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Spanxxx from Avon Lake - March 31, 2009 at 9:11 PM

Salute Your Shorts!!!

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Ben Neff from Downtown Indy - March 31, 2009 at 4:36 PM

My favorites from this list are The State and Sifl & Olly. It feels strange to have favorites coming from MTV nowadays! Also worth noting, only the first of six seasons of Malcolm in the Middle has been released on DVD.

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navyman from Station St., E38th St - March 31, 2009 at 3:09 PM

I wish that they would put the Green Hornet on DVD, I know that Bruce Lee is Gone, but the original show bringsback fond memories that I will always cherish. From:stevenp.randolph@yahoo.com on 31Mar09

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jlj8101 from Beaverdale - March 30, 2009 at 8:26 AM

"You Can't Do That on Television"...? Hello?

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idoubt from Rochester - March 28, 2009 at 9:08 PM

Great point Gately! And keep up the good work on 100.5. And to fanster: you don't like Lilly on 95.1 because she has a 'tude? Isn't that what makes her fun to listen to?

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Jess the Mess from Federal Hill - March 28, 2009 at 3:09 PM

For my life to be complete I’m going to need: the first and second seasons of "Jiminy Glick” (not just The Best of JG,) “Today’s Special” and Teddy Ruxpin (live action, not the cartoon) on DVD. BTW, this article is responsible for me spending a stupid amount of money on shows on DVD I haven’t thought about in years. First it was Muppet, muppet, muppet, ba, ba, ba-bieeees. And it’s gone down hill from there: Fairy Tale Theatre, Ren & Stimpy and She-ra.

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gatelyDRIVEmornings from Rochester - March 28, 2009 at 7:42 AM

wow, the state! that was a great show - shame it's not on DVD. thanks for the clip.

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poeticalmath from poeticalmath - March 27, 2009 at 5:56 PM

OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!!!!!!!! OMG.......... For years i couldnt think of this show's name, and everyone i would explain it to, didnt even understand about the dad being a prism or a pyramid that talks and her freezing time in place.......... Bring this to Youtube, i wont buy it, LOL

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Leisurehound from Lincoln Square - March 27, 2009 at 4:49 PM

Why oh why is the Chris Isaak show not on DVD yet?

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hyphenate from Worcester - March 27, 2009 at 4:22 PM

The Name of the Game, with Gene Barry, Tony Fransciosa and Robert Stack (1968) It Takes a Thief, with Robert Wagner (1968) Harry O, with David Janssen (1974) and Switch, with Eddie Albert, Robert Wagner, Charlie Callas and Sharon Gless (1975) All of these shows were entertaining and fun, and have long endured in my memories. Most of the time, both Switch and It Takes a Thief had some lightness in them, while most of the time, Harry O was mostly drama, and The Name of the Game's drama vs. lighter drama was determined by which of the "wheel" was on that week. I'd go on and on about it because TV is my favorite subject (and because I know more about the shows in the 60s--80s than most people), but I lost a post prior to this one, and don't want to do it again!

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shawniek from gold coast - March 27, 2009 at 3:15 PM

Is Doogie Howser on DVD?

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phxtopgun1 from ANTHEM - March 27, 2009 at 12:21 PM

What are you talking about? The Wonder Years IS on DVD. See below. The Wonder Years was aired on ABC from January 31, 1988 until May 12, 1993. Neal Marlens and Carol Black created the series. Kevin Arnold deals with social issues and historical events by narrating what he have learned from his experience. Each episode features the experiences of Kevin during his adulthood. He encountered full range of trials and traumas together with his best friend Paul and sometimes with his girlfriend Winnie. The Wonder Years collection of 7 DVDs in a 2 box set, all episodes are organize from pilot to finale. The Wonder Years includes custom artwork and episode guides so you can find your favorite episode at anytime. All DVDs are presented in full screen, commercial free and unedited. Exactly the same as it was shown in American television. Presented in English This item has not been rated

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penbo from Glendale - March 27, 2009 at 11:05 AM

Yes on "TheWonder Years" that has been the one I have been waiting for. It's too bad that greed keeps these shows from being available. I mean if they agreed to allow there music in the TV show then why not on the dvd?

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Lloyd Dobler from Northwest - March 27, 2009 at 10:14 AM

Eek! The Cat. Nuff said.

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saraht from Cobble Hill, Brooklyn - March 26, 2009 at 11:22 AM

It is a crime that the State and Thirtysomething are not available on DVD and I'll even add Wonder Years to that list. Also, I am so glad that someone else watched Out of This World, I feel like I dreamt that it existed.

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