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| Men into Space (1959) on 10 Dvds $17.99 |

 COMPLETE ALL 38 EPISODES on 10 Dvds Quality is 8.5 out of 10
Men Into Space is the name of a half-hour American television series broadcast in black and white in 1959 and 1960 by CBS which depicted the efforts of the United States Air Force to explore and develop space. Spacesuit costumes and special-effects footage of space vehicles (shot with miniature models) were later re-used in Outer Limits. The pilot episode used real, high-altitude pressure suits developed by the United States Navy. |
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| Millionaire, The (1955) on 30 Dvds $45.99 |

 SELECTION OF 120 EPISODES QUALITY IS 7 OUT OF 10
In this hit 1950's TV series, a millionaire indulges himself giving away one million dollars apiece to persons that he has never met. This is a great show and one you will enjoy watching over and over.. |
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| MRS COLUMBO (1973) on 5 Dvds $9.99 |

 All 13 Shows on 5 DVD's Quality 7.5 of 10
While her famous husband solves crimes for the LAPD, Mrs. Kate Columbo does the same as a reporter, while raising her little daughter and keeping the house clean..... STARRING: Kate Mulgrew as Kate Columbo [ 1 ] / Callahan [ 2 ] Lili Haydn as Jenny Columbo [ 1 ] / Callahan [ 2 ] |
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| My Friend Flicka (1956) on 11 Dvds $18.99 |

 COMPLETE ALL 39 EPISODES on 11 Dvds Quality is 7.5 out 10
My Friend Flicka is a 1941 novel by Mary O'Hara, about Ken McLaughlin, the son of a Wyoming rancher, and his horse Flicka. It was the first in a trilogy, followed by Thunderhead, Son of Flicka (1943) and Green Grass of Wyoming (1946). The popular 1943 film version featured a young Roddy McDowall. It was followed by film adaptations of the other two novels, in 1945 and 1948, and by a television series (1956-1958) that first aired on CBS, then on NBC, followed by reruns on ABC and on CBS between 1959 and 1966.
Ken McLaughlin is a ten-year-old boy who lives on a remote Wyoming ranch, the Goose Bar, with his father, Rob; his mother, Nell; and his older brother, Howard. Rob is often impatient with Ken because he daydreams when he should be attending to practical matters; Nell, however, shares her son's sensitive nature and is more sympathetic. Several years before, Howard was allowed to choose and train a colt from among the Goose Bar herd but, although Ken loves horses, Rob doesn't think his wool-gathering son deserves such a privelege.
At the beginning of the novel, Ken has again angered his father by returning home from boarding school with failing grades. This means he will have to repeat a grade – an expense Rob can ill afford. Nonetheless, Nell eventually persuades Rob to let Ken choose a colt of his own. Ken looks over the available young horses, unable to decide; then he sees a golden sorrel filly running swiftly away from him one day, and makes his choice.
Rob, once again, is annoyed with his son; this particular filly has a strain of mustang blood that makes her very wild – "loco", in ranch idiom. All the Goose Bar horses with the same strain have been fast, beautiful, but utterly untameable, and after many years of trying to break one of them, Rob has decided to get rid of them all. Ken persists, however, and Rob reluctantly agrees to let him have the filly. When Rob and Ken go out to capture her, she lives up to her family reputation: she tries to escape by leaping an impossibly high barbed wire fence and injures herself severely.
This gives Ken an opportunity to tame the filly by gently nursing her back to health. He names her Flicka – Swedish for 'little girl' – and spends hours every day tending to her needs and keeping her company. Flicka gradually comes to love and trust the boy; however, her barbed wire wounds cause a dangerous blood infection and she begins to waste away. She grows so thin and weak that Rob decides that she must be shot to put her out of her misery. The night before the order is to be carried out, Flicka wades into a shallow brook, stumbles, falls, and is unable to rise. Ken finds her there and spends the rest of the night sitting in the water, holding her head in his arms. Although Ken nearly dies from exposure, the cold running water cures Flicka's fever, and all ends well.
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| My Mother the Car (1965) on 9 Dvds $16.99 |

