Scoobiedoo30
10-21-2006, 03:13 PM
does anybody Think The Hogan amily will come out on DVD because it looks like that will be The only way I will beable to watch The Hogan Family
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View Full Version : The Hogan Family on DVD Scoobiedoo30 10-21-2006, 03:13 PM does anybody Think The Hogan amily will come out on DVD because it looks like that will be The only way I will beable to watch The Hogan Family 88survivor 10-21-2006, 04:31 PM I pray it will. Edster2973 10-21-2006, 07:58 PM Go to www.tvshowsondvd.com and register there. It's free and none of your personal details will be compromised. Once you've registered, vote for the show to be released on DVD. Studios, particularly Warner Brothers, looks at this site to see what they should release next, so it's not a waste of time. Please do this so that we'll get the show finally... Ed Scoobiedoo30 10-24-2006, 01:05 PM I will also pray TV_Fan 10-24-2006, 01:23 PM Isn't it currently on ABC Family? Can't you watch it there or have someone tape it for you if you don't get the channel? Scoobiedoo30 10-24-2006, 01:27 PM The Hogan amily is on way to early for me to get up 88survivor 10-24-2006, 03:21 PM :( I missed it again...aw shucks. I'll wait for DVD.......don't like ABC Family timeslot. Movie12 01-01-2007, 10:36 AM The Hogan Family has been off of ABC Family for 2 months now. Everyone should just registered at www.tvshowsondvd.com and vote for both Valerie and The Hogan Family to be released on DVD in a season set. 80sTrivia 01-01-2007, 10:53 AM I really wish The Hogan Family would be released on DVD! Such a quality show and it is a shame that it has been relatively forgotten... An 80s Guy 01-01-2007, 04:42 PM I just voted for "The Hogan Family" to be released as a season set. Buffyboy323 01-01-2007, 04:47 PM I just voted for "The Hogan Family" to be released as a season set. Woot Woot! :happyface Movie12 01-11-2007, 05:58 PM Remember to vote for both "Valerie" and "The Hogan Family" on DVD in a season set at: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/ "Valerie" and "The Hogan Family" are listed as two different shows even though it's really the same show, so remember to vote for both of them. macphoen 09-16-2008, 01:15 AM I asked Warner Home Video about Valerie/Valerie's Family/The Hogan Family, and here's the response that I received during last night's chat on Home Theater Forum: No plans at this time but we'll continue to evaluate it. DK2 10-28-2008, 11:12 PM I keep thinking that the lawsuit with Valerie Harper and Lorimar Prods. (which is now Warner Bros) may have something to do with this show not being released yet on dvd. Maybe WB feels so burned from the old lawsuit they don't wish to get into any rights fees/profits to Valerie Harper. I'm sure this means something to them and to her. Whatever happens she is probably owed something or at the least the episodes she was in. From what I understand she was was somewhat involved with the shows inception and her production comp. was involved. Thats my opinion though. If it ever comes on dvd, I think it only makes sense that they release her episodes as one 2 season set. Many other mid season sitcoms have started out their first dvd sets like this. friendsfan77 10-28-2008, 11:41 PM If there are not any issues with Valerie, I'm surprised they didn't want to have releases during Arrested Development's days. I'm sure a number of fans would have liked seeing Jason Bateman when he was younger. Edster2973 10-31-2008, 09:01 PM If there are not any issues with Valerie, I'm surprised they didn't want to have releases during Arrested Development's days. I'm sure a number of fans would have liked seeing Jason Bateman when he was younger. There are no issues with Valerie Harper. She'd be blocking an opportunity for her to make money if she kept them from releasing the show. She would profit even from the seasons she was no longer on the show. It was part of her court case that she won. She won partial ownership plus 12% of the gross profits of the show. Besides, she doesn't have the power to block it anyway. She's not the only owner involved and if she were to say "no", she'd be outnumbered by the other owners who are corporations/companies and thus could afford to buy her out to put the DVD on the rack. The thing is, the show is barely remembered except for the switchover from Valerie Harper to Sandy Duncan. The show wasn't innovative and actually became very formulaic and forced once Valerie Harper was fired. Since there were more episodes without Valerie Harper than there were with her, the show is remembered more as ordinary than anything else. With that in mind, I believe WB (one of the owners of the show since Lorimar no longer exists) feels it simply is not in demand enough to warrant a sale. The last time it aired, it was yanked off early due to low ratings. I want the show on DVD and many here do as well, but aside from us die-hards, I think it's been basically forgotten. Shows similar in style, like "Boy Meets World", "Step By Step" and "Family Matters" haven't lit the DVD sales on fire. "Boy Meets World" was culled from the Buena Vista's list due to low sales after Season 3, and this was with no cast changes. They probably figure that "Valerie's Family", with the dramatic cast change that season, would make a purchase undesirable. Lionsgate is trying their luck out by releasing "Boy Meets World" and, with any luck, should it sell well, perhaps