Please Don't Eat the Daisies. I caught the Doris Day movie on TCM a month or so ago and started thinking about how I haven't seen the TV version since it was in syndication when I was a kid (late '70s).
Nowhere Man - Bruce Greenwood series on UPN. Had a cult following, a brief DVD set, and then vanished into....nowhere.
Has the British show Dave Allen at Large been seen on American TV anywhere lately? Used to watch this all the time on PBS in the early 80s after Monty Python.
It's a Living is currently on one of the streaming services, highly edited, as there is a lot of music in that show. Nanny and the Professor had a long run within the last couple of years on GET-TV Big Valley has run numerous places, such as Encore Westerns and quite a few other cable networks and is currently on ME-TV. Very easy to find.
The entire series is available for streaming on Amazon Prime. Even though I’ve got the big box set, I find it easier to watch this way.
Unless you live in Australia....many thanks for the info - I’ll definitely chase up the sources you’ve mentioned. Cheers!
Anyone remember a show called The Incurable Collector with John Larroquette as the host? It was on A&E in the early 2000's, and I believe that was the last time it was seen.
...ACTION IN THE AFTERNOON GRAFFITI ROCK LOTSA LUCK QUEEN FOR A DAY TURN-ON UNCLE FLOYD YOU'RE IN THE PICTURE A TEAR AT THE TOP
How about Eight Is Enough? It ran for 5 seasons but I don't recall ever seeing it in syndication. A favorite show of mine is I'll Fly Away (1991-93). It ran for 2 seasons then PBS reran the series and made a final 2 hour movie. I've always hoped someone (Shout?) would release it on blu-ray.
I watched A&E a lot. I think I saw that one episode. I remember the title and being a fan of his I watched.
The Millionaire An eccentric rich guy anonymously gives someone a million bucks at the beginning of the show, and then we get to see how it plays out. Liked the show as a kid, curious how it holds up.