 ALL 30 EPISODES on 9 Dvds Quality is 8 out 10
The pilot episode introduces us to the world of Dave Crabtree. Dave is your ordinary family man, married to wife Barbara and they have two children, Randy and Cindy. However, it's when he purchases a 1928 Porter, that he discovers that another family member is living with him, his deceased mother. It seems Dave Crabtree's mother has been reincarnated as a car. The voice of Dave's mother was provided by actress Ann Sothern and the only person the car would talk to was Dave. |
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| My Two Dads (1987) on 11 Dvds $18.99 |

 aired from: Sep 1987 to: Apr 1990 This is all 60 Shows
My Two Dads is a sitcom that starred Staci Keanan, Paul Reiser and Greg Evigan. It aired on NBC from 1987 to 1990
The show begins when Marcy Bradford, the mother of Keanan's character, dies. The two men who had competed for the woman's affections (played by Reiser and Evigan) before her daughter Nicole was born had been awarded joint custody. The mix-ups of two single straight men raising a teenaged daughter provided the story each week.. |
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| Nash Bridge on 30 Dvds $45.99 |

 COMPLETE ALL 122 aired from: Mar 1996 to: May 2001 Quality is 8.5 of 10 Nash is a smart-alecky police inspector (Don Johnson) who's seen fighting crime on the streets of San Francisco, while driving around in his screaming yellow 70ish Plymouth Hemi Barracuda. He's the typical super-cop on the beat, who always wins in the end. Unfortunately, his personal relationships leave much to be desired. He has two ex-wives, a 16-year-old daughter needing a lot of supervision, and a father with Alzheimer's disease who keeps getting kicked out of retirement homes and dropping by to visit. |
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| Night Gallery (1970) on 18 Dvds $32.99 |
 aired from: Nov 1969 to: May 1973 All 99 Shows on 18 DVD's Quality is 8-9 of 10 tvrip
Night Gallery is Rod Serling's follow-up series to The Twilight Zone that aired on NBC from 1970 to 1973. Serling functioned both as the on-air host of Night Gallery and as a major contributor of scripts, although he did not have the same control of content and tone as he did on Twilight Zone.
Serling appeared in an art gallery setting and introduced the macabre tales that made up each episode by unveiling paintings (by artist Tom Wright) depicting the stories.
Night Gallery regularly presented adaptations of classic fantasy tales by authors such as H. P. Lovecraft as well as original works, many by Serling himself.
The series was introduced with a pilot TV movie that aired November 8, 1969, featuring the directorial debut of Steven Spielberg and one of the last acting performances by Joan Crawford. Unlike the series, where the paintings merely accompanied an introduction to the upcoming story, the paintings themselves actually appeared in the three segments, serving major or minor plot functions.
Night Gallery was nominated for an Emmy Award for its first-season episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" as the Outstanding Single Program on U.S. television in 1971. In 1972, the series received another nomination (Outstanding Achievement in Makeup) for the second season episode "Pickman’s Model."!!!! |
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| NightMare Cafe (1992) on 2 Dvds $7.99 |

