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Old 04-14-2020, 02:47 PM   #1
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Default Antenna TV

Well Antenna TV was showing S5 of Hazel a few weeks ago each Saturday evening from 7 to 8 PM central time but they quit that and now are showing marathon episodes of other shows. I don't have season 5 of Hazel and was enjoying seeing it on TV. Wish they'd pick up at about episode 17 or 18 where they left off of S5.
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You can find S5 eps online. I wasn’t able to watch some of the S5 eps when they aired.
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Well Antenna TV was showing S5 of Hazel a few weeks ago each Saturday evening from 7 to 8 PM central time but they quit that and now are showing marathon episodes of other shows. I don't have season 5 of Hazel and was enjoying seeing it on TV. Wish they'd pick up at about episode 17 or 18 where they left off of S5.
Antenna TV is having a series of binge marathons, so Hazel won’t been seen for awhile.
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Antenna TV is having a series of binge marathons, so Hazel won’t been seen for awhile.
Most of the binges are on the weekends; Hazel airs 11a-12p weekdays.
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Most of the binges are on the weekends; Hazel airs 11a-12p weekdays.
Oops. My bad then.
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Question Uh, ever hear of something called DVDs?

You know, I really don't understand this, unless it's just too cheapness. How after all this time that DVDs of the series have been available and if you are such a fan, WHY after all this time are you still relying on a TV station's mercy to air shows you want to see? If seeing this show is important to you why in the world don't you simply buy the DVDs (while you still can, I might add)? Not only will you be able to watch the show whenever YOU choose to watch, but you can actually see UNCUT versions of the show that you supposedly so dearly love. Just think you won't have to beg or wish that a TV station would run the show you could actually be in control of the show yourself and see UNCUT episode whenever you choose. This to me is a no-brainer. But to so many I've seen around here the thought never seems to occur to them. Is it just too cheap to buy a show you're supposedly so in love with or do people like having their favorite TV show fates being in the hands of others who could care less what you like?

I really don't get this.
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You know, I really don't understand this, unless it's just too cheapness. How after all this time that DVDs of the series have been available and if you are such a fan, WHY after all this time are you still relying on a TV station's mercy to air shows you want to see? If seeing this show is important to you why in the world don't you simply buy the DVDs (while you still can, I might add)? Not only will you be able to watch the show whenever YOU choose to watch, but you can actually see UNCUT versions of the show that you supposedly so dearly love. Just think you won't have to beg or wish that a TV station would run the show you could actually be in control of the show yourself and see UNCUT episode whenever you choose. This to me is a no-brainer. But to so many I've seen around here the thought never seems to occur to them. Is it just too cheap to buy a show you're supposedly so in love with or do people like having their favorite TV show fates being in the hands of others who could care less what you like?

I really don't get this.


Well not everybody can afford to lay out for a whole series, especially now.

BUT.... the good news is you can find LOTS of Hazel episodes on-line absolutely free. Just google “Hazel episodes” and many freebies will pop up. Will it give you every single ep? Likely not, but it will give a nice assortment. You will not go hungry for Hazel with all the freebies.

I couldn’t watch many of the S5 eps because I’m working from home, and many were available for free.
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You know, I really don't understand this, unless it's just too cheapness. How after all this time that DVDs of the series have been available and if you are such a fan, WHY after all this time are you still relying on a TV station's mercy to air shows you want to see? If seeing this show is important to you why in the world don't you simply buy the DVDs (while you still can, I might add)? Not only will you be able to watch the show whenever YOU choose to watch, but you can actually see UNCUT versions of the show that you supposedly so dearly love. Just think you won't have to beg or wish that a TV station would run the show you could actually be in control of the show yourself and see UNCUT episode whenever you choose. This to me is a no-brainer. But to so many I've seen around here the thought never seems to occur to them. Is it just too cheap to buy a show you're supposedly so in love with or do people like having their favorite TV show fates being in the hands of others who could care less what you like?

I really don't get this.

