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Mar 19, 2017 - 8:54 AM
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CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution are announcing a May 9th release for The Streets of San Francisco - The Complete Series on DVD. The 32-disc set includes guest stars like Dean Stockwell, Pernell Roberts, Tom Selleck, Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, Nick Nolte, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Martin Sheen, Dabney Coleman, Desi Arnaz, Jr., John Ritter, Robert Wagner, Dick Van Patten, Mark Hamill, Tom Bosley, Bill Bixby, and many more! Priced at $86.99 SRP, you'll get all 5 seasons in "shelf-friendly" packaging, shown below. It's a GREAT show, and if you didn't pick up the half-season-set DVD packs that CBS/Paramount put out between 2007 and 2012, then now's the chance to get the entire run of the program, and at a terrific price. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Streets-San-Francisco-The-Complete-Series/23113
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I just received two western series sets: Lawman, season 1 (Warner) and I watched the pilot "The Deputy": fine stuff,,,,,, [ 'bout time!
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Mar 22, 2017 - 6:57 PM
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Kino Lorber is working on a release of 'The Complete Series' In this espionage thriller, Michael Alden (Frank Converse) is an amnesiac double agent in search of his true identity, while assassins of a mysterious syndicate are trying to locate and kill him. Guest stars in the 13 episodes include: Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, David Carradine, Dick Clark, Denholm Elliott, Vincent Gardenia, Signe Hasso, Hal Holbrook, Sally Kellerman, Janet Margolin, Chester Morris, Juliet Mills, Patrick O'Neal, Mitchell Ryan, Roy Scheider, Daniel J. Travanti, Brenda Vaccaro, John Vernon, Jon Voight and Billy Dee Williams. This morning on Facebook, Kino Lorber announced that 1967's Coronet Blue - The Complete Series (created by Larry Cohen, and starring Frank Converse with Joe Silver) is in-the-works for DVD! They don't give a release timeframe yet, merely saying that it's "Coming Soon." But they say it "Includes a brand new interview with show creator Larry Cohen," along with all 13 episodes of the show's only season. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Coronet-Blue-The-Complete-Series/23133
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Mar 22, 2017 - 10:57 PM
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Rollin Hand
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Kino Lorber is working on a release of 'The Complete Series' In this espionage thriller, Michael Alden (Frank Converse) is an amnesiac double agent in search of his true identity, while assassins of a mysterious syndicate are trying to locate and kill him. Guest stars in the 13 episodes include: Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, David Carradine, Dick Clark, Denholm Elliott, Vincent Gardenia, Signe Hasso, Hal Holbrook, Sally Kellerman, Janet Margolin, Chester Morris, Juliet Mills, Patrick O'Neal, Mitchell Ryan, Roy Scheider, Daniel J. Travanti, Brenda Vaccaro, John Vernon, Jon Voight and Billy Dee Williams. This morning on Facebook, Kino Lorber announced that 1967's Coronet Blue - The Complete Series (created by Larry Cohen, and starring Frank Converse with Joe Silver) is in-the-works for DVD! They don't give a release timeframe yet, merely saying that it's "Coming Soon." But they say it "Includes a brand new interview with show creator Larry Cohen," along with all 13 episodes of the show's only season. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Coronet-Blue-The-Complete-Series/23133 It sounds good. I never watched the series but I read some good reviews. Anybody know the series, by the way?
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Kino Lorber is working on a release of 'The Complete Series' In this espionage thriller, Michael Alden (Frank Converse) is an amnesiac double agent in search of his true identity, while assassins of a mysterious syndicate are trying to locate and kill him. Gues3 It sounds good. I never watched the series but I read some good reviews. Anybody know the series, by the way? I watched as a kid and loved it , esp. the title song. I remember that we never got to find out the solution to the mystery because the show was cancelled. d'oh!!!!!!!!
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Pappy is back! The complete season 1 of Baa Baa Black Sheep is finally available after the previous two volumes from Universal back in 2005.
