In article <010520081015194546%takebackamerica@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamerica@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <ANIM8Rfsk-8470F2.06192701052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Anim8rFSK <ANIM8Rfsk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > In article
> > <57c4e0d7-edac-438c-8f8b-9ee12590b3d6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Sci-Fi Guy in the OC <spaceforce2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > I just thought I'd mention that a few of us Irwin Allen enthusiasts
> > > have been sending a steady stream of letters to Fox Video urging
them
> > > to release on DVD Season 4 of "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE
> > > SEA" (Episodes 85-110). Season 4 was the Final Year of the series.
> > > Fox released the first 3 seasons of "Voyage" over 6 volumes during a
> > > two year period--but the DVD release of Season 4 appears to be in
> > > limbo. If anyone here purchased the previous seasons on DVD and
would
> > > like to see Season 4 of "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" released
on
> > > DVD, PLEASE write to: Mr. Peter Staddon, Executive Vice President,
> > > 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Los
> > > Angeles, CA 90067. Every letter counts. Thanks.
> >
> > It's possible that the reason they're holding them back is that
they're
> > unbelievably bad but, yeah, I'd like a complete set as well.
>
>
> Did the first three seasons sell?
No data. Voyage is interesting in that unlike other shows that have ups
and downs in quality, such as LOST IN SPACE that has 5 great eps at the
start of season one, tanks when Peter Packer starts writing it, gets a
tiny boost season 2 and then bottoms out, and then gets better season 3
and then peters out, VOYAGE has a straight linear decline from the first
episode of season one to the last episode of season 4. It just gets
worse and worse and worse the whole time.
I assume season one sold well enough to justify season two (well,
actually I assume season one volume one sold enough to justify season
one volume two) and two well enough to justify three. If they're seeing
a decline in sales that matches the decline in quality though . . .
--
Star Trek 09:
No Shat, No Show.


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