 aired from: Jan 1992 to: Apr 1992 All 6 Shows on 2 DVD's Quality is 8 of 10
Frank Nolan and Fay Peronivic find themselves in a mysterious all-night cafe following a brush with death - but they soon learn that they did, in fact, die, and have been brought back to life by the cafe. Frank and Fay are given the opportunity to correct something in their lives that went wrong the first time, and upon their success, they stay on as the cafe's new cook and waitress. With the aid of Blackie, the enigmatic owner of the cafe, Frank and Fay find themselves dispensing hot coffee, daily specials, justice and second chances to the many imperiled and troubled souls that the cafe is somehow able to attract as it travels from place to place. !!!! |
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| O'hara, U.S Treasury (1971) on 7 Dvds $12.99 |
 Premiered: September 17, 1971 Quality[8.0]
David Janssen ( front the Fugitive Series )starred in this series about an agent for the United States Treasury Department. Jim O'Hara in various episodes of this series worked for the Secret Service, ATF(Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) U.S. Customs and IRS (Internal Revenue Service). The show dealt with counterfeiting U.S. currency and other official U.S. documents, income tax evasion, money laundering, bootlegged alcohol, illegal weapons and explosives, importation of items from countries with trade embargo's and threats made to the President of the United States, visiting heads of states and other VIPs |
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| Oh Boy Tv Show 1 dvd $5.99 |
OH BOY BRITISH VARITY SHOW Premiered: September 13, 1958 Last Aired: May 30, 1959 Two shows total of 50 minutes.
Oh Boy! was the first teenage all-music show on British TV 1958-1959. It was produced by Jack Good for ITV.
The show was transmitted on Saturday evenings and was in direct competition to the BBC's 6.5 Special. Each week it featured resident artists plus a selection of special guests. The residents included Cliff Richard and the The Vernons Girls.
The original show last aired on 30th may 1959, but was later re-worked in 1979 for the "new" generation of Rock n Roll influenced stars of the day, this time round the show included, Shakin' Stevens, Alvin Stardust, and Joe Brown (singer), Joe Brown is the only one of these artists who was performing across the UK in the 50s to appear on the 70s Oh Boy! show. Alvin Stardust first emerged on the 1950s scene as Shane Fenton and the Fentones who re-invented himself as Alvin in the 70s.
A Great Collection and Hard to Find.
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| One West Waikiki (1994) on 5 Dvds $9.99 |
One West Waikiki
aired from: Aug 1994 to: May 1996
All 20 shows airred on 5 DVD's
QUALITY 7-8 OUT 10
This was a great show that had all the right elements. Great settings, beautiful weather and an extremely good looking Cheryl Ladd combined with a really fine Richard Burgi as the two stars. All this was combined with interesting and exiting plots and fine background music.
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| OverLand Trail (1960) on 9 DVDs $16.99 |
 Good Quality[7.0] (1960) [TV-Series] ALL 17 SHOWS
The Overland Trail was a pioneer trail beginning at several different points. Parts of it were based on traditional Native American trails, and it connected to the Great Trail which led back to the East Coast.
Beginning in Omaha, Nebraska, the Overland Trail followed the Great Platte River Road and the Sweetwater River in the Nebraska Territory across the plains to the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains. There it crossed the Continental Divide, eventually splitting near Fort Hall. Between 1840 and 1860 more than a quarter of a million emigrants (immigrants) used a variety of transportation, including stagecoaches and covered wagons, to make the trek.
The journey across Overland Trails took pioneers 2,000 miles and around seven months. Most groups traveled at a pace of fifteen miles a day. Few traveled the Overland Trails alone . Most of the settlers traveled with their families. Large groups of pioneers joined together to form "trains." Groups were usually led by "pilots" who were fur trappers or mountain men that would guide them on the trails. The journey over the trails usually began in the spring to avoid traveling in the winter. Many people died on the journey due to disease or accidents. Attacks by Native Americans were rare. Many made the journey to California and Oregon because they saw these new lands as a place of endless opportunity. Once the Transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, the wagon train era ended because settlers could now journey to the west coast safely in a fraction of the time.
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| Party of 5 (1994) on 37 Dvds $53.99 |
 $54.99
 All 142 Episodes aired from: Sep 1994 to: May 2000 Quality is 8 of 10
"Party of Five" (1994) advertisement Five siblings are left to fend their own way in the world when their parents are killed by a drunk driver. The series revolves around the struggles of raising each other and the struggles of life in general |
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| Picket Fences (1992) on 18 Dvds $31.99 |
 PICKET FENCES All 88 Episodes Premiered: September 18, 1992 Last Aired: June 26, 1996 Quality is 7 of 10
From award winning producer David E. Kelley ("Ally McBeal", "Boston Legal") comes Picket Fences, a story of a small town sherrif trying to maintain the town & his family.
Sherrif James Brock (Tom Skerrit) is trying to maintain the small town of Rome, Wisconin. His wife Jill (Kathy Baker) is the doctor of the town, daughter Kimberley (Holly Marie Combs), from a previous marriage of Jimmy, is the level headed student growing up in Rome. Jimmy and Jill have two other children, Matthew (Justin Shenkarow) and Zach (Adam Wylie).. |
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| Range Rider, The (1951) on 20 Dvds $33.99 |
 The Range Rider 75 of 79 EPISODES aired from: Oct 1951 Quality is 8 of 10
The Range Rider was an American Western TV series, which was first shown from 1951 to 1953. A single lost episode was first shown in 1959. It was also shown on British television in the 1960s.
Jock Mahoney played the title character in 79 B&W 30-minute episodes, along with partner Dick West, played by Dick Jones. The character had no name other than Range Rider and his reputation for fairness, fighting ability and accuracy with his guns was known far and wide, even by Indians. Mahoney towered over Jones giving the idea that Dick West was a kid instead of a normal sized adult.
The Range Rider (Jock Mahoney) went around the West doing good deeds. Primarily a kids show, the Raneg Rider also starred Dick Jones as Dick West.
The 6'4" Mahoney was a former stunt man whose athletic skills became legendary as he performed his own, often difficult stunts on the show.
Mahoney went on to become Yancy Derringer and Jones to be Buffalo Bill Jr. Mahoney died in 1989 of a stroke. |
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| Rawhide: (41 DVD Set) 1959 TV Series $59.99 |
| ON THIS 41 DVD SET: RAWHIDE IN ALL 217 EPISODES FROM ALL 8 SEASONS. THE SHOW AIRRED FROM JANUARY 1959 TO DECEMBER 1965 ON CBS. RAWHIDE STARS ERIC FLEMING (GILL FAVOR), CLINT EASTWOOD (ROWDY YATES), SHEB WOOLEY (PETE NOLAN), PAUL BRINEGAR (GW WISHBONE), STEVE RAINES (JIM QUINCE), JAMES MURDOCK (MUSHY MUSGROVE), AND MANY MORE. ALL DVD'S CONTAIN MENUS WITH EPISODE SELECTIONS AND ARE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER, FROM THE PILOT TO THE FINALE. VIDEO/AUDIO QUALITY IS 7/10 AND EPISODES ARE COMMERCIAL FREE. GET THIS CLASSIC TV WESTERN TODAY AND RELIVE EVERYTHING THAT IS RAWHIDE. RECIEVE FREE PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF RAWHIDE. |
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| ROARING 20'S, THE (1960) on 12 Dvds $21.99 |

