Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Sam Tyler is still stuck in 1973, unsure if he has somehow really travelled backwards in time or if he is merely stuck in a coma in 2006 and is fantasising everything that is happening to him. However, now he has been there for a few weeks he is getting more used to life in the 1970s and is starting...
Life on Mars: The Complete Second Series (2006) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/30/2011
/
Labels:
1970s,
ashes to ashes,
bbc,
british mysteries,
crime drama,
detective,
john simm,
life on mars,
philip glenister,
time travel
/
Comments: (0)
You Bet Your Life - The Lost Episodes (1950) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
/
Labels:
1940s,
1950s,
classics,
comedy,
groucho,
groucho marx,
humor,
laugh,
television
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Incredible as it may seem, most of the "lost episodes" in this Groucho Marx DVD collection might have been lost forever. In the early 1970s, the geniuses at NBC planned to destroy ALL the "You Bet Your Life" programs for the sole purpose of freeing up some warehouse space. Fortunately, Groucho and producer...
Lost Episodes of Victor Borge Volume 1 (2002) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Lost Episodes of Victor Borge: Vol. 1The original TV special was produced in a studio before a live audience. The orchestra was visibly live too.Nobody has had more fun making fun of classical music and opera more than Victor Borge. Audiences of all ages have been surprised and pleased to follow the...
The Golden Girls - The Complete Sixth Season (1985) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
/
Labels:
80stv,
bea arthur,
betty white,
classics,
dvd,
dvd series,
golden girls,
sitcom,
tv series,
tv series comedy
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)"Blanche Delivers" - Blanche is embarrassed that her daughter is artificially inseminated and wants to give birth in a birthing center."Once, In St. Olaf" - Rose meets her natural father when admitting patients at the local hospital. Meanwhile, Sophia is scheduled for a hernia operation."If At Last You...
Stories of the Century - 36 TV western episodes Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/28/2011
/
Labels:
1950s tv shows,
dvd box sets,
jim davis,
movie,
tv westerns,
westerns
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)St. Clair Vision's 3-DVD set of "Stories of the Century" is a quick, inexpensive way to obtain almost the entire run of this 1954-55 Emmy award winning Western series. St. Clair has included 36 of the 39 half hour episodes that were produced for this series. The basic premise of "Stories of the Century"...
Battling with Buffalo Bill (1931) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Congradulations to VCI Entertainment for releasing BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL (1931) an early Universal talking serial. The print used is EXCEPTIONAL and makes viewing a wonderful experience.Tom Tyler is probably the best looking Buffalo Bill ever, complete with long hair, beard and buckskins! The action...
The Addams Family - Volume One (1964) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/27/2011
/
Labels:
1960s,
classic tv,
comedy,
dvd,
fun,
goth,
macabre,
quality lifestyle,
the addams family,
tv series
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)The Addams Family, the OTHER 1964 sitcom about a macabre family of eccentrics, finally makes its way onto DVD in all its black and white glory. Like The Munsters (which originally debuted 1 week later), The Addams Family ran on television for two seasons, and became more popular in TV syndicated reruns...
Blue Collar TV - Season 1, Vol. 1 (2004) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
/
Labels:
aaron,
blue collar,
chris,
comedy,
dvd,
larry the cable guy,
ron white,
stand-up,
television
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)What a hilarious sketch show! Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy are here to entertain TV viewers alike, and making the show a lot more bearable than any other stupidly raunchy sketch show (such as The Man Show). Too bad this DVD set contains only 13 episodes, but they are funny all...
The Beverly Hillbillies, Vol. 1: 5 Episodes Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/26/2011
/
Labels:
1960s,
beverly hillbillies,
classic tv,
clean humor,
comedy,
the beverly hillbillies,
tv comedies,
tv comedy,
tv comedy series,
tv series
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This DVD has great picture and sound quality, but the only thing bad is that it does not have the original theme music. Instead it has a poor instrumental song. I would reccomend this DVD for you!Click Here to see more reviews about: The Beverly Hillbillies, Vol. 1: 5 EpisodesClick here for more information...
Lost in Space, Episode 1: The Reluctant Stowaway (1965) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I saw the original in 1965 when I was 5 years old. After 35 years, the technical and plot flaws are painfully obvious. Of course, I didn't notice any of those back then--all I saw was the cool technology (spaceships, cryo-tubes, spacesuits, computers, huge displays, mission control, wow!) that fired...
The Dick Van Dyke Show - 6 Classic Episodes (1961) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Let me answer everyone's question as to why only these episodes were chosen....the producer of this DVD did NOT pay any royalties on these episodes!!! Due to an error many years ago, these episodes slipped into the public domain, as therefore, are being produced without any authorization or payment of...
Holiday Family Collection (2008) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
/
Labels:
andy griffith,
christmas,
christmas classics,
classic tv,
collection,
family films,
frasier,
holidays,
i love lucy
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This "FAMILY HOLIDAY COLLECTION" with 12 Holiday Movies (from 1935 - 1964), 49 Holiday TV Episodes (1950's and 60's) and 27 Christmas Cartoons (1940's - 1960's) is a very nice mix of seasonal Favorites of yesteryear. 8 DVD's and over 40 hours of Holiday entertainment!NOTE: Most is in Black and White...
Northern Exposure - The First Episode (1990) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This was the first of 110 hour long shows about a town in Alaska called Cicely and the wide range of personalities that inhabited it. Northern Exposure was an hour of magic each week, a way to dream about far off places and amazing occurences that just don't seem to happen in the lower 48. Whether it...
Lone Ranger: Lost Episodes Review
Posted by
John Bailey
/
Labels:
classic tv,
classic western,
clayton moore,
hero,
jay silverheels,
lone ranger,
the lone ranger,
tv westerns,
western,
western tv series
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Along with two complete episodes of the classic television series with Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels (shown with original commercials and network spots), this video features scenes from the first live action Lone Ranger serial (with Lee Powel), the first Lone Ranger cartoon (produced in the 30's),...
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu, 4 Full-Length Episodes Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/23/2011
/
Labels:
1950s tv series,
adventure series,
dvds,
fu manchu,
tv series
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Long unavailable in any format, "The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu" is one of those see-it-to-believe-it kind of shows that remind us that not EVERYTHING made in the Golden Age of Television shone. This impoverished effort was produced by Republic Studios, which in 1940 had turned out the highly regarded...
TV's Best Adventures of Superman 3/2 episodes & 1 cartoon (1952) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Any Superman fan can't go wrong with this one! "Crime Wave" is one of the most gripping tales of the 1951 season, complete with stock footage of all of the great fight scenes from that year! "Perils of Superman" is one of the best color episodes, and proves that George Reeves had a great future as a...
Captain America 15 Episodes (1944) Review
Posted by
John Bailey
on 11/22/2011
/
Labels:
action,
based on the comic book,
captain america,
cliffhanger serial,
english,
lionel atwill,
marvel comics,
movie serial,
red,
superhero
/
Comments: (0)
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Captain America was one of the most popular comics during WWII as he battled his arch-foe the Red Skull and other stereotypical Nazi villians. He got his powers by drinking a super soldier formula.Unfortunately this Republic serial bares little resemblance to the comics. Captain America is no longer...