Because no company has yet decided it's financially worthwhile ahead of more popular, well-known series.
Sitcom release wish list Page 7
At last, an answer! There are so many well-known talents in there but yeah, they'd probably need to plug it quite hard after all these years. Still a gem anyway.
Norweigan monkey tennis.
My list includes....
Colin's Sandwich
Happy Families
Beast
Perfect World
Chalk And Cheese
Prospects
See Amazon product listing
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Quote: Aaron @ March 11 2013, 3:05 PM GMT
See Amazon product listing
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Hooraayyyyyy lol It's about time! This was such a good series!
Thanks for the link Now I need Colin's Sandwich and Happy Families, but not holding my breath.
I would really love it if they released Till Death Us Do Part. The funny thing is that here in Germany, in the early 70s there was an adaption called Ein Herz und eine Seele, which was very good and got so poular that most Germans don't even know it's an adaption and think it's a genuine German format. As I of course know the German version, I would really like to see the British version for comparison.
Starting Out (1999)
Plus comedy drama Linda Green (Series 2)
And reality show Totally Scott-Lee and drama Spender.
Quote: george roper @ August 11 2013, 10:19 AM BST
Available in the complete Please Sir! box set.
https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/please_sir/buy/3577/please_sir_the_complete_series_dvd/
I'm new to the forum but I do love comedy old and new. I have a fair bit of comedy not listed as yet, but on my travels on the internet I have found the 1985 Ben Elton 6-part show Happy Families. Granted it's recorded off the TV but I'll upload it for the interested parties who were after it soon.
Colin's Sandwich
I would love the BBC to release The Wright Way.
A mouth-watering array of archive television and film titles are due for releae in the next 5 months, almost all thanks to Network DVD.
Sitcoms include That's My Boy! with Jimmy Clitheroe, whilst films feature the likes of Sid James, Harry H Corbett, Charlie Drake, Irene Handl, and many more.