 Complete all 22 EPISODES aired from: 1983 to: 1984 Quality is 8 of 10
Nightime soap opera involving The Yellow Rose, a 200,000 acre ranch in Texas operated by the offspring of the founder, Wade Champion. His sons (Roy and Quisto) and his 29-year old widow, Colleen run the ranch when they are not fighting each other.
Sam Elliott as Chance McKenzie
Cybill Shepherd as Colleen Champion
David Soul as Roy Champion
Edward Albert as Quisto Champion
Chuck Connors as Jeb Hollister
Susan Anspach as Grace McKenzie [ eps 1-9 ]
Noah Beery Jr. as Luther Dillard
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| Then Came Bronson (1969) on 7 Dvds $12.99 |
COMPLETE ALL 26 EPISODES ( Pilot not included }
aired from: Sep 1969 to: Apr 1970
Quality is 7 of 10
"Then Came Bronson" told quiet, lyrical, sometimes comic, sometimes dramatic stories about a young man traveling through America in search of personal meaning; unlike many attempts at this theme, the show was never heavy-handed, offering intelligent, often quirky character portraits of the people Jim Bronson encountered. |
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| Time Trax from 1993 on 11 DVDs $18.99 |

 [Jan 1993 to: Dec 1994] COMPLETE ALL 44 EPISODES Quality is 7.5 of 10
Time Trax is an American/Australian co-produced science fiction television series that first aired in 1993. It is about a police officer who has been sent through time to track down and return convicted criminals who have escaped into the past. This was the last new production from Lorimar Television. In the year 2193, over a hundred criminals became fugitives of law enforcement by travelling back in time two hundred years, using a time machine called Trax. Darien Lambert (Dale Midkiff) was a police detective of that period who was sent back to 1993 in order to apprehend as many of the fugitives as possible. He was assisted by the Specified Encapsulated Limitless Memory Archive, or SELMA (Elizabeth Alexander), an extremely small but very powerful computer (described as equivalent to a mainframe) disguised for the mission as an AT&T MasterCard and communicated through a holographic interface which took the visual form of a prim British nanny. Lambert was also equipped with an MPPT (Micro-Pellet Projection Tube) disguised as a keyless car alarm remote, which could stun the target or engulf the target in an energy field which would render him transportable to the future, at which point Selma would execute the transmission sequence to send the criminal on his way. Lambert's biggest enemy was Dr. Mordecai Sahmbi (Peter Donat), who was responsible for sending the fugitives to 1993, and who tried several times to kill him.
Captain Lambert, fearing the possible consequences of altering the timeline, did not actively attempt to interfere with the natural flow of history, although he frequently left messages for his colleagues in 2193 (via the 'personals' sections of assorted newspapers). The series made occasional allusions to a theory of parallel timelines as a way of skirting the issue of temporal paradox, impling that the time travellers went into an alternate past so that their actions there had no effect on the 2193 "present.". |
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| Time Tunnel (1966) on 10 Dvds $17.99 |
 TIME TUNNEL All 30 shows aired from: Sep 1966 to: Apr 1967 Quality is 8.5 of 10
Scientists Tony Newman and Doug Phillips are the young heads of Project Tic-Toc, a multi-billion dollar government installation buried beneath the desert. They have invented a Time Tunnel, which will allow people to visit anywhere in time and space. While testing the tunnel for an impatient senator, Newman and Phillips became trapped in time, and each week coincidentally found themselves at the site of an important historical event, be it the Siege of Troy, the sinking of the Titanic or an assassination attempt on President Lincoln. Sometimes they traveled into the future, and battled alien invaders. Ann MacGregor, Gen. Kirk and Dr. Swain are the scientists trying to fix the malfunctioning Time Tunnel and bring Doug and Tony back to the present (1968). |
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| Tombstone Territory (1957) on 5 Dvds $9.99 |

