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10 TV Shows That Are Still Not Completely on DVD, But Really Should Be
by David Hofstede, posted Feb 24th 2010 4:30PM
For classic TV fans, there's nothing like owning every episode of a beloved series on DVD. However, sometimes the wait to complete the run of a favorite show is longer than anticipated. And sometimes, sadly, it doesn't happen at all. New season releases on these 10 shows have been missing for a long time, but if you're a fan don't give up hope. Both 'Leave it to Beaver' and 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' are now back on track after years of non-activity, so anything is possible.
The Ultimate Series Finale Quiz
by AOL TV Staff, posted Apr 28th 2009 6:00PM
Can you remember how it all ended? ...With finale season underway, we're taking a look back at some of television's best show-stopping moments.
Can you remember Hunnicut's final message to Hawkeye on 'M*A*S*H'? Or what happened to the 'Seinfeld' gang?
Test your knowledge with our end-all series finale quiz.
TV Squad Ten: Shows I'd like to see come back as a TV movie - VIDEOS
by Allison Waldman, posted Feb 27th 2009 2:55PM

When TV shows have made the leap to the big screen, the results have not always been great, except when they keep the same cast and come up with a good story that builds on the series, like Sex and the City and Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. The same is true of some TV movies that have built on a show's lingering appeal even after it's been canceled. James Garner came back for a couple of Rockford Files movies, for instance, and The Return of The Man from UNCLE with David McCallum and Robert Vaughn was excellent. Of course, it doesn't always work -- the Rhoda and Mary reunion was painful to watch -- but I'm still a fan of the follow-up TV movie.
Here's my ideas for ten TV shows I'd like to see as TV movies.
Eight of TV's weirdest dreams - VIDEOS
by Danny Gallagher, posted Feb 19th 2009 11:04AM
There is no better way to get inside a character's head (without resorting to charging up some power cutting tools and laying down some newspaper) than writing in a dream sequence. Some of them, however, try to explain too much or cover too much ground and end up becoming the kind of dreams that keeps our Paxil dosage high and GlaxoSmithKline's stock price higher.
These are those mindfreaks.
Stephen Elliott dead at 86
by Bob Sassone, posted May 30th 2005 11:14AM
You might not remember the name but you remember the face: Elliott played the father of Dudley Moore's fiancee' in the two Arthur movies, played the police chief in Beverly Hills Cop, and had regular roles on St. Elsewhere, Chicago Hope, Falcon Crest, and Dallas. He died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on Saturday. TV Squad Hot Topics
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