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TV on DVD – July 7th releases

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After last week’s treasure trove of new releases, the pickings are a wee bit slimmer this time around. That’s not to say there isn’t some fun to be had. Any week that features Mystery Science Theater 3000, Doctor Who, the machinery of the moon missions, and Poirot can’t be all bad. Those are joined by some classic TV, in the form of Matlock, Murder She Wrote, Peanuts, and Petticoat Junction. Those of you looking to stay more current can watch out for Kath and Kim, Reno 911!, and Ruby. All things considered, still a solid week of releases, with Moon Machines making my short list.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Collection Volume XV

MST3K is just one of those shows that everyone likes, right? I’ve never met anyone who can’t sit down and enjoy a laugh with the boys. Collection Volume XV offers up four episodes, including The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy, The Girl In Lovers Lane, Zombie Nightmare, and Racket Girls. Zombie Nightmare stars Adam West and a teenage Tia Carrere. You can’t go wrong with that! In addition, bonus goodies include: Scrapbook Scraps I and II, interviews with Frank Dietz and Jon Mikl Thor from Zombie Nightmare, and Kevin Murphy and Trace Beaulieu in a sneak peek from Hamlet A.D.D.

Moon Machines

I’m a sucker for stuff like this. I can’t tell you how many of my weekend hours have been eaten up over the years by programming built on Egypt, the Bible, and space exploration. This is one of the latter, and despite the mysteries of deep space, the moon is still the most fascinating for the simple reason that man has walked there. Moon Machines tells the real stories of the engineers and manufacturers that turned ideas straight out of science fiction into reality.

Doctor Who: The Rescue / The Romans

Much like MST3K and moon documentaries, there’s always room for more Doctor Who. The show has had an amazing lifespan and this week two different sets of classic episodes are being released. In the first set, “The Rescue” / “The Romans,” the Doctor comes to the aid of survivors of an attack by the Didonians and falls prey to the hazards of ancient Rome. In the second, “Attack Of The Cybermen“, a distress call gets the Doctor and Peri mixed up with diamond thieves and the cybermen.

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