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DVD NEWS: TV shows (not) on DVD

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Why isn't Batman out on DVD?

Or Max Headroom?

Or The Wonder Years?

Or China Beach?

Our good friends at TV Shows on DVD have answers to many questions like these in a handy What's the Hold-Up? posting at their Facebook page.

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The reasons tend toward a few familiar obstacles -- music rights (too expensive, too tricky to obtain), ownership squabbles (one company might control the characters, while another controls the produced program), and also, for those shows stalled after partial DVD release, just not enough initial sales to keep more sets coming.

Bianculli and I have known TSoD's Gord and Dave for years, so we can vouch for both the reliability of their info/sources and their personal devotion to TV on DVD. For two guys who weren't journalists by trade when they started (back in 2001), they've become a couple of the most intrepid reporters we know.

So bookmark TV Shows on DVD, if you haven't already. They're on top of upcoming releases and TV DVD trends -- even opportunities for fans to interact with studio executives, as in this heads-up about an upcoming online chat with Warner Home Video.

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Be sure to vote at the site for shows you'd like to see released on DVD -- the studios do pay attention.

(Six of the 14 shows on my list eventually got released! And a seventh, Jim Hutton's 1970s Ellery Queen is said to be on its way.)

So please join me in lobbying for The John Larroquette Show [photo], Nothing Sacred, Now And Again, Bakersfield P.D., The Powers That Be and The Incredibly Strange Film Show.

And take the time to share your faves here, so other readers can lend their support. We gotta gang up on 'em to get the good stuff . . .

6 Comments

Jan said:

I keep asking for "Doctor, Doctor," "Skins Vol 3 and 4" (available in the UK), and "Knights of Prosperity." I LOVED "Ellery Queen" when it was on, though, so I'll check into that. And is "City of Angels" available on DVD? I'll have to check on that one, too.

Diane Werts said:

Which City of Angels? I know two -- Wayne Rogers '70s period piece as a private detective, and CBS' more recent (and much underrated) Blair Underwood urban hospital drama.

I loved them both!

TAB said:

I would enjoy and even buy "The Famous Teddy Z" if it became available. Jon Cryer was just as funny then and the writing was great.

John said:

"Frank's Place," anyone?

Diane Werts said:

Duh -- of course! I'm adding Frank's Place to my TV Shows on DVD "want" list right now!

I forgot Max Headroom, too . . .

Jan said:

The Wayne Rogers "City of Angels." I'm not familiar with the other one. I keep checking on tvshowsondvd.com and requesting titles from Amazon in the hopes that they'll notice there's a demand -- however small that demand might be.

I also follow a blog that has a "Wish List" for movies, and anyone can add to that. Like tvshowsondvd.com, they will also email you to let you know if something you've expressed an interest in is about to be released. I really like that feature of both websites.

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Diane Werts

Diane Werts has been glued to the tube since she can remember, growing up in a household where the TV came on first thing in the morning and stayed on till bedtime and beyond. She worked for the USA Film Festival, then for The Dallas Morning News writing about everything from Shakespeare to macrame art to rock music (and has the hearing loss to prove it). She moved to New York's Newsday to edit their glossy TV magazine, then returned to writing about television, specializing in its stranger permutations. She's a past president of the Television Critics Association.

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