What TV Series Do You Own Every Season on DVD/Blu-ray?

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  1. dkmonroe

    dkmonroe A completely self-taught idiot

    Location:
    Atlanta
    Geez, can I remember them all without going into the den to look? :laugh:

    Star Trek TOS
    Star Trek Deep Space Nine
    Buffy The Vampire Slayer
    Angel
    Veronica Mars
    Gilmore Girls
    Reba
    Rome
    As Time Goes By
    Chef!
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    Downton Abbey
    The Vicar of Dibley
    Coupling
    The Tudors
    Sherlock

    There's probably a few others.
     
  2. George P

    George P Notable Member

    Location:
    NYC
    :righton:

    That show really surprised me. When it came out, I thought it was lame, but as I got older, I really grew to love it.
     
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  3. will_b_free

    will_b_free Forum Resident

    Location:
    Boulder, CO
    Too many to name so I’ll only mention a couple special ones:

    Nick Frost’s Hyperdrive series - I imported the PAL format DVDs from England to see it in its best-possible resolution. Darn fine sci-fi/workplace comedy from Simon Pegg’s frequent collaborator. You can get it on iTunes in slightly lower resolution.

    Journeyman - the 2007 Kevin McKidd NBC series was one of the best American sci fi dramas, but it was never released on DVD in the US and is not even sold on iTunes so I have a combination of almost-HD recordings and the extras from a UK DVD release which suffer from PAL speed-up.
     
  4. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    I do too...I like Kevin James. I have that ridiculous work truck box! LOL...
     
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  5. Grand_Ennui

    Grand_Ennui Forum Resident

    Location:
    WI
    I own the four volumes of "Beavis and Butt-Head", but I didn't include them in my list because while I own them all, they're not truly the complete series (all episodes)... But, I can see why you'd include them in your husband's list...
     
  6. Grand_Ennui

    Grand_Ennui Forum Resident

    Location:
    WI
    I forgot to add these to my list of complete series:

    Complete series of:
    "Tales from the Darkside"
    "Tales from the Crypt"
    "Mama's Family"
    "Gomer Pyle, USMC"
    "Three's Company"

    Working on completing the series:
    "King of the Hill" (I own seasons 1-6, and season 13)
     
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  7. team2

    team2 Forum Resident

    Location:
    TN (By Way of NY)
    At least Serenity managed to fit all of Season 2 into a feature film! ;)
     
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  8. Malinky

    Malinky Almost a Gentleman.

    Location:
    U.K.
    After collecting ALL the seasons of `24`, I am now working on `Friends`.....I may need a bigger house :)
     
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  9. Yeah. I bought them because they were incredibly cheap & I hadn't heard about that yet.
     
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  10. 93curr

    93curr Senior Member

    We counting mini-series with this? because I left out 'Carlos', 'Tanner 88', 'Fanny & Alexander', 'Scenes From A Marriage', 'Dekalog.' and maybe 'Out-1.' Sometimes there's a fine line between a short TV series and a long movie.
     
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  11. Scotian

    Scotian Amnesia Hazed Thread Starter

    Mini-series & one season shows shouldn't count. If you buy it, you've got the whole series. Not much effort in that.
     
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  12. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    yea...too bad for us. : )
     
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  13. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    It's About Time DVD
     
  14. GeoffC

    GeoffC Forum Resident

    Complete Series On Blu-ray
    Lost
    Fringe
    Heroes

    Complete Series on DVD
    Community
    Elementary
    Parks and Recreation
    The Office (US)
    Person of Interest
    Red Dwarf
    Fawlty Towers
    Futurama
    Detectorists
    The Brittas Empire
    IT Crowd
     
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  15. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    Star Trek TOS BD/DVD
    The Fugitive DVD
     
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  16. evillouie

    evillouie Forum Resident

    Location:
    Toledo
    Garfield and Friends (DVD)
     
  17. Star Trek
    Star Trek:The Next Generation
    The Invaders
    Firefly
    The Shield
    The Wire
    Ash vs. Evil Dead
    The X-Files
    Fringe
    The Avengers (the 1960’s series)
    I Claudius
    The Outer Limits (the original series)
    Prime Suspect
    Space:1999
    Enterprise
    The Wild Wild West
     
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  18. Vidiot

    Vidiot Now in 4K HDR!

