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seventies_sitcoms
11-18-2005, 01:29 PM
On Amazon they have the release date for Maude as Dec.31, 1969. It states that Dec.31, 1969 is not the correct date, but they working to display the correct date soon. Has there been anymore news on this release?

RJinCA
11-18-2005, 09:42 PM
The rumor is Jan. 31, 2006. There is nothing official yet, but Sony said
a month or so ago that it would be released along with "Archie Bunkers
Place" and that is coming out on 1/31. Let's hope they stick to that
plan.

TVFactFan
11-19-2005, 04:49 PM
On Amazon they have the release date for Maude as Dec.31, 1969. It states that Dec.31, 1969 is not the correct date, but they working to display the correct date soon. Has there been anymore news on this release?


I would take that date as NEVER expect to see it on DVD-LOL

SoapFan71
11-29-2005, 10:32 AM
GO "Maude" on DVD!!!!!

seventies_sitcoms
11-29-2005, 02:08 PM
I think Comcast On Demand skipped an episode or two, so I will be getting this for sure! Some of the color in the Comcast episodes was "orange" looking. Hopefully they will be fixed for the DVD.

TVFactFan
11-29-2005, 06:49 PM
I think Comcast On Demand skipped an episode or two, so I will be getting this for sure! Some of the color in the Comcast episodes was "orange" looking. Hopefully they will be fixed for the DVD.


None of the season 2 eps were skipped

owen_a_peterson@hotm
11-30-2005, 12:39 AM
HA! 1969??? Maude debuted in 1972, and besides there were NO SUCH THINGS as DVD's back then. I don't think that there was a such a thing as a VCR back then, or was there?:lol:

seventies_sitcoms
11-30-2005, 01:44 PM
HA! 1969??? Maude debuted in 1972, and besides there were NO SUCH THINGS as DVD's back then. I don't think that there was a such a thing as a VCR back then, or was there?:lol:

LOL! For some reason I'm thinking I read that VCRs came out in 1967, but only studios/tv stations used them at the time. I read a book about Sharon Tate and she and Roman Polanski had one in their home (yes, the Charles Manson massacre home) back in 1969.

JeffRuss1972
12-04-2005, 06:37 PM
There was a 1974 episode of BOB NEWHART where Bob and Emily got a "video tape recorder" as a present so they could tape shows off of tv. They didn't even know what it was. Before that, im not sure.

TVFactFan
12-04-2005, 08:13 PM
There was a 1974 episode of BOB NEWHART where Bob and Emily got a "video tape recorder" as a present so they could tape shows off of tv. They didn't even know what it was. Before that, im not sure.



I know a VCR to the working Poor in 74 was like how a High Definition TV is to the Working Poor in 2005

JeffRuss1972
12-04-2005, 08:33 PM
I know a VCR to the working Poor in 74 was like how a High Definition TV is to the Working Poor in 2005

Right. Can you imagine how much a vcr cost in the early 70's???

TVFactFan
12-04-2005, 08:39 PM
Right. Can you imagine how much a vcr cost in the early 70's???


I know, Very expensive

seventies_sitcoms
12-05-2005, 05:07 PM
When my family first got a VCR in 1984 it was something like $300-$400, and it was the Sears brand.

comedyfreak
12-19-2005, 07:51 AM
And I was the sucker that fell for the Betamax, it was suppose to be smaller and have better tape quality. pfft, VHS had more movies to choose from. I also purchased mine at Sears too, they were the main stores that had them. Anyway, can't wait to start collecting Maude. My parents were shocked when they heard Maude call Walter an S.O.B.