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    Hot Topic #1: What TV shows would you like to see on DVD?

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    This will hopefully be the first of a new and regular feature on the DVD Discussion board, updated from time to time when we think of a new question! I was asked to take honors of going first...so here it goes!

    I want to start off with a rather simple question, "What TV shows would you like to see on DVD?" It seems TV shows on DVD is becoming massively popular, and I can state for myself that the majority of releases I want in the future are of TV shows being put out on DVD. But, still, there is quite a bit not being put out. So let's discuss them! And if you know of any good petitions to get your favorite shows on DVD, post links to the petitions so those interested here can sign the petitions too.
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    I would sell my soul for complete collections of these shows:

    The Dick Van Dyke Show
    The Mary Tyler More Show
    Get Smart
    Petticoat Junction
    Green Acres
    Dobie Gillis
    The Adventures of Superman
    I Love Lucy
    The Honeymooers
    Police Squad
    ...and many more!

    Here are the TV Shows I'm already buying on DVD:
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    The Twilight Zone
    Star Trek
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    To Brian's excellent list I add:
    • the rest of Bob Clampett's "Beany & Cecil" cartoons
    • The Phil Silvers Show a.k.a. Sgt. Bilko
    • Car 54, Where Are You
    • Batman (1960s live action)
    • Batman The Aniated Series
    • SCTV
    • The Ben Stiller Show
    • Mr Show


    For SCTV, I would especially like the 90 minute episodes done for NBC and the shows done for Cinemax (particularly Happy Marsden's Happy Hour).

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    I'd love to be able to see Tales from the Crypt(HBO version) on DVD. I'm also still waiting for the Buffy/Angel DVD's.

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    I want to see The Adventures of Pete and Pete on DVD, as well as The Raccoons (obscure Canadian cartoon from the 80s)
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    Originally posted by Brian Cruz
    I would sell my soul for complete collections of these shows:

    The Dick Van Dyke Show
    The Mary Tyler More Show
    Get Smart
    Petticoat Junction
    Green Acres
    Dobie Gillis
    The Adventures of Superman
    I Love Lucy
    The Honeymooers
    Police Squad
    ...and many more!

    Here are the TV Shows I'm already buying on DVD:
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    The Twilight Zone
    Star Trek
    You might get your wish, Brian! Many of these shows you listed are basically public domain so some video houses will be putting out many of your favorite older shows on DVD. In fact isn't Dick Van Dyke on DVD now? (DVD on DVD!)

    Image Entertainment is one to keep an eye on, and New Video (part of A&E, so you know they will do their DVDs right!) has the Mary Tyler Moore Show and the Bob Newhart Show (I will most certainly buy the latter! I love Bob Newhart!) and "dozens of others" according to the article I read (in Video Store magazine). And Rhino and Good Times may also come to the rescue to get some of your favorite classics out on DVD!
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    Batman 1960s(REALLY want to see this happen)
    Batman:TAS
    The Carol Burnett Show
    Star Trek:TNG & DS9
    ER
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    Oh, man, I forgot about the Carol Burnett show. Harvey Korman and Tim Conway rocked hard in that show. The cast was really good, and it was perhaps the first comedy show I really remember watching. Does anybody remember the episode with Vickie Lawrence playing Mama (the same role she reprised for Mama's Family, another show that would be cool to have on DVD) and her family sitting around playing Monopoly and the family fights that ensued over that table? Man, it was the funniest skit I had seen in my life (probably cuz it was so close to home!). Mama was always my favorite character on the show. I still remember the episode that was the one that spun off into Mama's Family where her husband had died, and it was this quite moment with her and you could see they gave that character such heart. That show totally rocked.
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    Originally posted by calhoun07
    Oh, man, I forgot about the Carol Burnett show. Harvey Korman and Tim Conway rocked hard in that show. The cast was really good, and it was perhaps the first comedy show I really remember watching. Does anybody remember the episode with Vickie Lawrence playing Mama (the same role she reprised for Mama's Family, another show that would be cool to have on DVD) and her family sitting around playing Monopoly and the family fights that ensued over that table? Man, it was the funniest skit I had seen in my life (probably cuz it was so close to home!). Mama was always my favorite character on the show. I still remember the episode that was the one that spun off into Mama's Family where her husband had died, and it was this quite moment with her and you could see they gave that character such heart. That show totally rocked.
    Wow, I'm glad to see someone else who loved The Carol Burnett Show. I forgot about Mama's Family. I would LOVE to see that show on DVD. All of the "Family" sketches were good and all of the "Ms. Wiggins and mr. Tudball" sketches.
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    He-Man, She-Ra and any other 80's cartoon series. Also....

