The TV show DVD that you want to buy but isn't available is?.....

LA LAW

But am very excited that one DH has been waiting for is coming out:

Dinosaurs- Does anyone remember this one?
 
I'd kill to get the Gummi Bears on DVD!!!!

Also, I'd buy every single season of Real World and Road Rules if they sold them.

and probably Blossom. :)
 
susan514 said:
LA LAW

But am very excited that one DH has been waiting for is coming out:

Dinosaurs- Does anyone remember this one?

When I first met DW MeanLaureen she had a cockatiel that she taught to say "NOT THE MAMA" to anyone other than her when they held him. :rotfl:
 
i'll fly away(I believe it was a PBS show)
30 Something
I also loved the Blondie series. i have a couple of Blondie's on VHS :teeth: .

Susan
 

Rawhide.
Roll em Roll em Roll em, keep those dawgies rollin.
Ahhhhh, the veerrry young Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates!!! Now THAT was some great TV! :goodvibes
 
JAG....it was on for 10 seasons. David James Elliott....yum....


:love:
 
TheOtherVillainess said:
I would love for Blossomand the Alien Nation series to be on DVD. There was also another, but I forget what it was. It just flew out of my head!

Alien Nation came out on DVD about two months ago.
 
welcome..to Fantasy Island... a horrible show but it would bring back some memories. kind of like the 'A Team".
 
TheOtherVillainess said:
I would love for Blossomand the Alien Nation series to be on DVD. There was also another, but I forget what it was. It just flew out of my head!

Oh wait there it is. *catches thought* Beauty and the Beast..the one with Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman... :lovestruc I used to LOVE that show and it was on like the Hallmark channel for awhile but it hasn't been on TV in a few years. I really miss it..it was a great show.

TOV
Beauty and the Beast is out. Neodvds.com has all 3 seasons for 100 bucks. I don't know a thing about them, just came out on my google search.

I would like to see Voyagers! You know, the show with the curly-haired kid who traveled through time with some guy.

Boston Public.........very entertaining.................
 
How about ...

Love american style

Mannix

ABC weekly mystery movie (the ones that showcased Columbo, Mcloud and MacMillian and wife)

Definitely want Whose Line Is It.

John
 
yitbos96bb said:
I will throw my childhood only 10 people watched it show: The Mysterious Cities of Gold (If you know this show please speak up... most people do not).

BelleMcNally said:
yes, yes, YESSS!!!!

I always talk about this and NO ONE has any clue what I'm talking about...the brother and sister separated at birth with their matching necklaces that opened the doors, right?

I've heard vaguely of the show, and the obvious enthusiasm behind both of theses posts was enough to make me chase down more information. I thought the two of you might be interested in these links if you haven't seen them yet;

http://home.ptd.net/~crimson/

http://www.mysteriouscitiesofgold.co.uk/

Enjoy!


My own hopes were answered when The Prisoner, the classic 60's series with Patrick McGoohan was released a few years back. Still the most intelligent and creative series ever made (IMHO)
 
Papa Deuce said:
One I definitely forgot..... anybody rememeber the Might Heroes?..... Diaper Man, Tornado Man, Rope Man, Cuckoo Man and Strong Man?

Ah yes, the Mighty Heroes! I hated having to wait for the second part of the cartoon later in the show when our heroes were in mortal peril. I can't tell you how many times I've hummed that theme song in my head. I believe that was part of Captain Kangaroo, was it not?

Now someone has to come out with a compilation DVD of the minor cartoons from the sixties. Here's a few shows that might make the list;

-The Mighty Heroes
-The Mighty Hercules
-Cool McCool
-Kimba the White Lion
-Clutch Cargo
-QT Hush
-Tobar the 8th Man
-Felix the Cat
-Underdog
-Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
-Tom Swift

I don't think there's a need for complete box sets of every episode, but considering that the owners of these shows are making nothing or next to nothing at the moment, this might be an idea worth persuing. I can't be the only one who remembers these!
 
:thumbsup2
The Name of the Game...circa 1973?

In particular...episode of "L.A. 2017"
Directed by Steven Speilberg!
This was his t.v. directorial debut!
:thumbsup2
 
Mugg Mann said:
Ah yes, the Mighty Heroes! I hated having to wait for the second part of the cartoon later in the show when our heroes were in mortal peril. I can't tell you how many times I've hummed that theme song in my head. I believe that was part of Captain Kangaroo, was it not?

Now someone has to come out with a compilation DVD of the minor cartoons from the sixties. Here's a few shows that might make the list;

-The Mighty Heroes
-The Mighty Hercules
-Cool McCool
-Kimba the White Lion
-Clutch Cargo
-QT Hush
-Tobar the 8th Man
-Felix the Cat
-Underdog
-Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
-Tom Swift

I don't think there's a need for complete box sets of every episode, but considering that the owners of these shows are making nothing or next to nothing at the moment, this might be an idea worth persuing. I can't be the only one who remembers these!


Add "Ultraman" and we're good!
 
Papa Deuce said:
Add "Ultraman" and we're good!

Absolutely! Power Rangers 30 years before the fact!

Your post made me think of Ultraman for the first time in at least ten years. Now let's try something really esoteric; do you remember a mid 80's take off on Ultraman called Dynaman?
 












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