 On 5 DVD's Premiered: October 16, 1957 Last Aired: July 8, 1960 Quality is 8 of 10 A Selection of 22 Shows
Plot Outline: Tough sheriff Clay Hollister keeps the law in Tombstone, Arizona--"The Town Too Tough to Die"--with the support of his faithful deputies and the editor of the local. |
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| Topper (1953) on 9 Dvds $16.99 |
 SELECTION OF 42 EPISODES aired from: Oct 1953 to: July 1955 Quality is 7 of 10
Topper was a television situation comedy series based on the 1930s film series Topper.
The thrust of the story is that the sophisticated Cosmo Topper (Leo G. Carroll) is vice-president of a bank. He is married to the sweet but somewhat dumb Henrietta (Lee Patrick). They live in a house in a Los Angeles suburb that they bought from the estate of a fashionable young couple, George and Marion Kerby (Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys), now-former clients of Topper's bank, who died after being swept away by an avalanche. Their St. Bernard, Neil, who was unable to rescue them, also died with them. Cosmo finds that his house is haunted by their ghosts and that of their alcoholic St. Bernard. Only Cosmo can see or hear them.
The ghosts try to put some excitement and joy into the life of the somewhat stodgy and conservative Cosmo. In action that would anticipate the later series Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie, the ghosts would cause strange (but very humorous) events to happen, for which an embarrassed Cosmo would have to create some kind of explanation to others who would be baffled, and often even amusingly frightened, by seeing them.
The show ran on CBS from 1953 to 1955. 78 episodes were produced. Both ABC and NBC later aired repeats of these episodes (ABC in 1955 and NBC in 1956). In later decades Topper would be popular in syndication.. |
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| This is Your Life D-1 $5.99 |
THIS IS YOUR LIFE DISK 1
This Dvd has shows from This is life on the following People: Glen Ford, Lou Costello, Jayne Mansfield, Roy Rogers, Pat O'Brien, Eddie Albert, Jeannette McDonald, Ann Margaret,Frank Capra and Victor McLaglan.
A Great Collection and Hard to Find.
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| Trackdown (1957) on 17 Dvds $32.99 |
 Complete All 70 EPISODES aired from: 1957 to: 1959 Quality is 6.5-8 of 10
Trackdown was a 1957-1959 CBS Western television series starring Robert Culp as Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman, a gunslinger hunting down criminals throughout the Old West. Trackdown was a spin-off of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
Steve McQueen first appeared as bounty hunter Josh Randall in an episode which served as the pilot of his own subsequent series, Wanted: Dead or Alive, a spin-off of Trackdown launched the following year. Both series were brilliantly acted half-hour adult programs filmed in black and white with interesting directors; Sam Peckinpah directed some of Trackdown, while Richard Donner directed three installments of McQueen's series. Series star Robert Culp also wrote and directed several Trackdown episodes, and many installments were based on actual case files of the Texas Rangers, adding to the series' realism. Series regulars included Ellen Corby (who later went on to star in "the Waltons") , Norman Leavitt, James Griffith, Gail Kobe, and Peter Leeds. Trackdown was produced by Four Star Productions and was filmed at the Desilu-Culver Studio. Culp's character, Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman,was based in the real- life town of Porter , Texas, an unincorporated community near Houston , where he served as de facto sheriff. Occasionally, his duties as a Texas Ranger took him out of town,using his fast gun to apprehend wanted criminals throughout the Lone Star State. His friends included Henrietta Porter (Corby} , widow of the town's founder,and owner of The Porter Enterprise, the local newspaper , and Tenner Smith (Leeds}, owner of the local saloon, a former gambler and gunslinger who's past was shrouded in mystery.
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| Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) on 28 Dvds $39.99 |
 Special for $39.99 Regular $43.99
 ALL 110 SHOWS aired from: Sep 1964 to: Mar 1968 Quality is 8 of 10
Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its few "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft of American technology are all still relevant today... |
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| Voyagers (1982) on 10 Dvds $17.99 |