 aired from: Oct 1960 to: Jan 1962 24 Shows on 12 DVD's Quality[8.0]
Roaring Twenties is a phrase used to describe the 1920s, principally in North America, that emphasizes the period's social, artistic, and cultural dynamism. Normalcy returned to politics in the wake of World War I, jazz music blossomed, the flapper redefined modern womanhood, Art Deco peaked, and finally the Wall Street Crash of 1929 served to punctuate the end of the era, as The Great Depression set in. The era was further distinguished by several inventions and discoveries of far-reaching importance, unprecedented industrial growth and accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, and significant changes in lifestyle.
The social and societal upheaval known as the Roaring Twenties began in North America and spread to Europe in the aftermath of World War I. Europe spent these years rebuilding and coming to terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. The Government of the United States did little to aid Europe, opting rather for an isolationist stance. By the middle of the decade, economic development soared in Europe, and the Roaring Twenties broke out in Germany (the Weimar Republic), Britain and France, the second half of the decade becoming known as the "Golden Twenties". In France and francophone Canada, they were also called the "années folles" ("Crazy Years").. |
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| Robin Hood, the Adventures of (1955) on 15 Dvds $25.99 |

 aired from: Oct 1955 to: Nov 1960 all 143 Shows on 15 DVD's QUALITY 8 OUT 10
A long-running series of adventures featuring Robin of Locksley--Robin Hood--and his group of Sherwood-Forest-based freedom fighters. Robin and his men protected England from the evil machinations of Prince John while good King Richard was away at the Crusades. The series was primarily intended for children, and was unusual in that it frequently re-used the same actors in different roles, or different actors in a recurring roles. .!!! |
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| The Rouges (1964) on 14 Dvds $24.99 |
The Rouges
aired from: September 13, 1964 to April 18, 1965
Selection of 28 shows airred on 14 DVD's
QUALITY 7-8 OUT 10
Niven and Boyer were two of the owners of Four Star Television, the show's production company. Although sometimes appearing together, the three leads tended to rotate appearances as their schedules permitted, which meant that Young helmed more shows since he was less busy otherwise than Niven or Boyer; midway through the season Larry Hagman was brought aboard to help fill in for Young, who had been the lead in most episodes. Also lending continuity was the presences of Gladys Cooper and Robert Coote, who appeared as supporting players in most episodes. Guest villains included Walter Matthau, Everett Sloane, George Sanders, and Telly Savalas.
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| Route 66 (1960) on 24 Dvds $39.99 |