    Family Guy
    Gargoyles
    Macgyver!!! Loved that show growing up!

    Eh, that's all I can think of at this late hour.

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    Daria
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    Undergrads
    That's My Bush!
    The Kids in the Hall
    Duckman
    The Critic
    Dr. Katz
    That '70s Show
    The Drew Carey Show
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    Spin City
    Wings (don't laugh)
    Ned and Stacey
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    The John Larroquette Show
    Fantasy Island (1998 version)
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    Can't forget "The Tick" animated series either!!!

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    Originally posted by Joker85


    Wow, I'm glad to see someone else who loved The Carol Burnett Show. I forgot about Mama's Family. I would LOVE to see that show on DVD. All of the "Family" sketches were good and all of the "Ms. Wiggins and mr. Tudball" sketches.
    Isn't Time Life putting out VHS tapes of this series? I don't recall who is doing it, but I've seen commercials for it, and if it's Time Life, we might get to see this on DVD after all since they have the Muppet Show on DVD now.

    I'd actually like to see Nick at Nite head up some of these classic shows on DVD, with all the little cute commercials they have for the shows that shows all the times Mrs Brady told the kids not to throw a ball in the house, for example. Or the I Dream of Jeannie commercial they did to the tune of that popular Suzanne Vega song (NOT Luka) was cool too. Nick at Nite could add some awesome bonus features for these shows on DVD.
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    Also...

    Animaniacs
    Tiny Toon Adventures
    Pinky and the Brain
    Freakazoid!
    Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular
    The Chimp Channel
    Eek!stravaganza
    Toonsylvania
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    I just realized...

    I hadn't posted my want list yet! And I don't want any best of sets, season sets only!

    Cheers
    Night Court
    Boston Public
    St Elsewhere
    The Wonder Years
    Duckman
    The Critic
    Daria
    ....and quite a bit of other MTV animated shows
    V, the series
    Crime Story
    Twin Peaks (all of them, not just the first seven episodes)
    On the Air
    and there is one more David Lynch TV show I'd like to see
    Carol Burnett
    Newhart
    the Bob Newhart Show
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    Excellent choices Calhoun!!
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    The B&W Andy Griffith Shows
    WKRP in Cincinnati
    MST3K - all of them, dammit!
    Barney Miller
    All in the Family, up to the exit of Mike and Gloria

    As for toons on DVD, the complete Termite Terrace run would reign godlike over the elements.
    Rocky and Bullwinkle and their friends, too.
    Subtitled Digimon would be nice (does Disney own them now?)
    Gargoyles, so I can know how it ended.
    Rocko's Modern Life
    Ren and Stimpy
    Darkwing Duck
    Free the Water Tower 3!

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    Digimon (subbed and dubbed; I've developed a taste for it; sue me)
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    Homicide: Life On The Street.

    In particular, the seventh series which Channel 4 in the UK refused to show. They said it didn't have the ratings. NOt surprising as they played the old network trick of moving to time slots to those in the early morning. (While on late night, it earned respectable figures).

    After two years of messing with the schedule, giving in no promotion and even switching timeslots in the night shift, Channel 4 declared the fact that the audience wasn't interested in watching the show anymore and they would buy no more from the US counterparts.

    What was more irritating was that the other reason that they said they'd axed it was that Channel 4 was cutting back on American shows to free up money for home grown programmes.

    What did they announce the following week. A massive multi million pound deal to buy up ER and Friends before the non terrestial channels could. Suddenly again, Channel 4 has been on a mass buy up of American TV programmes (Will And Grace started just a few weeks ago with a massive advertising campaign). Still no Homicide. Not even repeats - despite the protest against it's removal has been one of the largest the channel has received.

    Life sucks - and so does Channel 4.

    Some DVD's would be nice in the meantime of this award winning drama....

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