Certainly there was. MPI Home Video began releasing episodes of The Prisoner on VHS in 1984, and I remember watching VHS tapes of The Outer LImits and The Avengers in the 1980s.. . . This is as close as the movie is ever going to come to a streaming release.(Sony/Columbia destroyed the masters. There was no TV-on-home-video market back in 1991 . . .
Certainly there was. MPI Home Video began releasing episodes of The Prisoner on VHS in 1984, and I remember watching VHS tapes of The Outer LImits and The Avengers in the 1980s.
I still have a bunch. The entire run of original Star Trek, The Fugitive releases, the one Lost in Space 90's release and a few Japanese laserdiscs of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. In the 90's there was a store called Laserland near me where I could rent them. I wound up recording all of the Space:1999 releases they had.Oh, yes. My father was an early adopter of new technologies, and in the '80s he built up a fair collection of video laser discs, the early ones that were the size of vinyl LPs. He had a full collection of The Prisoner on laser disc, though I think most of our other laser discs were movies, including the 1983 laser disc release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Special Longer Version).
I still have a bunch. The entire run of original Star Trek, The Fugitive releases, the one Lost in Space 90's release and a few Japanese laserdiscs of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. In the 90's there was a store called Laserland near me where I could rent them. I wound up recording all of the Space:1999 releases they had.
The strengths of I Dream of Jeannie were in the cast and the style of humor. IDOJ was more physical and the chemistry between Hagman, Daily and Rorke in particular was comedic perfection (not discounting Eden but she wasn't the funniest member of that cast).
I'm not a Bewitched expert, but Bewitched seemed to have more gentle humor and also made social commentary that Jeannie didn't. It was aimed a little older in that way.
Yet, IDOJ was my preferred series because of the cast and style of comedy. I also found Darren and Larry Tate to be unlikeable. Darren in particular was a wet rag in a lot of episodes I saw and Larry was so underhanded, I couldn't figure out why Darren considered him a friend rather than just his boss.
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