 aired from: Oct 1960 to: Mar 1964 All 116 Shows Quality 7-8 of 10
Route 66 was an American TV series in which two young men traveled across America. Ran from 1960 to 1964. It starred Martin Milner as Tod Stiles and, for two and a half seasons, George Maharis as Buz Murdock. Maharis was ill for much of the third season, during which time Tod was shown traveling on his own. Tod met Lincoln Case, played by Glenn Corbett, late in the third season, and traveled with him until the end of the fourth and final season.
The series is best remembered for its iconic Corvette convertible and its instrumental theme song (composed and performed by Nelson Riddle), which became a major pop hit. |
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| The Saint (1962) on 33 Dvds $49.99 |
 SELECTION OF 92 EPISODES aired from: Oct 1962 to: Feb 1969 Quality is 8 of 10
The Saint is a modern day Robin Hood of sorts. He steals from rich criminals (gangsters and the like) and keeps the loot for himself. And he usually manages to get the rich criminals put behind bars after he's stolen their goods. Of course, Chief Inspector Claude Eustace Teal regards him as a common thief, regardless of who he steals from, so the Saint must always stay one step ahead of the doggedly persistent Inspector Teal. Fortnately, his wit, charm, and savoir faire make this a fairly easy task, and the series chronicles his various exploits.
Cast included: Roger Moore as The Saint |
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| Sanford (1980) on 7 Dvds $12.99 |
 COMPLETE ALL 26 EPISODES aired from: Mar 1980 to: July 1981 Quality is 7-8 of 10
In this sequel to the hugely successful "Sanford and Son", this show picks up where the original show left off. Lamont has moved away to work on the Alaska pipeline, leaving Fred alone to run the junkyard by himself. Cal, a friend of Lamont's, moves down to Watts to help Fred run the business. In the meantime, Fred meets a rich widow named Eve and falls in love. This is not good news for Eve's family who don't like the fact that she would fall for a common junkman. The show follows Fred as he keeps on trying to make his junk business a success and his love affair with Eve. Redd Foxx as Fred Sanford Dennis Burkley as Cal Pettie Margueritte Ray as Evelyn "Eve" Lewis Nathaniel Taylor as Rollo Larson Suzanne Stone asCissy Lewis Cathy Cooper as Clara Percy Rodriguez as Winston Clinton Derricks-Carroll as Cliff Anderson LaWanda Page as Aunt Esther Anderson |
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| Scarecrow and Mrs King (1983) on 16 Dvds $28.99 |

 All 88 Episodes aired from: Oct 1983 to: May 1987 Quality is 8 of 10
Scarecrow and Mrs. King was an American television series that aired from October 3, 1983, to May 28, 1987 on CBS. The show starred Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner. Scarecrow and Mrs. King was an espionage television series with an unusual twist. Lee Stetson, codename "Scarecrow" (Boxleitner), is a top-level agent for the fictitious CIA-like "Agency", who inadvertently embroils divorced housewife Amanda King (Jackson) in his mission. Amanda is too inquisitive to leave well enough alone, and with each episode becomes more and more involved with the Agency and with Lee. She starts just "helping", but by the end of the series she is a full agent.
This show relied heavily on a Cold War mentality, and most of the plots involved Soviet spies. Eventually the romantic nature of Lee and Amanda's relationship ceased to be clandestine, and they started talking about marriage. They did marry, but their marriage was never revealed to other characters. Amanda's sons meet Lee as her boyfriend, not her husband |
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| Science Fiction Threatre (1955) on 10 Dvds $17.99 |
 All 78 Episodes with Good Menus aired from: Apr 1955 to: Apr 1957 Quality is 8 of 10
Science Fiction Theatre is a syndicated science fiction anthology series. It was produced in the United States by Ivan Tors and Maurice Ziv.
Hosted by Truman Bradley, a 1940s film actor and former war correspondent, each episode introduced stories which had an extrapolated scientific, or pseudo-scientific emphasis based on actual scientific data available in the 1950s. The program concentrated on such concepts as space flight, robots, telepathy, flying saucers, time travel, and the intervention of extraterrestrials in human affairs.
It ran from 1955 to 1957, with a total of 78 half hour episodes. It was also known as Beyond The Limits in second run syndication during the 1960s and alternatively as Science Fiction Theater. |
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| SeaHunt (1958) on 40 Dvds $51.99 |

