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VHS releases that should be on DVD

Hi everybody. Following a recent discussion about the fact that neither Harry Enfield series has been released on DVD, I was wondering what other VHS gems people think should be on DVD. I think that the two HIGNFY exclusive-to-video episodes should be released on DVD as well. Any other suggestions?

Jerry Sadowitz - Live In Concert.
Do it! Do it you c**ts!

Newman And Baddiel stuff would be nice.

The Management

A perhaps deservedly little-known Peter Sellers film called Ghost in the Noonday Sun (co-stars Spike Milligan and was a complete mess because Sellers was being stupidly difficult). And a much better Sellers film called The Optimists of Nine Elms.

And all of Gentle Ben - the original series starring Ron Howard's little brother Clint, who later showed up bald in the Austin Powers movies.

Not comedy, but

Brookside, special episodes like Friday 13th and Lost Weekend

Tinsel Town

Don't think it's on DVD - My Summer With Des

Vic and Bobs live show. I want to see if but can't be bothered with buying a video player just to watch it. Wait I already have a video player... somewhere...

Quote: Monster Scum Bag @ May 26 2012, 1:02 PM BST

Jerry Sadowitz - Live In Concert.

Agree with this, I have the VHS but got rid of the player.

Norbert Smith, A Life

Which VHS releases should be on DVD?

All of them, no one has one nowadays...

ChuckleVision Goofy Golfers VHS needs to be on DVD I think.

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