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My quest to find DVDs of the "good old days" always ends in some BBC dead-end.
Red Dwarf - what is the damn problem with bringing out all of the series on DVD, how come its taken over a year to get Series I - III out, the videos have been around for absolutely ages, if they blame the programming for the fancy menus then they shouldn't bother as it drives me up the wall.
Bottom - another comedy great, no sign of Series II or beyond ?
Doctor Who - how can they miss this marketing opportunity, the slow dripping of BBC Doctor Who releases on DVD is appalling, and they're concentrating on the early years too, what is the point, everyone loves at least one of the Bakers.
Bloody David Attenborough - where is the "basic" collection of Life series; Life on Earth, The Living Planet and The Trials of Life ? Instead they've mixed it all up with the spin offs and you have to fork out over £100 for a six disk set or pay the same amount for the three DVDs individually.
Blakes 7 - Series I out in January, what about the other Series ?

Red Dwarf - what is the damn problem with bringing out all of the series on DVD, how come its taken over a year to get Series I - III out, the videos have been around for absolutely ages, if they blame the programming for the fancy menus then they shouldn't bother as it drives me up the wall.
Bottom - another comedy great, no sign of Series II or beyond ?
Doctor Who - how can they miss this marketing opportunity, the slow dripping of BBC Doctor Who releases on DVD is appalling, and they're concentrating on the early years too, what is the point, everyone loves at least one of the Bakers.
Bloody David Attenborough - where is the "basic" collection of Life series; Life on Earth, The Living Planet and The Trials of Life ? Instead they've mixed it all up with the spin offs and you have to fork out over £100 for a six disk set or pay the same amount for the three DVDs individually.
Blakes 7 - Series I out in January, what about the other Series ?