 [aired from: Jan 1958 to: Sep 1961] All 155 Episodes on 40 Dvds REGULARLY $58.99 Quality is 8 of 10
Sea Hunt was an American television adventure series from syndicator Ziv TV that ran from 1958 to 1961 and was popular in syndication for decades afterwards. 155 episodes were produced in all.
The program followed the adventures of scuba diver Mike Nelson, an ex-Navy frogman turned freelance diver, played by Lloyd Bridges. He outmaneuvered villains, salvaged everything from a bicycle to a nuclear missile, and rescued a downed Air Force pilot (in his sunken jet, in the pilot episode), children trapped in a flooded cave, and even a dog. One unusual aspect of the series was that at the end of each episode, Bridges made a plea to protect the oceans.
After Bridges was cast, he was given a crash course on scuba diving by Courtney Brown, who would serve as his underwater stunt double. Over the course of the show's run, Bridges would get more involved in the underwater stunt work, graduating from close-ups in the earliest episodes, to doing all but the most dangerous stunts by the end of the series' run.
The series served as a stepping stone for some of Hollywood's most notable actors, including Leonard Nimoy, Robert Conrad, Bruce Dern, Larry Hagman, Jack Nicholson (in the last episode of the series) and Bridges' own sons, Beau and Jeff.
The underwater sequences were filmed in a matrix fashion at many locations including studio tanks and outdoor locations in California, Florida, and eventually the Bahamas. Large quantities of stock footage were shot and later mixed with episode-specific character footage. Filming locations included Marineland of the Pacific (Park operated 1954-1987), the front side of Catalina Island, Paradise Cove west of Malibu, Silver Springs, Florida, Cypress Gardens, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Florida, Nassau, and Grand Bahama Island. On-land location shots were filmed throughout Los Angeles, central Florida, and Nassau, or on a soundstage. |
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| SeaQuest from 1993 on 15 DVDs $25.99 |
SEAQUEST DVS/2032 COMPLETE
[TV-Series 1993-1996]
By the mid-21st Century, humankind has colonized the oceans and formed
the UEO--the United Earth Oceans--as a military organization to police
it. Formerly a high-ranking member of the UEO, Nathan Bridger retired
after the death of his wife, and retreated to an isolated island to
study dolphins. An attempt is made to hijack the Seaquest DSV, the
UEO's most powerful undersea vessel, and Nathan--its original
designer--is convinced to return to active service, to assume command
of it. His second in command is Cmdr. Jonathan Ford. In second season,
the DSV added Dagwood, a prototype GELF (Genetically Engineered Life
Form), Tony Piccolo, a man with surgically implanted gills, and Dr.
Wendy Smith, a telepath/empath, to its crew of specialists. The series
has New Age leanings, often presenting stories that deal with
environmental issues or mix myth and mysticism--from ghosts to
"gods"--into its science fiction.
a total of 58 shows.
Trivia: During the third season, several episodes were shown out of
order. As a consequence, the character of Lt. Brody dies in one
episode and then reappears in a later one.
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| Shane (1966) on 8 Dvds $14.99 |

