broke my heart
i recieved the dvds and got all of it and was very nice and no problem but one. i am deaf and have no way of knowing what is said as it not close caption or have subtitiles so i am unable to enjoy it. it broke my heart because i so wanted it and when it was on t.v i work nights then and did not have a way to recored it.
oh... it sadden me that they will not do dvds with close captions or subtitles.nor do they show if it is close caption or subtitles, so i spend when not knowing if it is or not. sorry to be a pain but that is sad
a Modern Day Lone Ranger....Stingray
The 1980's action TV to me was Wiseguy, The A Team and Stingray. Stingray, Created by Stephen J Cannell, was an adventure series, like the A Team. A man who takes a case who the deal that he will ask a favor. His identity was unknown to anyone. The pilot hinted a vietname vet and a P.O.W
The action adventure is nonstop. Think the Lone Ranger with a Stingay auto instead of a horse. Nick Mancuso takes the lead and makes the mysterious Ray an enigma to keep watching.
NBC were idiots in 1986, they moved this show from time slot to time slot instead of giving this show a chance to grow. It lasted only two seasons (25 episodes), but enough for this show to have a cult following
This Mill Creek product has the clearest master recording for 1986 shows. This 10 hours of this show will make you wanting for more.
The powers that be in Hollywood been remaking shows like the Bionic Woman, Knight Rider, Hawaii Five O and Charlie's Angels, I wish someone...
Original and Entertaining
I didn't know anything about this series but I ordered it as I am very fond of 60/70/80 TV Series. I got afraid I wouldn't like it that much when I watched the Pilot BUT after going thru that very weird pilot the rest of the episodes are rather good. An extremely original series which provided me with hours of happy entertainment!Sound and picture: good. Some may not like the paper sleeves DVDs are inserted into - personally it doesn't bother me as I am used to buying PC games and cds always came with paper sleeves: I always took great care when taking the CDs out of the sleeves.
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