I'm buying my cousin a few dvd's for her birthday which is coming up soon. He misses all the shows that used to be on t.v about 2 years or so back. Does anyone know maybe a website I can get a list from? So then I can have a look around online for some dvd's of those shows. I don't really watch t.v much so don't know many of the shows that were axed. Any help would be great.
Additional info, added Wednesday January 17 2007, 12:39 am: PLEASE READ MY QUESTION PROPERLY!! no one is reading my question properly. I need to know which tv shows have been axed NOT dvd's of tv shows. i do not watch tv so there is no use telling me the shows on dvd coz i dont know if they've been axed or not. PLEASE ONLY SHOW NAMES!! NOT DVD'S!! i odnt need help choosing dvd's. thats not the question i asked.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 6:57 pm: You might want to check out videodetective.com they have a reliable list of all the theatrical and DVD releases coming up this year and any you missed last year.
The site usually includes DVD box-sets. Also, when you go to Amazon (the American Site not the Canadian) and hit DVD and VHS and then box-sets it should yeild a lot of stuff as well as release dates for DVD on TV. A personal recommendation: Joan of Arcadia Season Two and Joan of Arcadia Season One. Quality TV as far as I'm concerned. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
clh1993clh answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 5:33 pm: You might like to try www.tvshowsondvd.com they have like every tv show ever put on dvd known to man. they have a complete alphabetical list plus a search and much much more. [ clh1993clh's advice column | Ask clh1993clh A Question ]
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