steelclaw wrote: Raven Have you got alot of 70's Look-In comics?
Yes, lots! I think its all-time peak of quality was from 74-75, which I have a lot from.
steelclaw wrote:
Is thier any cult programme you would like to see on DVD that 'Networkdvd' hasn't got for sale?
I'd like to see full releases of some series like Jamie and Nobody's House, and the sketch shows from Look Back 2. Also a 1973 historical film serial Pretenders. Boy Dominic's sequel Dominic would be good, too. And series 2 of Robert's Robots!
Adult stuff: I'd like them to put out Eric Idle's Rutland Weekend Television complete. And The Innes Book of Records could be nice. And sketch shows The Pink Medicine Show and End of Part One.
There are also some anthology series from the early 70s I've never seen, like Tales of Unease which sound intriguing. And they plan to put out Orson Welles' Great Mysteries.
steelclaw wrote:
What's on your xmas list?
I'm actually quite tempted by the Double Deckers DVD that recently came out! A really memorable period piece.
Have you noticed that Network have recently released Scorpion Tales? I was too young to stay up for it at the time, but I'm quite intrigued. Do you remember it?
http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info. ... ts_id=1253
They've had Nigel Kneale's Beasts out for a few years, too. Three episodes of that, at least, are very good.
steelclaw wrote:
The DVDs I would like to buy would be
Escape into night
King of the castle
Raven
The Doomboat chase
Magpie Vol 1.
Metal Mickey
Ace of wands
I will have to wait for the new year thing is the prices will go up.

Metal Mickey?!
I won't harp on about it much more but Shadows series 1 is a real bargain at £7.99 - the first series is all ghosts & horror (unlike the third series which was sampled on Look Back 2 and was fantasy orientated) and I think you and Alanultron would both like it.
They usually have a whole site sale, sometimes 50% off everything, in January, so I'd anticipate and wait for that if I were you, because it may well happen again.
I got that ITV Christmas sitcoms DVD a few years ago. Nice to have, though some of the shows - like Billy Liar - are very poor.
Not from Network but did you get any of The Tomorrow People DVDs that came out a few years back and are very cheap online now? They have some very amusing commentaries from the cast.