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Disneyland: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1 (1963)
Outstanding Historical Drama
Walt Disney Presents "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" was an excellent multiple episode serial that had the entire neighborhood talking (I actually viewed the re-broadcast in early '70's). During the late 1700's, Dr. Syn, respected doctor by day and notorious Scarecrow by night, (played to the hilt by Patrick McGoohan) was the leader of a local group doing their best to sabotage the British army's efforts to occupy and control the local population. Exciting and historically interesting, "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" is a great story for young and old alike. I can even remember the catchy theme song from the advertisements. This would be an outstanding selection for Disney to consider for a DVD package. Highly recommended.
Hawaii Five-O (1968)
Too Good Not to Be on DVD
It is hard to believe that years after the development of the DVD, that this great series has not been released on this format. Personally, I think Five-0 was one of the best ensemble shows of all-time. Steve McGarrett was a larger-than-life (and too good to be true) character that you could root for in all occasions. The remainder of the team was cast with varying results, with both James McArther as Danno, and Kam Fong as Chin Ho Kelly being excellent in their roles. Even the mediocre Zulu as Kono would share the occasional "Hey brot'r". I personally feel that the long-time nemesis Wo Fat, played to the hilt by Khigh Dhiegh, is one of the best bad guys of all time TV. The running clash between McGarrett and Wo Fat always made Steve's life interesting. My favorite episode is the light and comical, "Over Fifty? Steal!" starring Hume Cronyn as Lewis Filer. Also exceptional was the 3 episode block, "V for Vashon" starring Harold Gould. This is one TV series that I will definitely be purchasing if it is ever available in the DVD format. For my money, I place my Top 3 all-time TV series as: 1) X-Files; 2) Hawaii Five-0; and 3) The Dick Van Dyke Show. The other two are available; hopefully the folks holding the current rights to Five-0 will realize there is a huge pool of people ready to spend their hard-earned $$ once available. Thanks for reading, I hope this was beneficial to you.