I know it got cancelled after one season, but I’ve always wanted a DVD release for Journeyman. It got one for region 2, I believe, but not for region 1.
I used to love this show! I didn’t know how well known it was in the US. I have some memory of reading somewhere that they changed the title for US airings? I have the first season from back when, but I’d certainly be interested in the other seasons.
If the show wasn't that well-known enough to get a Region 1 DVD release, then it wouldn't get one, because it might not sell well.
The other shows that I’d like to see releases for that people have already mentioned are Blake’s 7 (although I’ve never seen it either) and Charlie Jade (which I saw on TV back when it first aired, but haven’t seen again since).
I wonder why
Blake's 7 was never put on DVD worldwide-it isn't that long of a show (three seasons), has no music problems, and would seem to have a ready-made audience that would buy it a lot. Also, in an article at the SyFy channel's website, somebody mentioned it in a list of shows that should be remade like
Battlestar Galactica was.
It’s interesting the the live-action “Spider-Man” hasn’t hit DVD or Blu-Ray yet with all the Marvel films. Surely the home video rights are not the issue, seeing as how the series was released on Laserdisc, Betamax & VHS in the 80’s And 90’s And the producers specifically filmed transition scenes to go from one episode to the next (except the Season 2 opener, as that was the lone duck that couldn’t be paired up).
The show's now considered by Marvel Studios (and Stan Lee) to be an Old Shame, they want it to be forgotten, and I agree with that; if the tech didn't exist to portray Spidey and his universe good enough, why waste time making it into a TV series?
Universal and Marvel would've been right on the money with Captain America and Doctor Strange, but just like the Hulk, they fucked up those ones too (not having the Captain be in the 1940's fighting the Red Skull, the NSDAP/Hydra alongside Bucky? That should have been cheap enough for Universal to do much as how Warner's was doing
Wonder Woman at the same time, and they could've changed it to the present after one season if the show succeeded.) The
Doctor Strange TV movie pilot was also a fuck-up as well (having him be a shrink instead of a stuck-up neurosurgeon who has to learn to be a better person, getting rid of his motivation to be the Sorcerer Supreme, having him fight Morgana LeFay instead of Baron Mordo, not having the Ancient One be Asian, black, brown, or a least a woman [this movie did it first, casting Ralph Richardson as Ancient One])-why would anybody care for these shows now, when Marvel made better versions eventually?
Where's disney at with it's own streaming service? Sounds like they've got a boat load of content that could up quite easily and get them an instant audience without the cost of producing and distributing physical media.
Said streaming service is (probably) only going to be concerned with current day shows, particularly new and original productions, just like how Netflix does things.