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2 Point 4 Children Page 7

Sent this to BBC Points of View, don't know why I have never thought of it

I was wondering why the BBC's longest running sitcom of the 1990's has yet to be released in full on DVD?

Surely it's time the Porter family got the recognition they deserve after serving BBC One so well between 1991 - 1999?

At least repeat it on BBC One or Two instead of endless Dad's Army and Only Fools and Horses episodes.

There are currently two pages on Facebook devoted to the series

http://www.facebook.com/pages/2point4-Children-Get-The-BBC-To-Release-The-Entire-8-Series-On-DVD/246605172461

http://www.facebook.com/groups/63234333837/

The British Comedy Guide has also just published it's comprehensive guide to the series

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/2point4_children/

It has to be one of the only major sitcoms of the 1990's not to be released on DVD, in fact I think it was not only the longest running (without a break) BBC sitcom of the 90's but the longest running in the UK.

I think it's time the BBC gave it some recognition

David Carmon

Quote: David Carmon @ February 21 2013, 3:45 AM GMT

Sent this to BBC Points of View, don't know why I have never thought of it

I was wondering why the BBC's longest running sitcom of the 1990's has yet to be released in full on DVD?

Surely it's time the Porter family got the recognition they deserve after serving BBC One so well between 1991 - 1999?

At least repeat it on BBC One or Two instead of endless Dad's Army and Only Fools and Horses episodes.

There are currently two pages on Facebook devoted to the series

http://www.facebook.com/pages/2point4-Children-Get-The-BBC-To-Release-The-Entire-8-Series-On-DVD/246605172461

http://www.facebook.com/groups/63234333837/

The British Comedy Guide has also just published it's comprehensive guide to the series

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/2point4_children/

It has to be one of the only major sitcoms of the 1990's not to be released on DVD, in fact I think it was not only the longest running (without a break) BBC sitcom of the 90's but the longest running in the UK.

I think it's time the BBC gave it some recognition

David Carmon

I can see your admiration for the series, David. But I think 2Entertain have probably decided not to release them as the previous DVD releases obviously didn't sell well. Good luck to you if the Beeb do say 'yes' to your petition but I can't see it myself. Plus, I think you'll find the longest running sitcom in the UK and the world is Last Of The Summer Wine.

Quote: G180e @ February 21 2013, 9:02 AM GMT

I think you'll find the longest running sitcom in the UK and the world is Last Of the Summer Wine.

'Of the 90s' he said.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ February 21 2013, 9:10 AM GMT

'Of the 90s' he said.

Yes but then he said "but the longest running in the UK".

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ February 21 2013, 9:10 AM GMT

'Of the 90s' he said.

Last of the Summer Wine would also be the longest running sitcom of the 90s, as well as the 80s.

Quote: Tim Azure @ February 21 2013, 11:34 AM GMT

Last of the Summer Wine would also be the longest running sitcom of the 90s, as well as the 80s.

Indeed it would. :D

Quote: Tim Azure @ February 21 2013, 11:34 AM GMT

Last of the Summer Wine would also be the longest running sitcom of the 90s, as well as the 80s.

But then you can't call "Wine" a 90s show. No one calls the Stones a 80s popband although they relesed records during that decade (and every other decade since then).

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ February 21 2013, 12:27 PM GMT

But then you can't call "Wine" a 90s show. No one calls the Stones a 80s popband although they relesed records during that decade (and every other decade since then).

But we're talking about longest running, not most typical.

There is a Jimmy Savile joke at 2:20 that is creepy these days.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhCl0Ldykoc

Quote: G180e @ February 21 2013, 10:39 AM GMT

Yes but then he said "but the longest running in the UK".

The longest running in the UK of the 1990s.

Quote: Tim Azure @ February 21 2013, 11:34 AM GMT

Last of the Summer Wine would also be the longest running sitcom of the 90s, as well as the 80s.

I am counting the sitcoms that started in the 1990s only.

Quote: David Carmon @ March 3 2013, 12:54 AM GMT

The longest running in the UK of the 1990s.

I am counting the sitcoms that started in the 1990s only.

I tried to explain this to these two.

Quote: David Carmon @ March 2013, 12:54 AM GMT

I am counting the sitcoms that started in the 1990s only.

Why? The BBC never did.

Worst sitcom decade EVER. Huh?

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ March 3 2013, 9:38 AM GMT

I tried to explain this to these two.

I know, it's a lost cause with some people not being able to read properly :P

Nobody ever got anywhere when they gave up, so I am not giving up. Fight til the death.

Okay, it's time for me to bore you all again with a request to please email DVDenquiryline@2entertain.co.uk and request that 2point4 Children is released on DVD! The more times they receive emails about it the better the chance of them looking into it further as they review titles they have had interest in each quarter (so they say). If you can, also mention that you have contacted Eureka Video who released Series 1-3 who have said that their licence to release the series expired in late 2008 (2entertain keep trying to bluff their way out of a proper response by claiming Eureka own the rights when they no longer do lol) so note the email address, DVDenquiryline@2entertain.co.uk - just mention 2point4 Children, every email will help :)

Also on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/2point4-Children-Get-The-BBC-To-Release-The-Entire-8-Series-On-DVD/246605172461

http://www.facebook.com/groups/63234333837/

Done it David :)

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