 COMPLETE ALL 19 EPISODES PLUS PILOT aired from: Oct 1982 to: Jul 1983 Quality is 8 of 10
Phineas Bogg is a member of a group people called Voyagers. They help history along. Give it a push where it's needed. He is a regular human that was living as a pirate a few hundred years ago, when he was chosen to be a voyager. He travels by way of a gold pocket watch like device called an omni. When the light is flashing red, it means history is wrong. His job is to fix it. In the pilot episode, Bogg ends up in 1982 when his omni malfunctions. (He is only supposed to be able to go as far as 1970.) He ends up in the apartment where 12 year old Jeffery Jones and his aunt and uncle live. (Jones parents were recently killed in an accident.) While there, Jeffery's dog grabs hold of Bogg's guide book (basically a history book.) Bogg being a pretty inept history person has no clue what to do without his book. One thing leads to another and Jeffery falls out of the building's window. The only way to save him is for Bogg to jump out after him and travel through time. Now Bogg is stuck in time with a 12 year old kid (Jeffery), no guide book, and no way of getting Jeffery back. But he does have an ace in the hole. Jeffery's dad was a history professor and Jeffery picked up much of his knowledge. So now the two of them, travel through time, giving history a push along where it is needed. |
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| Wanted: Dead or Alive 16 Dvd $28.99 |
 aired from: Sep 1958 to: Mar 1960 Quality is 8 of 10
Wanted: Dead or Alive is an American Western television show that ran for three seasons from 1958 to 1961, starred Steve McQueen as Josh Randall. The series was a spin-off of Trackdown (1957-59), a western TV series featuring Robert Culp as a Texas Ranger.. Josh Randall is a bounty hunter with a relatively soft heart. He often donates his earnings to the needy, and will help his prisoners if they have been wrongly accused.
Randall carries a shortened Winchester 1892 Model carbine, called the "Mare's Leg," in a holster patterned after "gunslinger" rigs then popular in movies and television. (This 1892 gun is anachronistic since Josh Randall is referred to in many episodes as a Confederate States of America Army veteran.) |
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| War of the Worlds (1988) on 22 Dvds $35.99 |

 COMPLETE ALL 42 EPISODES aired from: Oct 1988 to: May 1990 Quality is 7.5 of 10
They never left! "In 1953, Earth experienced a War of the Worlds . Common bacteria stopped the aliens, but it didn't kill them. Instead, the aliens lapsed into a state of deep hibernation. Now the aliens have been resurrected, more terrifying than before. In 1953, aliens started taking over the world. Today, they're taking over our bodies!" They're We're Alive! |
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| Westerner, The (1960) on 4 Dvds $9.99 |
 QUALITY 9 OUT 10.. aired from: Sep 1960 to: Dec 960 All 13 Shows on 4 DVD's
The Westerner is a 1960 Four Star Television Western series on NBC created by Sam Peckinpah. The series stars Brian Keith as Dave Blassingame and features John Dehner as semi-regular Burgundy Smith. The critically acclaimed show ran for only thirteen episodes, one of which, "Line Camp," was the basis for the 1968 Charlton Heston film Will Penny.
The pilot for The Westerner appeared on CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. The musical score was largely the work of Four Star's Herschel Burke Gilbert. For rerun syndication, it was grouped with three other short-lived Western series from the same company, Black Saddle starring Peter Breck, Johnny Ringo starring Don Durant, and Law of the Plainsman starring Michael Ansara, under the umbrella title The Westerners, bracketed with hosting sequences featuring Keenan Wynn.!!! |
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| Witchblade (2001) on 12 Dvds $21.99 |

 All 23 Shows from both Seasons aired from: Jun 2001 to: Aug 2002 Quality is 8.5 of 10
This is the story of a New York detective, Sara "Pez" Pezzini. Her search for justice brings her into contact with the Witchblade, an ancient, intelligent, living weapon so powerful it can battle Earth's darkest evil forces. Week in and week out, "Pez" employs her skills as a police detective to fight crime. She finds she must employ the Witchblade to combat a much greater and frighteningly organized conspiracy of evil that threatens the very soul of humanity. As Sara tries to keep the secret of the Witchblade, do her job and have a personal life, she finds that her most formidable adversary may be the Witchblade itself. |
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| Wonder Years (1988) on 17 Dvds $29.99 |

 aired from: Jan 1988 to: May 1992 [ ALL 115 SHOWS ] Quality is 8 of 10
Cast included: Fred Savage .... Kevin Arnold Jason Hervey Wayne Arnold Olivia d'Abo Karen Arnold (1988-1992) Alley Mills .... Norma Arnold Dan Lauria .... Jack Arnold Josh Saviano .... Paul Pfeiffer Danica McKellar .... Winnie Cooper ....
An adult Kevin Arnold reminisces on his teenage years spent growing up during the 60's. As he goes from dolescence to adulthood, he experiences, along with his best friend Paul and sometimes-girlfriend Winnie, the full range of trials and traumas that come in just about everyone's life. very good video and audio |
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| Zorro (1957) on 11 Dvds $18.99 |

 aired from: Oct 1957 to: Apr 1957 All 82 episodes on 11 disks Quality is 8 of 10
The only son of Don Alejandro returns to 1820s California to fight the corrupt local military. He plays the foppish dandy by day and the masked swordsman Zorro who slashes "Z"s everywhere by night. His horses (black and white) are Tornado and Phantom. |
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