Wow, really? It doesn't occur to you that maybe this person can't afford the DVD sets right now? Especially now in this pandemic? I no longer buy DVD sets of shows b/c they're expensive and frankly I don't think they're worth the money. I can just go to my local library (well I could when it was open) and check them out there or watch them online. I certainly wouldn't consider this person cheap as you just did. I don't really think that the person posted here to be attacked but unfortunately you did just that. I like the show too and I have seen several episodes so I hope that the person finds the episodes that they're looking for.
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Wow, really? It doesn't occur to you that maybe this person can't afford the DVD sets right now? Especially now in this pandemic? I no longer buy DVD sets of shows b/c they're expensive and frankly I don't think they're worth the money. I can just go to my local library (well I could when it was open) and check them out there or watch them online. I certainly wouldn't consider this person cheap as you just did. I don't really think that the person posted here to be attacked but unfortunately you did just that. I like the show too and I have seen several episodes so I hope that the person finds the episodes that they're looking for.

I agree. Some entire series are very cheap $30, but others can run over $100. And even $30 is a significant sum for some.

But like I said again, often good to very good portions of popular oldie series can be found on-line for free.

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I'm a DVD collector also but I understand that not everyone wants to buy DVD's. One reason why I prefer DVD's is because much of the time the episodes are unedited. Compare that to the retro channels who usually edit episodes and you also have to sit through annoying commercials. I watch DVD's most of the time and seldom watch the retro channels.
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I'm a DVD collector also but I understand that not everyone wants to buy DVD's. One reason why I prefer DVD's is because much of the time the episodes are unedited. Compare that to the retro channels who usually edit episodes and you also have to sit through annoying commercials. I watch DVD's most of the time and seldom watch the retro channels.
I really got into collecting DVDs when they first came out. And transferred most of my Video cassettes to DVD. But now, I have so many I pretty much just watch stuff on YT & Hulu.
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I really got into collecting DVDs when they first came out. And transferred most of my Video cassettes to DVD. But now, I have so many I pretty much just watch stuff on YT & Hulu.
You Tube is a great source for watching episodes of old TV shows that haven't made it to DVD. On You Tube I've watched a few episodes of The Cara Williams Show 1964-65 sitcom, those were cool to see. I believe You Tube has quite a few Ozzie & Harriet episodes also.
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You Tube is a great source for watching episodes of old TV shows that haven't made it to DVD. On You Tube I've watched a few episodes of The Cara Williams Show 1964-65 sitcom, those were cool to see. I believe You Tube has quite a few Ozzie & Harriet episodes also.
YT has A TON of Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet eps. And eps of many hard to find shows too. YT is amazing!
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YT has A TON of Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet eps. And eps of many hard to find shows too. YT is amazing!
It really is!
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Sheeesh, don't get your undies in an uproar. I didn't accuse anyone of anything. I merely profferred a reasonable theory on why someone who is supposed to be such a fan of a show yet hasn't yet shelled out the few pennies for a TV series that he would like to see whenever he wants to see it. This is a no-brainer as I said, anyone who really wants to see a particular series and doesn't want to put themselves at the mercy of some programmer at a TV station should buy the show for peace of mind alone. And spare me the poor old helpless waif story that a guy can't afford $30 bucks. Really, $30 is gonna break you? If that's true you shouldn't be watching TV you need to get a job. Sorry I ain't buying the phony baloney excuses the rest of yuz are handin' out.

Cheap is as cheap does. Now it's either that or the "poor soul" never thought or considered taking his destiny in his own hands and buy the DVDs himself so he doesn't have to cry when a station takes your show off. I learned this lesson a long time ago Before DVDs I used to tape the shows for that very reason, I didn''t want to rely on a TV station, which I KNEW would indeed take my favorite off, to keep my show running forever for the rest of my life so I could see it when I chose. If you don't take your viewing pleasure in your own hands a TV station is guaranteed to give it the ax eventually. It's up to you, watch what you like WHEN you like and don't worry about a TV station catering to you or cry when the show gets taken off.
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