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Old 05-02-2013, 05:45 PM   #8
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Both the Bionic Woman and The Six Million Dollar Man finally dropped for DVD in the last 3 or so years. I doubt they are going back to the drawing board and upgrade them to Blu-Ray. Both series have excellent PQ for DVD. Aaron Spelling had some great production for the early 70's.

I just dont see much pre- 90's TV getting the BD treatment unless it was a huge show or has some hardcore cult following like Dr. Who.
Hits from the 2000 to now like The Sopranos are no-brainers I would think.

"Older" TV wouldnt be 2000-'14. I'd call that recent. Andy Griffith is "Old TV" to me. You can can still get plenty of 60's thru 90's on DVD w/ special features and decent packaging. Gilligan's Island comes to mind (but ive never seen the extras).
Starsky & Hutch, Marcus Welby and Emergency are the older shows I'd love to see as well. I don't think they'd have a large enough following for them to take that step.

Maybe if DVD's went the way of VHS?
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