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Topic: Shows No Longer on the Air
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Wed 02/11/15 09:56 AM
Edited by DavidCommaGeek on Wed 02/11/15 10:26 AM
I have a quest! This quest is to find a bunch of old TV shows that I used to watch as a kid, but are no longer available, and to uncover even older shows that I hear were good. I am doing this because 1) I remember that I liked most of these shows, and wish to relive the halcyon days of my childhood, 2) because a lot of stuff in these shows went over the head of an 8-year-old kid, and I want to look at them with adult eyes, and 3) I wish to preserve some of them so I can show my children.

So, the question is this: Do any of you know where I can find/download/buy the list of following shows (preferably through digital downloads or online; I'm trying NOT to become one of those people with a video rack that takes up an entire wall)? I'd like something a little more formal than YouTube or Hulu, because I don't want to have to go back to a website every time I want to watch something. Have any of you seen these available on the Kindle/tablet device? Or perhaps an entire TV series available in one compact set of DVDs I can order?

Of course, the rest of you can post shows or movies you're waxing nostalgic for, so that we can hopefully cross-pollinate and see if we can help each other find what we're looking for. And, hey, it's something to do for date night! (Or not-date-night!)

The List (subject to additions and changes)

Kids' Shows:
Denver, the Last Dinosaur
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Hey, Dude (Nickelodeon - I've seen the first two seasons on the Kindle, but I want to find the whole thing)
Gargoyles (Disney - I've actually found the first two seasons on DVD, but it was a hell of a time tracking those two down, and I'm continuing to have a hell of a time finding more)
Full and complete Scooby-Doo (original show by Hannah/Barbera)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original '80s version; the newer/est versions are just... meeeeeeeeh...)

Other:
Dark Shadows (available on the Kindle, but it's $60! Wouldn't mind finding a cheaper version)
Xena, Warrior Princess (I have the 1st Season and a "Best of" DVD, but I want the whole series in one go)
Hercules, the Legendary Journey
The Addams Family (the TV show, not the movies)

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Wed 02/11/15 10:00 AM
Starsky and Hutch

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Wed 02/11/15 10:09 AM
Sorry DavidCommaGeek, I don't really know of any services like you're describing.

Shows though, were Nickelodeon shows called "Salute Your Shorts". I was always mad if I missed that, or " Wild, and Crazy, Kids" when I was like 9-10 years old.

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Wed 02/11/15 10:21 AM
Edited by DavidCommaGeek on Wed 02/11/15 10:25 AM
I thought about putting "Salute Your Shorts" on the list, but I don't remember finding that show all that funny. "Salute Your Shorts" is on the Kindle, but you have to pay for it on an episode-by-episode basis, and that's not cost-effective. ($2 an episode!)
Though thank you for reminding me to put Scooby-Doo on the list.

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Wed 02/11/15 10:36 AM
If you do Netflix streaming, both Xena and Hercules are available.

The Addams Family the complete series is available to buy in a pack, but it's not cheap, Amazon has it for around $40.

I'm not sure Dark Shadows will ever be cheap as a whole because it's 1225 episodes, but Amazon does have it in a set for almost $350.

Seeing as you mention Xena and Hercules, there was the short lived Wizards & Warriors that ran for 1 season in 1983. It had the same feel and tone as those later shows- fantasy, comedy, adventure. Amazon has the complete series for $20-30.

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Wed 02/11/15 10:38 AM
Edited by DavidCommaGeek on Wed 02/11/15 10:40 AM
Can you buy shows for download from Netflix, or do you always have to stream from their site? I'd like something that I can have permanently, perhaps stored on another device, so I can keep them for posterity.

I guess for Dark Shadows, I'll have to bust out some gift cards to pay for the Kindle version - though they're asking $40 PER SEASON (40ish episodes per season, but still!).

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Wed 02/11/15 10:47 AM
Your welcome, and thanks for the tid bit about the show. You're right, too expensive per episode. I'm cheap...laugh

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Wed 02/11/15 10:47 AM
Just for streaming, Netflix even stopped selling used DVDs.

Yeah, they're not cheap, if that whole DVD collection would drop a couple of hundred I'd definitely get it, but not $345.

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Wed 02/11/15 12:18 PM
Lol, flattered.

For some try Google for "project free tv", there are a few there.

Some will be fan-zone copies, As-in not released in that venue, yet.


My oldie fave is Farscape. Sex, drugs, violence and Henson shop creations.

If you like Westerns, try "Cheyenne".
The Twilight Zone reboot had some great episodes, as did the Outer Limits reboot. YouTube has one of my favorite episodes complete, "Her Pilgrim Soul".
The rebooted series had a cool underlying theme in seemingly unrelated stories/episodes that culminated in a very twisted finale.

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Thu 02/12/15 01:31 PM
Edited by DavidCommaGeek on Thu 02/12/15 01:35 PM
Farscape is included in its entirety on Amazon Prime (on the Kindle). Four seasons, right? Very last episode "Bad Timing", with the final message "To Be Continued..."? Puppets are so much better than CGI.
Amazon Prime is $100 a year (ish) for numerous benefits, including free two-day shipping on all things purchased on Amazon.com - and many, many streamed TV shows. You can also add friends and family to your Prime account, and they get some of the benefits like free shipping.

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Thu 02/12/15 01:49 PM
The final installment of Farscape is a 3 hour feature called "Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars". It wraps up the story that left everyone hanging when SyFy channel cancelled it between seasons4-5.

I don't need it in Netflix, I have the 16x9 DVDs.

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Thu 02/12/15 01:55 PM
yup. Watched it last month. :banana: tears

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Thu 02/12/15 02:11 PM
Most of those shows are available.....from ummm..hmm...you know....downloads....:angel:

Farscape was a great show...drinker

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Mon 02/16/15 01:17 AM
What about Dude Ranch?or Fraggle Rock?

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Mon 02/16/15 01:24 AM

1. Adam 12
2. Emergency
3. Rat Patrol

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Mon 02/16/15 12:43 PM
World Safari with Alby Mangels :laughing:

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Mon 02/16/15 04:31 PM
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
Snoopy/Peanuts
Mr. Rogers
Tiny Toons
Doctor Who
Batman (not the cartoon)
Charlie's Angels
Who's the Boss
Colombo
Three's Company
Night Court
Cheers
Spiderman
The Incredible Hulk
My Little Pony
She-Ra
Great American Hero
MacGyver
Sledge Hammer (this show really sucked)
A lot of those shows sucked, but they're from my childhood



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Mon 02/16/15 08:44 PM

I have a quest! This quest is to find a bunch of old TV shows that I used to watch as a kid ...


He-Man and the Masters of the Universe


huh You want to watch that? noway

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Mon 02/23/15 06:04 AM
the shows I enjoyed as a kids were:

the brady bunch, eight is enough, love boat, charlies angels, the monkees,mod squad, and the bionic women.. lol .. wish I could see them on netflix but I cant they dont have them??

anywhere I can see them let me know.. Trish

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Mon 02/23/15 06:05 AM
hi those shows were great but who's the boss so boring. sorry did you like happy days??

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