View Full Version : ITS A LIVING Needs To Be On NETFLIX And Hulu Plus


DwightBlueJean24
04-20-2015, 04:46 PM
All Six Seasons Of ITS A LIVING Needs To Be On NETFLIX And Hulu Plus
UNCUT And UNEDITED !

AB
04-21-2015, 03:59 PM
That would be nice. Some of the episodes are on youtube but they could be pulled off at any time.

Kasey
04-26-2015, 09:38 AM
I'd rather it show up on a retro cable network so I could record my own set.

Robert 13
05-14-2015, 11:02 AM
I, sometimes, wonder if we're EVER gonna see this show again. Ann Jillian is still around and could supply commentary for a dvd set and I know that Gail Edwards has expressed interest in getting involved if a dvd was produced.

I think the main concern about this show has something to do with the music rights and/or rights from the owners of the show. I had read that TV Land once added it to its line-up and it was quickly pulled after only a handful of episodes aired. Licensing battle issues? Who knows.

One thing is certain, they are killing a good show by letting it rot in the vaults. Marian Mercer has already passed away. People don't live forever, Now is the time. Seize the day or lose the chance.

Kasey
05-14-2015, 01:06 PM
Yes it was odd that TVLand dropped the show after only running back-to-back daily episodes for one week in early 2001. From my understanding, their deal with WB was for "cherry-picking" only and they weren't entitled to entire runs of WB shows and that was the reason it was pulled. I am just going by what I heard at the time on some old message boards.

Whenever I have contacted Warner Archive about the show's future on DVD, I always get the standard "this program has clearance issues" response. I am grateful for my homemade set but would love an official release with clear video and uncut episodes.

408sitcomfan
08-07-2015, 01:30 AM
I, sometimes, wonder if we're EVER gonna see this show again. Ann Jillian is still around and could supply commentary for a dvd set and I know that Gail Edwards has expressed interest in getting involved if a dvd was produced.

I think the main concern about this show has something to do with the music rights and/or rights from the owners of the show. I had read that TV Land once added it to its line-up and it was quickly pulled after only a handful of episodes aired. Licensing battle issues? Who knows.

One thing is certain, they are killing a good show by letting it rot in the vaults. Marian Mercer has already passed away. People don't live forever, Now is the time. Seize the day or lose the chance.

...so music rights are likely an issue. Anyone recall if the show had the pianist character playing an popular songs?

Kasey
08-07-2015, 12:46 PM
Yes, Sonny (Paul Kreppel) performed bits of popular songs in every episode.