they'll take a chance on "Valerie"/"Valerie's Family"/"The Hogan Family". I doubt it though. "Step By Step" saw a "best-of" release and that went nowhere. There simply isn't demand for this type of show. Hopefully at some point, this will change. Right now, with the economy the way it is, even those who would normally purchase a set would probably pass on it. Sorry to be so verbose, but I just wanted to make sure everyone knew that the non-release of the show on DVD has NOTHING to do with Valerie Harper. Ed autbey 01-10-2012, 11:29 AM Valerie Voting Results Unreleased Rank: 398th Overall Rank: 1084th Season Set: 518 (99%) Best of: 110 (21%) Individual Episodes: 91 (17%) Total Number of Voters: 522 The Hogan Family Voting Results Unreleased Rank: 85th Overall Rank: 439th Season Set: 1131 (99%) Best of: 261 (23%) Individual Episodes: 206 (18%) Total Number of Voters: 1145 Needs more votes :( retrotvfanatic 05-17-2012, 10:35 PM I voted! Wish this show was on dvd! Cyberia 12-06-2013, 09:42 AM Not the same as having them on DVD but a number of the shows are on youtube. TMC 05-31-2016, 01:22 AM I keep thinking that the lawsuit with Valerie Harper and Lorimar Prods. (which is now Warner Bros) may have something to do with this show not being released yet on dvd. Maybe WB feels so burned from the old lawsuit they don't wish to get into any rights fees/profits to Valerie Harper. I'm sure this means something to them and to her. Whatever happens she is probably owed something or at the least the episodes she was in. From what I understand she was was somewhat involved with the shows inception and her production comp. was involved. Thats my opinion though. If it ever comes on dvd, I think it only makes sense that they release her episodes as one 2 season set. Many other mid season sitcoms have started out their first dvd sets like this. My guess is because Valerie Harper won a significant amount money from the producers for her firing (even some profits from the series she was no longer associated with), those with the show are afraid of another lawsuit with Valerie asking for a cut of DVD sales (something not foreseeable in the late '80s) or syndication rights (explaining why you have not seen much of the show since its last season on CBS back in 1990-91). Ron Ron 02-02-2017, 09:42 PM It is insane that this show is not on DVD or on DVD demand release. I wish either Netflix or Hulu would pick it up too and show it via that alternative. DK2 02-02-2017, 09:55 PM It is insane that this show is not on DVD or on DVD demand release. I wish either Netflix or Hulu would pick it up too and show it via that alternative. I can't believe it either. It ran for what, 6-7 years? So how is it really forgotten? But I guess as others had mentioned several other sitcoms have had some or one or no dvd sets released either. I mean Who's the Boss just one season? Growing Pains went the dvd demand route after the first 2 seasons were mass retail released. The links for Valerie/Hogna Family on youtube and dailymotion quality sucks. I know its VHS but you wished they were taped in SP mode and it might marginally look better. TVQuack 09-10-2018, 08:26 PM With Perfect Strangers and Step by Step getting more releases, I hold out hope that WB would release this show finally. I don't know what the holdup is. TMC 06-08-2019, 04:18 AM With Perfect Strangers and Step by Step getting more releases, I hold out hope that WB would release this show finally. I don't know what the holdup is. There are other factors for why The Hogan Family hasn't been officially released to DVD yet: 1) Warner Bros. doesn't think there's enough of an audience to market it on DVD 2) it's a very dated show that won't hold up well today 3) if they were to remaster it in HD -- which is technically possible because it was all shot on 35mm film -- it would cost a bloody fortune (but is feasible) '80sSitcoms 06-11-2019, 10:38 AM With Perfect Strangers and Step by Step getting more releases, I hold out hope that WB would release this show finally. I don't know what the holdup is. My feeling is people just don't know the show anymore. Only big fans of the show or some of its cast. It just falls through the cracks. rcbrad 06-11-2019, 07:57 PM There are other factors for why The Hogan Family hasn't been officially released to DVD yet: 1) Warner Bros. doesn't think there's enough of an audience to market it on DVD 2) it's a very dated show that won't hold up well today 3) if they were to remaster it in HD -- which is technically possible because it was all shot on 35mm film -- it would cost a bloody fortune (but is feasible) Yes, I think that there is not enough of an audience for it, sad to say. I do not think the show is very dated, it is from around the same time as as Step by Step was broadcast. (of course Step by Step is now being released) All shows from 35 years ago are going to be at least somewhat dated, though. DJM77 06-11-2019, 08:20 PM it is from around the same time as as Step by Step was broadcast. Step By Step didn't premiere until after The Hogan Family had ended. rcbrad 06-12-2019, 07:46 PM Step By Step didn't premiere until after The Hogan Family had ended. Yes that's right, If I am not mistaken I think the HF ended in the summer and SBS started in the fall during that same year! CharlesAbelLear 06-28-2019, 06:56 PM The Hogan Family will likely never be released on DVD, unfortunately. But for quite some time now, I've been working on restoring