Retro TV onto DVD. Part 1.

5 television shows I want to own on DVD.

Here are five different television programs I would like to own on DVD...


1. Hey Vern, It's Ernest!

I remember watching this show every Saturnday morning on CBS. It was really up there with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. Since the movies with Ernest P. Worrell are on DVD, I think that this tv series deserves to have it's privlage to be on DVD.


2. The Real Ghostbusters.

Okay. I know as of now that there are some DVDs that sell The Real Ghostbusters with selected episodes. I think that each and every episode of The Real Ghostbusters, including the later episodes which are titled Slimer! And The Real Ghostbusters should be on DVD.


3. Batman.

It's long overdue for this tv series of Batman starring Adam West as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Burt Ward as Robin/Dick Grayson to be released onto DVD. The closest thing to this that is on DVD is Batman: The Movie. I really think it's time for 20th Century Fox to release this classic tv series onto DVD.


4. Teen Wolf.

As much as I loved the movie Teen Wolf, I really think that this cartoon series was just as good. I never saw Teen Wolf Too and don't plan on seeing it since many Teen Wolf fans said it was a bad sequil. Anyway, I'd like to see this cartoon series be released onto DVD.


5. Beauty and the Beast.

This version of Beauty and the Beast with Ron Perlman and Linda Hamilton was based in 1980s New York City. Catherine (Hamilton) is a New York City assistant district attorney. Vincent (Perlman) is a mythic, noble man-beast who lives in the abbandoned subway systems under New York City. The two fall in love with each other. I really think that this show that use to air on CBS should be released onto DVD.

Well, there you have it. These are the five retro television shows I would like to own on DVD. I hope that each and every one of them will be releaesd onto DVD sometime soon.
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    TV1985 Posted 2 years 3 months ago
    Beauty and the Beast, The Real Ghostbusters, and Hey Vern It's Ernest are on DVD. All that is left from this article of mine, I posted a while back, are just the Teen Wolf cartoon, and the classic 60s Batman with Adam West.
    fotns81 Posted 6 years 2 months ago
    u can find some of those dvds on www.dvdcraze.tv
    TV1985 Posted 6 years 3 months ago
    Just the day before Valentines Day it's first season was released onto DVD. I plan on getting it sometime soon. Now as for Hey Vern It's Ernest, The Real Ghostbusters, Batman, and Teen Wolf, I hope they'll be on DVD soon, too.
    TV1985 Posted 6 years 7 months ago
    I also hope that this article that I posted a month or so ago will be shown on the home page along with the other new and recent articles.
    TV1985 Posted 6 years 7 months ago
    Thanks for the website.

    I do hope that these five different tv shows I've posted on this article will be released onto DVD A.S.A.P.!
    sm2000 Posted 6 years 7 months ago
    Real Ghostbusters - when asked about the possibility of releasing season sets (ie: what the fans are DYING to see), a representative of Sony's children's division (who currently owns the rights to the show) replied, "Uh...you know it's a CARTOON, right?" The result being, we got the random episode DVDs. Hopefully someone with some clout will smack some sense into those idiots... Just look at how sets of He-Man, Thundercats, Transformers, G.I. Joe, etc. have been doing!!! And they're "Uh...CARTOONS!" Blah...

    Batman - currently involved in about a gajillion different lawsuits, it's likely going to be a while before we see this on DVD.

    Beauty and the Beast - AFAIK, this is also in the middle of some kind of rights entanglement keeping it from showing up on DVD.

    I'd love to see all three of those on DVD as well, all we can do for now is keep waiting...and hoping. Oh, and go over to tvshowsondvd.com and put in your vote for those shows to be released. They actually DO have some clout with the studios.
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