series and TV movies like Elfego Baca, Texas John Slaughter, Kilroy, Gallegher, et al).
4/4/2010 1:03 PM
chris.in.the.morning
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Member since: 4/4/2010
RE: Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era
right now i would be happy with 'northern exposure' and 'wkrp in cincinnati' sets with their original music. along with shout's release of 'freaks and geeks', that would be the tv w/licensed music on dvd triple crown!
5/27/2010 10:51 AM
J82f13th3d
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Member since: 5/27/2010
RE: Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era
They need to release Dennis the Menace with Jay North, Batman (Adam West), Shazam, Electra Woman and Dyna girl,The Brady Bunch cartoons, Donny and Marie not just the best of, Valerie aka The Hogan family,Partners in crime with Lynda Carter & Loni Anderson, and I know this will never happen but I would LOVE all of Lynda Carters variety specials (5) total. An ABC Saturday afternoon special called Miss Switch,And I would say Six million dollar man & Bionic Woman but I see them along with the rest of the Gimmie a break series are all on the way.
6/8/2010 1:19 PM
rbendtzen
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Member since: 2/18/2010
RE: Most Wanted TV Shows From Any Era

Hi.

 

I would love to see the following shows released in uncut form by Shout. Please note that I know these titles are already available either as the first or second seasons or all seasons with syndicated and not original broadcast episodes from the companies that either produced the shows or distributed them.

 

Alf

Mama's Family

Little House On The Prairie (1974)

All In The Family

Maude

The Jeffersons

Cheers

 

Just some suggestions. What do you all think?

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