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Shows that haven't been seen anywhere in years

most of these shows don't even have full DVD releases

St. Elsewhere (last seen on Goodlife network)

does any Miller-Boyett show without a nerd or twins have a long syndication life?
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
Step by Step (hasn't been seen since it left ABC Family)
The Hogan Family (last aired on ABC Family for about a day)
Perfect Strangers
 
BD Sullivan said:
landtuna said:
I'm still waiting for "My World & Welcome To It".

Considering it only lasted a year, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it.

Due to the costs of the animation but it was one, if not perhaps the best ever, "serious" sitcom.
 
Call to Glory
The Cape
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
my beloved Everwood
The FBI
Fish
Marcus Welby
McCloud
Medical Center
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Room 222

At least, I've never found them.
 
Maverick
Lou Grant
My World and Welcome To It
Space Patrol
Zorro (Disney Version)
You Bet Your Life
St. Elsewhere
Hill Street Blues
LA Law
Petticoat Junction (B&W, seasons one and two)
The Lucy Show (B&W, seasons one and two)
Tombstone Territory
The Californians
Trackdown
Wanted: Dead of Alive
The Defenders (EG Marshall)
The Untouchables
Crusader Rabbit
 
skippercollector said:
Call to Glory
The Cape
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
my beloved Everwood
The FBI
Fish
Marcus Welby
McCloud
Medical Center
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Room 222

At least, I've never found them.

Here's a DVD rundown of those shows:

Call to Glory--Nothing so far
The Cape--DVD complete series release in 2011
The Courtship of Eddie's Father--First two seasons available on DVD
my beloved Everwood--All four seasons available on DVD
The FBI--Four (of nine) seasons released on DVD so far
Fish--Nothing so far
Marcus Welby--First two seasons (of seven) released on DVD so far
McCloud--I believe the first two seasons were released on DVD in 2005, but nothing since
Medical Center--First two seasons (of seven) released on DVD so far
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law--Nothing so far
Room 222--I believe the first two seasons were released on DVD--the second in 2009, but nothing since
 
FredLeonard said:
Maverick
Lou Grant
You Bet Your Life
St. Elsewhere
Hill Street Blues
LA Law
Petticoat Junction (B&W, seasons one and two)
The Lucy Show (B&W, seasons one and two)
Wanted: Dead of Alive
The Defenders (EG Marshall)
The Untouchables
On DVD: Maverick (first season so far), Wanted: Dead or Alive (all seasons), The Untouchables (all seasons)

On You Tube (some are presumably PD's): 30 eps of You Bet Your Life, 18(?) eps of S1 of Petticoat Junction, two eps of The Lucy Show (first season) entire first season of LA Law.

On Hulu: First three seasons of both Lou Grant and Hill Street Blues. Also on the site is the pilot for St. Elsewhere.

The Defenders is reportedly plagued by the producers' original contracts with the cast and crew that they would get higher royalties when they went into syndication. Thus, it wallows away, ignored in production company vaults, though one episode--chopped up into 4-5 segments can be seen on YouTube.
 
BD Sullivan said:
The Defenders is reportedly plagued by the producers' original contracts with the cast and crew that they would get higher royalties when they went into syndication. Thus, it wallows away, ignored in production company vaults, though one episode--chopped up into 4-5 segments can be seen on YouTube.

That was one of the best TV dramas of all time but it's difficult to believe old contracts are holding up a DVD release. Virtually all of the cast is deceased and most of the production crews must be as well.
 
I haven't seen "One Day at a Time" since its days on E!
 
Some others:

"Down To Earth"
"Check it Out!"
"Throb"
"It's A Living"/"Making A Living"
"Spencer: For Hire" (I recall Lifetime ran reruns in the early '90s)
"Hardcastle & McCormick" (CBN/Family Channel had reruns for a while)
"Alice" (last I saw was on the old TNN)
"Wings" (though it was rerun to death on USA)
"Mama's Family" (last seen on Pax, I believe)
 
landtuna said:
BD Sullivan said:
The Defenders is reportedly plagued by the producers' original contracts with the cast and crew that they would get higher royalties when they went into syndication. Thus, it wallows away, ignored in production company vaults, though one episode--chopped up into 4-5 segments can be seen on YouTube.

That was one of the best TV dramas of all time but it's difficult to believe old contracts are holding up a DVD release. Virtually all of the cast is deceased and most of the production crews must be as well.

Slight correction; it was supposedly concerning guest stars. Here is an item from six years ago on the Home Theater Forum website:

"I think I recall reading something to the effect that high residual payments for guest-stars rendered syndication fees for "The Defenders" (and perhaps "The Nurses" as well) too high, so they never circulated much in reruns. Don't know how true that is, or not."
 
Dallas ran in syndication for several years. Most recently, as I recall, on Soap.
 
The first two seasons of "Petticoat Junction" have been issued on DVD. I have them. It's the in-color seasons that are missing (except for bootlegs). I'm having to record them off of MeTV so I can get my fix of the hot babes ("daughters") who got hotter as the series progressed, and to follow the interesting way they did, or did not, deal with cast changes which included the dreaded death of two cast members.

"Amos and Andy" haven't been on TV, but there are more then one collection out on DVDs. The entire series of "Topper" hasn't been released as far as I can tell, just little packages with 4 or so episodes each.
 
When was the last time you saw an episode--even one episode--of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In?

Sure, some of the jokes are going to be a little dated, but there's still a lot to laugh at.
 
Bob1370 said:
When was the last time you saw an episode--even one episode--of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In?

Sure, some of the jokes are going to be a little dated, but there's still a lot to laugh at.

I believe there are two DVD sets featuring a selection of episodes from around 1968 to 1971. The show's final 1972-1973 season was never released in syndication or on home video, as the Rowan and Martin-produced season were not up to par with the Schlatter / Friendly-produced seasons.
 
It shouldn't matter if one season of a long-running series was inferior in the view of whomever. Fans of the show would most likely want all seasons.
 
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