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This is the earliest story for which all the original PAL 2" videotapes exist. The story was first released on VHS and Betamax in an omnibus format in 1986 (with the story mistitled as The Day of the Daleks on the VHS box art) and re-released in episodic format in 1994. The previous VHS omnibus edition remained as the release for the United ...
Release date Title Notes February 12, 2010: Valentine's Day: April 30, 2010: A Nightmare on Elm Street: co-production with Platinum Dunes: May 27, 2010: Sex and the City 2: co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and HBO Films: September 3, 2010: Going the Distance: co-production with Offspring Entertainment: January 28, 2011: The Rite: co ...
The story of the colorful figures who made up the American Basketball Association's Spirits of St. Louis, and how Spirits owners Ozzie and Daniel Silna, with their team about to be left out in the ABA's merger with the NBA, managed to negotiate a deal that allowed the brothers' involvement in pro basketball to continue in a most unusual fashion.
To date this is the only episode from the 2010 version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to see a DVD release. In 2010, Saban Brands also released a DVD that contained the 1993 version of "Day of the Dumpster". Limited to only 5,000 copies, the DVD was only given out at San Diego Comic-Con and Power Morphicon. [44]
First broadcast in 1981, [3] it consisted of 65 episodes, aired as three seasons. Although its distribution was originally confined to Britain and Europe, Storybook International enjoyed extensive cable play in the US, Scandinavia and the Middle East in subsequent decades.
All the Years Combine: The DVD Collection is a box set of videos by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains 14 DVDs, comprising 12 previously released titles plus bonus material. It also includes a 40-page booklet of liner notes, essays, and photos. It was released by Shout! Factory on April 17, 2012. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Artists, label execs and musicians discuss how hip-hop's dominant country influence allowed Jelly Roll to be nominated for five CMA Awards on Nov. 8.
The Flintstones (1972, Peter Pan Records) [4 stories: Birthday Blues, The Great Shape-Up, Public Citizen No. 1, Ski-Doo] The Flintstones (1975, Peter Pan Records) [2 stories: Ghost Chasers, Fred Flintstone Meets Weevil Primeval] Fred Flintstone Presents All-Time Favorite Children's Stories and Songs (1977, Columbia Records)