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The Six Million Dollar Man - 'Why Aren't The Original Bionic Shows On DVD? Questions Answered!'


David Lambert's New Blog Kicks Off With An Explanation

Posted by David Lambert
10/04/2007
 
    "...Tonight (even as I post this!) we're watching the second episode of the new re-imagining of The Bionic Woman with Michelle Ryan, but what fans from back in the day want to know is, "Why isn't the original Lindsay Wagner version on DVD?" For that matter, "Where's Col. Austin?" comes up a lot, too. Everyone wonders, in an era of TV-DVD success, why the original Bionic shows haven't made it out on disc yet."
Yes, last night I was watching the second episode of Bionic Woman on NBC as it aired (I must say it was an improvement over the first episode, which tried to cram way too much into an hour). While doing so, I decided to compile information from various sources and news posts I've made over the years, and answer the age-old question "Why Aren't The Original Bionic Shows On DVD?"

I decided that this was the perfect topic to use to kick of my brand-new shiny Blog over at TVGuide.com, "DVD Guy". It was just set up yesterday, and we'll have a separate announcement about the whole Blog situation a short time later today. However, if you're a fan of The Six Million Dollar Man or the original Bionic Woman, then head on over to my first DVD Guy blog entry and read all the gory details, which I wrote up and posted last night while watching the new show.

Leaving comments at the new blog is certainly appreciated, whether to ask more questions about what I wrote, or just to comment in general about whether you like this sort of topic. I'll see you over there!


DAVE


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