Release date: June 13, 2017. Read the announcement: “Now Universal has announced that they are going back and re-releasing the first 23 episodes (the pilot telefilm and 22 regular weekly episodes) together in one box for the first time, as Baa Baa Black Sheep - Season 1. This 5-DVD set will be available in stores on June 13th, and is priced at just $22.98 SRP. English SDH subtitles are there, and as a bonus it includes "From the NBC News Archives: Interviews with Major Gregory Boyington"...the REAL Greg Boyington, that is!” Source http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Baa-Baa-Black-Sheep-Season-1/23155
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As much as I loved Baa Baa Black Sheep as a kid, I'm disappointed to say that the combat/drama stuff is static to me now, and wish there was more of the hellraising character scenes that were so much fun to watch. Bob Conrad was always worth watching, plus there are so many future Magnum, P.I. actors in that series. I'm going to send Micklin!
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Apr 17, 2017 - 1:23 PM
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In 2015, for a $239.88 list price, a DVD set for The Rockford Files - The Complete Collection was released on DVD. These days you can get that DVD set for around a hundred bucks...but only while supplies last, as that studio took it out of print a while back! Now Mill Creek Entertainment is returning the DVDs to store shelves on June 13th, as "The Rockford Files - The Complete Series," for $69.98 SRP. This 22-disc set will have all 6 seasons, 120 episodes, together for fans who missed out getting on the original Complete release (or the individual season sets). Also available for the first time will be a Blu-ray Disc release of The Rockford Files - The Complete Series, with the entire series remastered into High Definition! Also 22 discs, this will be priced a bit higher, at $129.98 SRP. And Mill Creek tells us that they want to make sure they have enough time to manufacture enough Blu copies of the title for fans who want it, so they're having this format hit the streets a couple of weeks later, on June 27th. Fans will, of course, wonder if the eight Rockford Files TV movies will be included with this set. Sorry, they won't. Mill Creek tells us that their licensing agreement with Universal didn't include the telefilms; just the episodes of the main TV series. They don't anticipate that situation changing, either, so if you're a passionate fan who wants the TV movies for the show on DVD (and don't already have them), it's best to hurry up and buy the old DVDs with those on them, while they're still available at a good price. http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Rockford-Files-The-Complete-Series/23219
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May 17, 2017 - 7:20 PM
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In 1953, John Wayne starred in the classic Western film Hondo, based on a story by Louis L'Amour. Wayne's own Batjac Productions co-produced the film. In 1967, Batjac spun off the film into a TV series, also called Hondo. It starred Ralph Taeger (Klondike, Acapulco) and Noah Beery, Jr. (The Rockford Files). Scheduled by the ABC network to run in the same time slot as Star Trek and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., the program only ran for a single season of 17 hour-long episodes. Now the short-lived 1967 series is coming to DVD! The studio hasn't formally announced the title, but VideoETA (a website produced by home video distributor Ingram Entertainment) shows that Hondo - The Complete Series is in-the-works from the Warner Archive Collection as an MOD (manufacture on demand) title. No details have been provided so far, but they show a release date of June 13th, and a cost of $39.99 SRP. http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Hondo-The-Complete-Series/23301
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Jul 8, 2017 - 12:10 AM
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Rollin Hand
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Pappy is back! The complete season 1 of Baa Baa Black Sheep is finally available after the previous two volumes from Universal back in 2005.
Release date: June 13, 2017. Read the announcement: “Now Universal has announced that they are going back and re-releasing the first 23 episodes (the pilot telefilm and 22 regular weekly episodes) together in one box for the first time, as Baa Baa Black Sheep - Season 1. This 5-DVD set will be available in stores on June 13th, and is priced at just $22.98 SRP. English SDH subtitles are there, and as a bonus it includes "From the NBC News Archives: Interviews with Major Gregory Boyington"...the REAL Greg Boyington, that is!” Source http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Baa-Baa-Black-Sheep-Season-1/23155 “We're poor little lambs, who have lost our way, baa, baa, baa …” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDw-b6zCQu8 The set arrives safely at my home, at Vella La Cava. The pilot and the first episode are not restored but the rest is clean. I'm still watching the start of the season with Hutch, before the Micklin era. I'm in heaven with Pappy, Gutterman, T.J., Anderson, Casey, French and Bragg. Oddly enough, they add Boyle (actor Larry Manetti) from the second episode. And actor Dana Elcar and Simon Oakland will always be Colonel Lard and General Moore in my book.
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