The BBC website has a store where you can purchase danged near every show they have aired. I am considering starting a collection of "Are You Being Served?" and "Allo, Allo." Of course, I will have to make room in the budget for the beginnings of a "Dr. Who" collection. Circuit City and Best Buy also offer many BritComs online or in the stores.
OH MAN thanks for the info I wonder if A&E has it too I do get Biography channel some of A&E programming came that channel I would'nt mind scoring Old school Masterpiece theatre like Upstair downstair and I Claudis that when Masterpiece theatre had Alstair Cooke back in da day LOL!
I have the entire collection of Blackadder on VHS and Mr.Bean on DVD. I love Rowan Atkinson.
I liked Ballykissangel when it was on. The even had Monty Python on regularly some years ago-- now I have some of my own and can rent them at Blockbuster....
Out here in central PA, we have had a regular Sat night PBS routine for years-- This Old House (where rich yuppies get to have their beautiful old homes redone by PBS for free while they have like 0-1 kids to complicate their luxury), Lawrence Welk (a staple for the provincial PA Dutch music lover) and a series of britcoms (the only ones worth watching that they keep on are Keep Up Appearances and As Time Goes By.... the rest are just stupid....
they keep asking for money, for what? So they can produce a useless "Central PA" magazine which says absoutely nothing and fund public school programs (and musn't forget the large executive salaries of the brainchilds running the palce).
I would really like to the the budget for our area, how much money they are getting in goes to other things besides acutal programming ("you are helping pay for programming like this" goes the shpiel).
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