With the many shows I already have on DVD, I could open up the Bernardo Broadcasting Company (BBC) and broadcast a really low-power television signal to fly under the radar of the FCC. I'd have prime-time programming for seven nights a week! :) Nah!
Hopefully, for my birthday I'll receive one or more of these on my wish list (in order of desire)--
Benny Hill (his 1980's seasons of this comedy/variety show... I already have the 1970's seasons)
Airwolf (action-adventure... I still need season 3)
The Equalizer (drama)
Remington Steele (comedy action-adventure)
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (sci-fi action-adventure... oh, but what a terrible last season)
maybe even Married with Children or Miami Vice
Feel free to add your wish lists,
Robert Bernardo
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I'm hoping to find Soap on for a good price; I miss that show.
Quote from: Paul on January 22, 2010, 03:42:53 AM
I'm hoping to find Soap on for a good price...
Well, more out of the 1970s, I liked the satirical show, Fernwood 2 Night, and loved the even more outrageous, America 2 Night. I believe that only the former has been released to DVD.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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Many of those are on my wish list along with a few more british additions:
Doctor Who (new and old)
Blakes 7
Hitchikers guide to the Galaxy
and many of the british sitcoms including:
Are you being served?
Keeping up appearances
Only fools & horses (a sinclair or amstrad appeared in one episode)
Red Dwarf (this did run into the 90's so not sure if it is retro yet)
and several others I cannot remember names of right now.
Allo Allo is an absolute must ;)
Pete.
Quote from: Badders on February 06, 2010, 03:13:27 AM
Allo Allo is an absolute must ;)
I don't know that 1980's show, but there should be an official DVD release of Max Headroom and all the rest of the seasons of T.J. Hooker. :)
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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RobertB, you have just given me a major set of Max Headroom flashbacks and its all your fault! I seriously liked that show. First thing when I got back into commodore was find an original copy of the game and the Max Headroom demos which I often leave running in the background.
I had mixed feelings about Max Headroom.
On one hand, it represented what Amigas could do, and injected something new in our modern culture.
On the other hand, it was never convincing and became a caricature of itself.
I'm still torn.
Quote from: Rorshach on February 09, 2010, 01:51:06 PMyou have just given me a major set of Max Headroom flashbacks and its all your fault! I seriously liked that show.
:) I was sad when the show got cancelled. I was just getting used to it and saw that the writing was improving as the show continued. In a search for pirate DVDs of the show, I found that it was released on laserdisc! However, because of its rarity, it would be a costly buy.
QuoteFirst thing when I got back into commodore was find an original copy of the game...
You know... I never did play with that game. Is the gameplay good?
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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The t.v. show, Max Headroom, may have an official DVD release. Read what it says here --
http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Max-Headroom-DVDs-Planned/13399
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
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The Other Group of Amigoids
http://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
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Max Headroom on DVD is now out. Amazon.com, DVDPlanet.com, and DeepDiscount.com all have a going price of about $35 for the show. Still kind of steep for just 13 episodes.
Oh... and the quintessential 80's action show, Street Hawk, is now out on DVD, too. :)
More to buy,
Robert Bernardo
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Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
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Quote from: me on August 03, 2010, 11:07:36 AMMax Headroom on DVD is now out.
A nice review of the DVD release is at
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/reviews/Max-Headroom-Complete-Series/10011
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
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Quote from: RobertB on August 03, 2010, 11:07:36 AMMax Headroom on DVD is now out. Amazon.com, DVDPlanet.com, and DeepDiscount.com all have a going price of about $35 for the show.
I bought Max Headroom for $30 plus tax at the Borders Bookstore in Bakersfield. On the cover, it is listed as the complete series. I discovered that means it does not include the British production Max Headroom, a movie which was not a pilot for an American series and had a grim, depressing feel to the story.
I watched the opening pilot, Blipverts, last night and found it to be a show ahead of its time. What was hard to understand back in 1987 is now more understandable, i.e., I guess we are all more technology-minded now. And it had a bit of that 80's vibe to it!
And I can swear that there are one or two
heavily-disguised 1701s/1702s in the control room,
Robert Bernardo
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Quote from: RobertB on March 07, 2011, 12:11:59 PMI bought Max Headroom for $30 plus tax at the Borders Bookstore in Bakersfield. On the cover, it is listed as the complete series.
At the San Francisco Star Trek convention last weekend, I bought a pirate DVD of the Max Headroom Talking Show, a six-episode variety series shown on Cinemax around 1987. Though the vendor told me the quality of the DVD was 9 out of 10, I'd give it a 4 or 5 out of 10; the picture was very bleery and smeared, though the sound was good.
It was interesting to see Max in this variety format, talking to the guests. A surprise for me -- actor William Shatner was interviewed by Max on one episode. Bill's expressions on his face ranged from amusement to befuddlement to being in on the joke. :)
QuoteI discovered that means it does not include the British production Max Headroom, a movie which was not a pilot for an American series and had a grim, depressing feel to the story.
After some Net searching, I found that movie officially released on Japanese DVD, region 2. The price would be over $40, not including shipping.
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Robert Bernardo
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While not really 80's tv but mid 70's I was a fan of Space:1999 as a kid. I had always wanted them on DVD and knew A&E did produce them. Problem was the only stores close to me were "starstruck entertainment" which irritatingly went bankrupt right after christmas. But I've had some luck recently, just over a week ago I was in belleville in their one solitary mall for an hour and found the last remaining Sam the Record Man store in existance. Not only did they have the series they had the first season on blu-ray which I did not miss getting. It was definately not cheap but most tv series are not, cost me a whopping $99+tax. I asked about season two and it is not released yet but they will be calling when they get it in.
Oh Robert, I did see your note about the bootleg Max headroom, its probably a transfer from vhs that is more than likely several generations old. Being as I do video transfers as part of my work I can say for sure that what the equipment available to most people can do to restore video quality is limited. Even with the equipment I have I am always fighting jitter. But more on topic I am a fan of Max Headroom and if I could find it locally and in region 1 I would definately go for it, especially if blu-ray.
Quote from: me on March 07, 2011, 12:11:59 PMOn the cover, it is listed as the complete series. I discovered that means it does not include the British production Max Headroom, a movie which was not a pilot for an American series and had a grim, depressing feel to the story.
Today at the Creation Grand Slam Star Trek Convention in the Los Angeles area, I bought a bootleg copy of the U.K. version of Max Headroom. The seller said that in terms of video quality, it was 9 out of 10.
We shall see,
Robert Bernardo
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The Other Group of Amigoids
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Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
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Quote from: me on February 16, 2013, 08:23:55 PM...the U.K. version of Max Headroom. The seller said that in terms of video quality, it was 9 out of 10.
Meh, it looks like it was copied from VHS tape many generations after generations ago. I'd give it a 6. The story is intriguing, though, in it's U.K. version. It's "rougher" around the filmic edges, compared to the smoother U.S. version. Consider the U.K version as pilot 1 and the U.S. version as pilot 2.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
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The Other Group of Amigoids
http://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
http://www.sccaners.org
Another one off the wish list! Before The Other Group of Amigoids meeting last Saturday, I went to the Barnes & Noble Bookstore and bought The Equalizer, season 1. It was 40% off list price, and I couldn't resist.
I saw the pilot episode again. Wow, how many years ago had I originally seen it! Though the script felt clunky at times, Edward Woodward's performance was great.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
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