    Location:
    Hollywood, USA
    Let me think...

    Star Trek TOS
    Wild Wild West
    Man from U.N.C.L.E.
    Fawlty Towers
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    Thunderbirds
    Supercar
    Fireball XL-5
    Mary Tyler Moore Show
    Dick Van Dyke Show
    I Love Lucy
    Honeymooners
    The Prisoner
    Twilight Zone
    Saturday Night Live
    (seasons 1-5)
    Breaking Bad
    The Avengers
    (1960s)
    Torchwood
    Downton Abbey
    Sopranos

    Some of these were free Emmy screeners that came in and we wound up keeping them. But all the old shows I paid for on Blu-ray. I mastered all or most of the Get Smarts, Ghost & Mrs. Muirs, Lancers, Voyage to the Bottom of the Seas, M*A*S*H episodes, and worked on Lost, Rome, and a bunch of other shows, so those are alive and living well in my head.
     
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  19. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    I have the ones in bold...unfortunately I had to buy them all...LOL.

    Star Trek TOS BD/DVD
    Wild Wild West/DVD
    Man from U.N.C.L.E. DVD
    Fawlty Towers DVD
    Monty Python's Flying Circus DVD

    Thunderbirds
    Supercar
    Fireball XL-5
    Mary Tyler Moore Show
    Dick Van Dyke Show DVD
    I Love Lucy DVD
    Honeymooners DVD/BD

    Saturday Night Live (seasons 1-5) DVD
    Breaking Bad
    The Avengers
    (1960s)
    Torchwood
    Downton Abbey
    Sopranos BD
     
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  20. Vidiot

    Vidiot Now in 4K HDR!

    Location:
    Hollywood, USA
    My old pal Mark Evanier has a funny line about Man from U.N.C.L.E.: <paraphrasing> "I loved the show as a kid and eagerly awaited each new episode as it aired on NBC. 30 years later, I had the chance to buy it on DVD, and I was shocked to see they had reshot every episode, only with really cheap-looking sets and bad actors. This was not the show I remembered from my childhood."

    It is kind of a shock to look back on a show you loved while growing up, then you look at it again decades later and go, "what was I thinking?" :eek:
     
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  21. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    thankfully I've never experienced that...If I loved it then I love it still, but I'm not looking for clues...; ) I love going back in time...easy in easy out...
     
  22. I forgot
    The Prisoner
    The Man From Uncle
    Breaking Bad
     
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  23. GregM

    GregM The expanding man

    Location:
    Bay Area, CA
    Blu-ray:
    Boardwalk Empire
    Breaking Bad
    Mad Men
    Sopranos
    The Wire

    and on DVD:
    Curb Your Enthusiasm
    Seinfeld

    Next up:
    Game of Thrones...waiting for the complete blu-ray box hopefully by year end.
     
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  24. Vidiot

    Vidiot Now in 4K HDR!

    Location:
    Hollywood, USA
    I usually lower my expectations and understand that what was impressive for TV & film in the 1960s ain't too cool today. There are always exceptions: 2001 still holds up for me throughout about 95% of the movie. Hell, that's much more sophisticated than a hundred movies made after that.
     
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  25. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    yes it is...for me it's about the time in my life that was going on as well as the show or movie...pure Nostalgia...I loved growing up in the 60's as a youngster...every single band we discuss from the 60's I can relate to the time and place when I first heard the song on AM radio, bought the single, album, etc......never in my wildest dream did I think I'd be talking about the music, TV and movies from that time period nearly 60 years later! crazy...
     
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