Released on DVD in Germany several years ago (with the English soundtrack). Run Buddy Run also came out in Germany but alas only in German.
A lot of shows from when I was a kid/young teen. Catweazle Worzel Gummidge Round the Twist Pugwall Heartbreak High Eerie, Indiana Ship to Shore The Secret World of Alex Mack California Dreams It would also be nice to see a re-run of The Secret Life of Us. I don't think it's been repeated since its original transmission on Channel 4/E4 in the early to mid-2000s.
I enjoyed the show too. I watched it at first (and it came to my attention) because of the M*A*S*H connection, but except for the first episode (where Trapper has a momentary mental flashback to his time in the 4077th and he and Gonzo have a conversation about their time in the Military) I don't recall any further references to M*A*S*H.
I remember it, and used to watch it for a bit. The main thing that comes to mind about it now was that Burt Reynolds had the voice-over role of Evie's father (his voice comes from a crystal in the Living Room).
Yeah.. back in the 60's, living with my parents.. on 'school nights' I had to be in bed by 8.30pm but there was always good TV viewing between the 6.30 news and 8.30. Some of the more obscure shows were: HANK - about a guy who had a mobile food truck on the campus of a college, he secretly snuck off and attended classes. I can't remember if he was officially enrolled or not. HAZEL- Shirley Booth was a maid in this family sitcom. MAN OF THE WORLD - About a photographer that went to different places (taking photographs?) that got involved in intrigue and drama's. BILLY LIAR - An English show about a boy that always told lies to family and friends. ME MAMMY - Yootha Joyce and Milo O'Shea were in the English comedy... very funny, especially the uncle, Uncle Patrick, a church minister. BATMAN - This was the black & white Batman series that was out BEFORE the Adam West series. I used to love the music in it as well as the moving bush that was the door out of the Batcave. KAREN - was a U.S. family sitcom I used to watch on Tuesday nights at 7.30. CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU - A hilarious cop show that introduced Al Lewis and Fred Gwynne who had such great chemistry together that they went on to star in the MUNSTERS. IT'S ABOUT TIME - A comedy set in the Stone Age starring the guy who was TOODY in Car 54...... THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS - Who couldn't forget THALIA MENINGER aka Tuesday Weld? From the 70's..... ALL IN THE FAMILY - I don't think the P.C. Brigade would let them put this back on TV. and finally..... Does anybody remember the controversial movie PORTNOYS COMPLAINT? - about a chronic (male) masturbator. I bought it in Thailand on VHS but have never seen or heard of it again.
Saturday morning tv show 'Make A Wish' with Tom Chapin. I swear I remember an episode with The Raspberries in the studio ('Starting Over' era).
I fondly remember HAZEL as a kid, it was quite popular for a time. Don DeFore was great as the straight man to Shirley Booth. HAZEL episodes can be found on some free streaming sites if you do a little digging on Google.
Only has one episode. It was released on DVD and has some bonus early Hip Hop footage. Yeah. Used to air with "She's The Sheriff" with Suzanne Sommers. She's the Sheriff - Wikipedia Another show that originally was on Network before moving to first-run syndication is "We Got It Made." We Got It Made - Wikipedia The three year gap didn't help an already lackluster show get a bigger following. One show I don't see aired a lot anymore is Valerie/Valerie's Family/The Hogan Family. I don't know if the history of the production of the show has anything to with it. They may even have an issue with how the show would be named. Can they use one of the three names that it used when first broadcast for the whole series. Okay I was interested enough to do a quick search for an answer. The Hogan Family has been used for the series in sydication. It has actually been on TV consistently since it went off the air. Most recently starting on Antenna TV in 2018. A few more that come to mind. It's Your Move (also starring Jason Bateman) My Two Dads
Hazel still broadcast here locally,2 episodes every morning on Antenna TV.I actually starting watching it a few times and it's funnier than i remember. Still enjoy looking at the lovely Whitney Blake to
I kind of doubt that there would be that much interest in these shows and a lot of them were videotaped as well so wouldn't necessarily look all that great today.
It may not air in Australia, but "All in the Family" aired recently (may still air) on one of the retro-tv networks here in the US (I don't remember if it was Antenna TV or Me-TV), and IIRC, the also aired/may still air "Archie Bunker's Place"... I think it was on ABC television, but not too long ago, they did a one-off episode of "All in the Family" starring Woody Harrelson as Archie and Marisa Tomei as Edith... From what I know about it, it was a pretty big ratings success...