every episode and trying to create as close to an official DVD release and I can. So far, I have restored the complete 1st - 4th season's episodes to their original broadcast length... each with original show titles 'Valerie,' 'Valerie's Family,' and 'The Hogan Family' and their network commercial break 'be right back' tags. I've also inserted as many original network promos as I've been able to find. The discs themselves have custom menus featuring various cast members from the show. I'm currently working on restoring seasons 5 and 6. I'm missing a few elements to complete the set... like the season 6 intro without Antenna TV's dreaded squeeze back and the final episode, #110 - Ho, Ho, Hogans. I put a few sample episode restorations on Dailymotion -- feel free to check them out here... https://www.dailymotion.com/ClassicTVChazz From 2007 - 2010, I had uploaded the complete series to my now defunct YouTube page, ClassicTVChazz. I've since started reuploading them to Dailymotion. I'll keep everyone up-to-date on the DVD set. Would be happy to help others who are interested in the series - and would love help finding a few of the missing pieces I'm seeking. Thanks! rcbrad 06-28-2019, 07:23 PM The Hogan Family will likely never be released on DVD, unfortunately. But for quite some time now, I've been working on restoring every episode and trying to create as close to an official DVD release and I can. So far, I have restored the complete 1st - 4th season's episodes to their original broadcast length... each with original show titles 'Valerie,' 'Valerie's Family,' and 'The Hogan Family' and their network commercial break 'be right back' tags. I've also inserted as many original network promos as I've been able to find. The discs themselves have custom menus featuring various cast members from the show. I'm currently working on restoring seasons 5 and 6. I'm missing a few elements to complete the set... like the season 6 intro without Antenna TV's dreaded squeeze back and the final episode, #110 - Ho, Ho, Hogans. I put a few sample episode restorations on Dailymotion -- feel free to check them out here... https://www.dailymotion.com/ClassicTVChazz From 2007 - 2010, I had uploaded the complete series to my now defunct YouTube page, ClassicTVChazz. I've since started reuploading them to Dailymotion. I'll keep everyone up-to-date on the DVD set. Would be happy to help others who are interested in the series - and would love help finding a few of the missing pieces I'm seeking. Thanks! It sounds like a big job you are doing! This has always been my favorite of the MB produced sitcoms. I especially like and would like to have in my collection the "Valerie" episodes. I have almost all of the episodes on my DVR from Antenna TV/Verizon, but is seems to be an impossible task to transfer them elsewhere. Thanks for offering to help! TVQuack 05-21-2020, 09:21 AM Seeing Head of the Class get a DVD release from WB, gives me small hope that The Hogan Family can follow suit! TMC 01-04-2022, 03:52 AM The Hogan Family will likely never be released on DVD, unfortunately. But for quite some time now, I've been working on restoring every episode and trying to create as close to an official DVD release and I can. So far, I have restored the complete 1st - 4th season's episodes to their original broadcast length... each with original show titles 'Valerie,' 'Valerie's Family,' and 'The Hogan Family' and their network commercial break 'be right back' tags. I've also inserted as many original network promos as I've been able to find. The discs themselves have custom menus featuring various cast members from the show. I'm currently working on restoring seasons 5 and 6. I'm missing a few elements to complete the set... like the season 6 intro without Antenna TV's dreaded squeeze back and the final episode, #110 - Ho, Ho, Hogans. I put a few sample episode restorations on Dailymotion -- feel free to check them out here... https://www.dailymotion.com/ClassicTVChazz From 2007 - 2010, I had uploaded the complete series to my now defunct YouTube page, ClassicTVChazz. I've since started reuploading them to Dailymotion. I'll keep everyone up-to-date on the DVD set. Would be happy to help others who are interested in the series - and would love help finding a few of the missing pieces I'm seeking. Thanks! It has been said (https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/knots-landing.333214/post-4771967) elsewhere online that Warner Bros., who acquired Lorimar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorimar_Television), the company that produced Valerie/The Hogan Family, doesn't want to reopen any "old wounds" stemming from Valerie Harper and Tony Caccioti's lawsuit (https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-09-19-ca-1680-story.html). The contract included legal entitlement to any money from the show's presence in new media (most pre-DVD shows did not include future media in residuals). Keep in mind that Valerie Harper didn't just star in it; she and her husband were producers. I'm assuming that upon Valerie's passing in 2019, Tony was entitled to her share of residuals. It's not completely clear, if it those residuals are just for broadcast and cable. But it seems obvious that Lorimar-Telepictures and/or Miller-Boyett were willing to get rid of her just to get rid of him. In a nutshell, when Warner Bros. bought Lorimar in 1993, they bought the legal results of all the drama that came with it. |