 Complete all 17 Shows on 8 Dvds Airred in 1966 Quality is 8.5 of 10
After the death of her husband, Marian Starett takes on the arduous task of both raising a son, Joey, and protecting her farm from ruthless land baron Ryker. Nomadic gunfighter Shane decides to hire on with Marian as a cowhand, and, at the same time, serve as a father figure for little Joey
David Carradine as Shane Jill Ireland as Marian Starrett Tom Tully as Tom Starrett Christopher Shea as Joey Starett Bert Freed as Rufe Ryker Sam Gilman as Sam Grafton |
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| Shindig TV Music Show 1 dvds $5.99 |
SHINDIG TV SHOWS (kinda like bandstand) 54 minutes long
You May need to adjust the volumne on your tv up or down accordingly but it is a good dvd and good quality.
The Following is
This Disk includes the following videos:
Beach Boys - California Girls (Beat Club 1969)
Beach Boys - Help Me Rhonda (1965) Shindig
Beatles - I'm A Loser, Boys (Shindig '64)
Beatles Video - 1964 Kansas City, I'm A Loser, Boys Shindig
Bo Diddley - You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover (Shindig)
Dave Clark Five - Because (Shindig)
Four Tops - It's The Same Old Song (Shindig 1965)
Jerry Lee Lewis, Righteous Bros And Jackie Wilson - Whole Lotta Shakin' (Shindig 1966)
Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody (bw shindig) 1965
Rolling Stones - Play With Fire - 1965 - Shindig - B&W
Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Shindig 1965) (1)
Shindig -1965 - Beau Brummels - Laugh Laugh Hullabaloo VCD
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - You Really Got A Hold On Me (Shindig 1966)
Temptations - My Girl (Shindig 1965)
The Animals - 'We Gotta Get Out Of This Place' - Shindig Goes To London [12-04-1965]
The Kinks - All Day and All of the Night (Shindig 1965)
The Kinks - You Really Got Me (Shindig!)
The Ronettes - Be My Baby (Shindig 1965)
The Who I Cant Explain 1965 Shindig
Yardbirds - For Your Love (Shindig 1965)
YARDBIRDS - Heart Full Of Soul (Shindig) - 1965
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| Six Million Dollar Man (1974) on 29 DVDs $44.99 |

 aired from: Jan 1974 to: Mar 1978 Quality is 8 of 10
Air Force Colonel Steve Austin, an astronaut who had walked on the moon, is almost fatally injured in a plane crash. Many of his damaged parts are replaced by experimental bionic limbs, including his right arm, his left eye, and both legs. These bionics give him superpowers such as increased speed and strength and the ability to see long distances. To pay the U.S. Government back the $6,000,000 it cost to rebuild him, Austin goes to work for the Office of Scientific Investigation as an agent, investigating foreign spies, mad scientists, bombers, space aliens, and even Bigfoot. |
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Get Both the Bionic Woman and 6 Million Dollar man for
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| Smother Brothers Collection 7 Dvd $12.99 |
SMOTHER BROTHERS COMEDY SHOW COLLECTION
Welcome to The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
This summary includes the 1967-1969 CBS and 1970 ABC variations. Considered by many as a "poster show" for the First Amendment, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour didn't quite begin that way. Less than a year after the cancellation of a sitcom also on CBS, the network gave Tom and Dick Smothers another chance with a variety series. This time, the formula worked. The sibling rivalry continued with aplomb, and the show was a better showcase for their musical and comedic talents. Not to mention the high-caliber talent who guested on the show. This is just 7 dvds of one of the funniest shows that hit the screen in the 1970's.. Great Collection and one You will watch over and over.
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| Spin City (1996) on 28 DVDs $43.99 |
aired from: Sep 1996 to: Apr 2002
Quality is 8 of 10
In this sitcom, Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford and his City Hall staff must stop the dim-witted Mayor of New York City from embarrassing himself infront of the media and the voters. The staff consists of Caitlin Moore the Communications Director, Carter Haywood the head of Minority Affairs, Stuart Bondack the Chief of Staff, and Paul Lassider the Press Secretary.
This situation comedy takes place in New York's City Hall. It centers on Mike Flaherty, the deputy mayor, who has to protect the slightly moronic mayor, Randall Winston from those who want to ruin his political career, and from himself, cause he is constantly making an ass of himself and Mike has try and make sure that his little escapades are either not mad public or have very little negative effect on the mayor. Helping Mike is Carter, probably the least quirky member of the mayor's staff and Nikki and James. Stuart and Paul are two members of the staff who cause just as much problems. Mike's secretary, who joined the show during the second season was Stacy. Mike's girlfriend during the first season was Ashley, but the character was dropped, his next girlfriend, during the following season was Laurie, and during the third season it was Nikki, and in the fourth season it was Caitlin Moore, the mayor's campaign manager. Michael J. Fox would leave the show after the fourth season. During the next season, the new deputy mayor would be Charlie Crawford.
Barry Bostwick as Mayor Randall Winston
Michael J. Fox as Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty [ 1-4 ]
Charlie Sheen as Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford [ 5+ ]
Richard Kind as Paul Lassiter
Alan Ruck as Stuart Bondek
Michael Boatman as Carter Heywood
Heather Locklear as Caitlin Moore [ 4+ ]
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| Stagecoach West (1960) on 10 Dvds $17.99 |
 All 38 Shows on 10 Dvds Quality rating is 7 of 10..
Luke Perry and Simon Kane run a stagecoach line in the Old West, where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. They are accompanied by Simon's young son David. |
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| State Trooper 21 Dvd $35.99 |
aired September 1956
Quality of 7 of 10
SELECTION OF 82 EPISODES
Stories of the Nevado State Police - I liked this show because I was a teenager just getting my license and I liked Rod's 1956 Ford V-8. He was a very determined detective and always got his man with the use of his unmarked police car. |
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| STREETHAWK (1985) on 3 Dvds $8.99 |

