geepondy
09-23-2021, 08:01 PM
I started my career working second shift so missed many of the 80s sitcoms. While many such as Murder She Wrote and Magnum PI are widely available for purchase or line viewing, I can only find the the first two seasons of Who's the Boss on IMDB and do not see availability to watch Season 3 and up anywhere. It's also puzzling that apparently only Season 1 is available for purchase.
As this was a fairly popular show, is or has it ever been that the whole series was available to view? This is puzzling and I really would like to see the rest of the series!
DJM77
09-23-2021, 10:41 PM
The Roku channel did carry the series for quite a while up until a few weeks back. They would always switch which seasons they carried. I know that Crackle used to have it too and I believe they handled it the same way.
geepondy
09-25-2021, 04:10 PM
I understand streaming rights come and go. I've been burned by that when Netflix or Amazon suddenly stopped streaming shows when I was right in the middle (Stargate SG1 for example) but I don't understand why the Who's The Boss series is not available for DVD purchase save season 1?
faithgg
09-29-2021, 01:35 AM
It’s not a perfect solution, but I have found if I Google “Who’s the Boss sXXeXX” for example, if I wanted Season 3, Episode 1, you could Google “Who’s the Boss s03e01” and there are usually videos online. I’m very sad that there aren’t DVDs able to be purchased or anything like that. I hope that Roku or Crackle or some kind of streaming service adds it again! I wish it was on a more prominent streaming service so more people would watch it!
Novera
09-29-2021, 06:54 PM
I started my career working second shift so missed many of the 80s sitcoms. While many such as Murder She Wrote and Magnum PI are widely available for purchase or line viewing, I can only find the the first two seasons of Who's the Boss on IMDB and do not see availability to watch Season 3 and up anywhere. It's also puzzling that apparently only Season 1 is available for purchase.
As this was a fairly popular show, is or has it ever been that the whole series was available to view? This is puzzling and I really would like to see the rest of the series!
Yeah I don't get how this has never been released on DVD. It was way more popular (and bigger in pop culture) than other shows that were released. Also unlike other shows (WKRP, Murphy Brown) they don't have the problem of tons of licensed music in each episode that would be expensive to clear. I think "Stepping out" by Joe Jackson might be the only track and it wouldn't be the end of the world if they changed it.
Anyways if you live in Canada you can watch the entire series (legally) on CTV's throwback website (along with tons of other old shows) in really good quality:
https://www.ctv.ca/shows/whos-the-boss
If you're outside of Canada, try a VPN. No login or account acquired you just have to access it from within Canada. So maybe a VPN service would work to fool the site!
Alyssa Milano has been for quite some time, talking about wanting to do a Who's the Boss? revival (a la Fuller House, Girl Meets World, Saved by the Bell and Punky Brewster on Peacock, The Connors, Murphy Brown, Will & Grace, iCarly, etc.). My biggest concern or question, is that is there enough built-in nostalgia to warrant such a thing?
Maybe I'm making a bit of a straw-man type of argument, but WTB isn't officially available on DVD beyond the first season. It currently, to the best of my knowledge, isn't officially streaming anywhere. And it's syndication coverage in recent times has appeared be on and off. I suppose my main point is that, it has been hard to become invested and revisit an old show if it's a challenge to see it in the first place.
Yeah I don't get how this has never been released on DVD. It was way more popular (and bigger in pop culture) than other shows that were released. Also unlike other shows (WKRP, Murphy Brown) they don't have the problem of tons of licensed music in each episode that would be expensive to clear. I think "Stepping out" by Joe Jackson might be the only track and it wouldn't be the end of the world if they changed it.
Anyways if you live in Canada you can watch the entire series (legally) on CTV's throwback website (along with tons of other old shows) in really good quality:
https://www.ctv.ca/shows/whos-the-boss
If you're outside of Canada, try a VPN. No login or account acquired you just have to access it from within Canada. So maybe a VPN service would work to fool the site!
I'm thinking of other "licensed music" that Who's the Boss? used. I know that there's one episode that uses Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapture of Love". It's incidentally, in that same episode ("Older Than Springtime") that uses the aforementioned "Stepping Out".
DJM77
04-07-2022, 02:01 PM
It currently, to the best of my knowledge, isn't officially streaming anywhere.
Currently IMDb has it and I believe that Tubi does as well. I'm not sure how many seasons they have.
Novera
04-11-2022, 05:32 PM
I'm thinking of other "licensed music" that Who's the Boss? used. I know that there's one episode that uses Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapture of Love". It's incidentally, in that same episode ("Older Than Springtime") that uses the aforementioned "Stepping Out".
The Older than springtime ending is SEARED INTO MY BRAIN in the best possible way. I loved that part of the episode because it seemed so magical and not like other sitcoms, plus the song was so whimsical with the visuals attached. It wasn't until the late 90s until I found it. I was at a bar and that song came on and I asked the bartender who said "oh I think its Joe Jackson?" and from there I found it at HMV!