I love the old 70's courtroom shows. Anyone know where I can obtain DVDs of the show "Owen Marshall Counselor at Law" ? I have tried the obvious places: eBay, Amazon, looked up "old tv shows on DVD". But have had no luck. Thank you.
Collinsmom
By Mary Steger from NJ
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I used my google and did a search for the name then selected "shopping" results at the top. I found plenty on ebay for $9.99 new. Here is the link, I hope it is the same fort you.
www.google.com/
(you may need to copy that entire link, looks like only half is highlighted.)
Blessings, Rose
Found this link: www.tvaddicts.tv/
They're supposedly selling the entire series for $99.99; I didn't notice if this is VHS or DVD--I also didn't Google this company to make sure it's legitimate.
I can't see this series ( or any part of it) available anyplace else in either format; the eBay link posted by another member is linking to glossy cast photos someone is selling--not episodes.
If the link I posted here is something you're interested in, if it were me I would really check BBB listings for the place before ordering anything to be on the safe side.
Here's the scoop on tvaddicts tv. Scroll all the way down and I am pretty sure you'll decide not to order from them. The payment goes to Canada but the IP address traces to Ukraine.
www.complaintsboard.com/
Try visiting a couple of video/dvd rental stores near you and ask a manager of each store in person if they can help you locate the series. (you'll probably have a better chance of getting help face to face) They just might be able to order them for you through their suppliers :-)
Try ordering through a local store such as Hastings or even Borders. Sometimes they will put in a special order if there are rare videos/dvds out there.
I, too, have long been interested in DVDs for Owen Marshall Counselor at Law. They are rare, and any you find are likely to be bootleg copies. I believe the problem is that the production company (Universal Studios) will not release the DVDs, nor will they let the copyright expire so somebody else can do so.
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