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McCloud season 3 DVD


HURRY UP AND RELEASE IT UNIVERSAL!!! Also awating:

McMillan and Wife season 2
Kojak season 2
McCloud season 3
Quincy season 3
The A-team season 5

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Ditto with me.Millie

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Sad to say. I don't imagine they'll do anymore. They have to seel it all before they add anymore. So we are stuck in Never Never Land. What a Bummer Delux!!!

If they all the goofy shows like Columbo can be done, why not Sam?

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VEI is putting all six seasons of McMillan out. And we're stuck without even a third of McCloud. Life just isn't fair.

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I just bought McCloud seasons 3&4 from a department store here in Helsinki. Can't believe it. This is a Nordic version with Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish subs, English audio. Nordic version DVD:s of seasons 1 and 2 were published earlier, but I definitely wasn't expecting more! This DVD and season 5 seem to be available in the British Amazon. Bad news: one episode "New Mexican Connection" has been left out. But still! Christmas!

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I just ordered Season 3 of McCloud on DVD- but it's the PAL region version- I'm based in Australia. I don't think it's available in the NTSC (North American format) at the moment.

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All seven seasons are available on DVD in other countries, with 3 and 4 in one box set and one set each for the remaining three seasons. And damn Universal won't give the country of its origin even one stinking episode beyond that ancient DVD set. I hate Universal. These are the same idiots who prolonged the HD format war by choosing to release exclusively on HD DVD. If not for them, HD DVD would have died much sooner and Blu-ray discs as cheap as they are today would have arrived a year or two earlier. And they gave up HD DVD only after Toshiba said they were discontinuing the format. What a bunch of morons.

The only possibility might be if people pestered the WBshop to carry McCloud, so they could buy the rights and release the remaining seasons on DVD-R. They sell a lot of unusual niche titles. Shout Factory might be another possibility, but they're probably just as constrained as Universal by the need to create and keep an inventory of pressed discs.

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