How collectable/rare are they? I've had an offer to buy them all for £160. Is that good?
Looks to be good going by Ebay. Do you have them yourself?
Not the 1980 ones. I think they are from the single-episode 1985-88 period.Same period as the 2-episode tapes I'd imagine...
Early releases of the Menagerie (not laserdisc I think) made it feature length. Do you know what was cut, and if they removed credits etc?
Well, you can find them individually at various prices. I have the whole series (with multiple duplicates) that I collected over the course of a few years. I like them because the sound mix is more accurate than the DVDs and blu-rays. However, there's a lot of rot and many episodes have degraded pictures because of it. If you want them just to collect them, that's not a bad price for the lot. If you want them to watch, with todays TVs, they're not much better than VHS picture wise. And good luck finding a decent player if you don't have one. They stopped making them in years ago. I got one of the last Pioneers and it's crapping out now...
I recall watching the “feature-length” version on VHS back in the day. All they did was remove the end credits from part I, and the teaser and titles from part II.
That reminds me of, way back, when I bought the only release of The Six Million Dollar Man you could get in America, namely "The Bionic Woman" Parts 1 and 2 on VHS. I was thrilled to get my favorite episode of the series, but along with the end credits to Part 1, they cut out the "top of Act 1" title and credits from part 2, and that meant losing part of a fantastic Oliver Nelson cue and some dialogue. The music was half the point, and they butchered it!
It's good to have both series complete on DVD now.
That's interesting about the laser rot. What's the scientific explanation for that?
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