Hey MV this isn't gripe - just curious, you did say the Six Million $ Man was priority one for tv you wanted that out yourself 1st, has there been a set back.
That was a TV priority from *Universal* but first there were going to be a number of feature score releases as part of the Universal Heritage series. Why would you think there’s been a setback?
That was a TV priority from *Universal* but first there were going to be a number of feature score releases as part of the Universal Heritage series. Why would you think there’s been a setback?
Yavar
It's likely that people have forgotten that the titles stated in that initial Variety article were all coming first, *before* anything else. Namely:
Colossus: The Forbin Project The Prisoner of Zenda Airport ’77 Airport '79 The Sentinel (May) Fletch Lives (May) Two Mules for Sister Sara (later this year)
So when they're all released, hopefully some TV titles will folow.
That was a TV priority from *Universal* but first there were going to be a number of feature score releases as part of the Universal Heritage series. Why would you think there’s been a setback?
Yavar
When Heritage was 1st announced MV said he'd try his upmost to get SMDM out 1st, so yeah I'm wondering what's up, but i'm still pleased with the latest batch.
Isn't Quinn in that bracket its shows were mostly by Universal
None of them with Universal. They're mostly owned by CBS now.... The FBI and Banyon were with Warner Bros. And 12 O'clock High (with 20th Century-Fox(whichI don't think was ever shown in the UK.. if any older members know different please speak up)
(impossible not to hear Robert Walker's character be called Sgt. Schultz without thinking of Hogan's Heroes.
Production company is just Quinn Martin Productions (presumably the commonality between everything on this set). Distributors: CBS, Paramount Television
No mention of Universal. So until all of the initially announced Universal Heritage titles have been released, I wouldn’t bug MV about Universal TV...and maybe for a while afterwards even, because TV projects are much longer and more complicated than usual.
Sorry -- I was speaking generally about television, but that may not have been clear. Mephisto Waltz was the one theatrical feature Quinn Martin did, if I'm not mistaken.
Production company is just Quinn Martin Productions (presumably the commonality between everything on this set). Distributors: CBS, Paramount Television
No mention of Universal. So until all of the initially announced Universal Heritage titles have been released, I wouldn’t bug MV about Universal TV...and maybe for a while afterwards even, because TV projects are much longer and more complicated than usual.
Yavar
Hmmm! I don't bug MV I hardly bother him just curious. I purchase TV every time I have a right to know an estimation date if its months I'm cool with that.