 [aired from: Jan 1985 to: May 1985] a total of 13 shows. quality of 7 of 10
Plot Summary for "Street Hawk" (1985) When Jessie Mach is crippled after an assault by an old enemy, his position as motorcycle cop seems finished. That was before a computer technician named Tuttle recruits him for a special government project. He is to be the test pilot for the Street Hawk, an advanced motorcycle that carried tremendous firepower and capable of speeds of over 300 MPH while in a city with little risk of collisions with Tuttle staying at the command center seeing everything Jessie through the camera in the helmet. This deal includes special surgery to repair his legs while keeping him the facade that he is still handicapped. Unfortunately for Tuttle, Jessie insists to get involved in stopping crime rather than the simple tests Tuttle wants. So now the city has the additional protection of the mysterious superhero known as Streethawk.. |
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| Square Pegs (1982) on Dvds $8.99 |
aired from: Sep 1982 to: Mar 1983
All 20 of the shows.
quality of 8 of 10
Welcome to Weemawee High School, where
being in the right clique can make one's years in school memorable.
Enter Patty Greene and Lauren Hutchinson, two freshman who tried hard
to be accepted into these cliques. The only problem was they stood out
like sore thumbs. Patty was brainy and wore glasses, and Lauren was
overweight and had braces. Thankfully, two other "square pegs"
accepted them. They came in the form of aspiring comedian Marshall
Blechtman and New Wave rocker Johnny Ulasewicz (aka Johnny Slash).
Still, Lauren and Patty wanted to be in with the cool kids who came
in the form of Jennifer DeNuccio, a wanna-be Valley Girl; LaDonna
Fredericks, the hippest black girl in Weemawee High; Jennifer's
boyfriend Vinnie Pasetta, a John Travolta carbon copy; and Muffy
Tepperman, a Jewish princess who joined anything from JV pep squad to
science fair organizer.. |
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| SUGARFOOT (1957) on 35 Dvds $49.99 |
 [aired from: 1957-1961] All 69 of the shows. quality of 7-7.5 of 10
Sugarfoot is the title of a TV western that aired from 1957 to 1961. The series featured Will Hutchins as fledgling frontier lawyer Tom Brewster and Jack Elam as sidekick Toothy Thompson. Brewster was a correspondence-school graduate whose apparent lack of cowboy skills earned him the peculiar nickname "Sugarfoot".
The show had no relation to the 1951 movie Sugarfoot, but its pilot episode was a remake of an offbeat 1954 Western called The Boy from Oklahoma, starring Will Rogers, Jr. as Tom Brewster. As played by Rogers in the movie, Brewster never used firearms, preferring to vanquish villains with his roping skills (à la Will Rogers Sr.) if friendly persuasion failed. Perhaps for practical reasons, the pilot altered the character slightly, making Brewster reluctant to use firearms, but able and willing to do so as a last resort. That was the way he remained throughout the series, and the title song even mentioned that he carried a rifle as well as law book.
Sugarfoot was one of the earliest products of the alliance between ABC and the fledgling Warner Brothers Television Department, chaired by William T. Orr. During the same period, other similar shows would appear, including Maverick with James Garner and Jack Kelly, Cheyenne with Clint Walker, Bronco with Ty Hardin, Lawman with John Russell, and Colt .45 with Wayde Preston. Hutchins appeared as Sugarfoot in crossover episodes of Cheyenne and Maverick, and in an installment of Bronco called "The Yankee Tornado" featuring Peter Breck as the young Theodore Roosevelt... |
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