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Rick Taylor (7:56 AM on Thu Sep 25, 2008)

Regardless, I would think the release of the show on DVD would make a big enough 'pie' for all parties to make money.

It just sounds like a huge legal mess.

For as many folks out there who demonize the series there are potentially millions of boomers out there who would love to own it on DVD.

Potentially more folks than the maybe 100,000 (I'm being generous) fans who buy niche marketed comics these days.

It would be nice if someone would 'get off the pot.'

Besides, we get to watch Julie Newmar and Yvonne Craig (throb!).

Please, someone get a BRAIN!

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Dave (11:46 AM on Thu Sep 25, 2008)

While I agree this series would make a lot of money, there are many other classic shows with smaller hurdles to overcome which have never been released or have come out with severe cuts and/or changes (Family Ties, Alf, WKRP in Cincinatti, The Odd Couple, The Bill Cosby Show Season One, etc.).

There have been other shows from the '50s and '60s which have come out in truly complete sets (I Love Lucy, Lost in Space, Star Trek, Get Smart, etc.), but most of those had the rights fairly well spelled-out. However, the Batman rights are all over the place.

Given the number of roadblocks in front of a 1960s Batman DVD set, I really doubt we'll ever see a complete set. If a trundicated set is ever released, I won't be one of the customers - just I haven't been a customer of the other travesties I was fortunate enough to learn about in advance.

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Vinnie Bartilucci (1:30 PM on Thu Sep 25, 2008)

For the record, both Batman and The Green Hornet (as well as several of Irwin Allen's shows and many of the classic Warner Brothers detective shows from the 50's) are all running on the American Life TV Network. Possibly the best-kept secret on cable. www.goodtv.com

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