![]() ![]() It’s not quite time to get your walk-by-night, fly-by-day shoes on. Prior to playing Numb3rs FBI agent Don Eppes, Rob Morrow starred as fresh-faced physician Joel Fleischman in this early-’90s classic, which took home the 1992 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series.ĥ seasons, 67 episodes - all available on DVD Image Credit: Universal TV/Everett CollectionĦ seasons, 110 episodes - all available on DVD and Digital Sela Ward earned her first of two career Emmys for her portrayal of Teddy in NBC’s early ’90s family drama, which also featured then-up-and-comers George Clooney and Paul Rudd.Ĥ seasons, 61 episodes - all available on DVDĭana Delany won a pair of Emmys for her turn as First Lieutenant (and later Captain) Colleen McMurphy on this Vietnam War-era drama, which also featured future CSI star Marg Helgenberger. Fox’s Peabody Award-winning program (whose ensemble included Chi McBride, Loretta Devine, Rashida Jones, Jeri Ryan and Michael Rappaport, just to name a few) was previously syndicated on TV One, but has since been unavailable to watch anywhere.Ħ seasons, 128 episodes - all available on DVD Geiger’s habit of bursting out into showtunes for this one.)Ĥ seasons, 81 episodes - not available on DVD or digitalĪnother revered David E. According to a 2016 piece in Vulture, the culprit is - you guessed it! - music rights. ![]() Unfortunately, the procedural never hit the DVD market. But Chicago Hope was no slouch: It was nominated for 42 Emmys, and made winners out of Mandy Patinkin (for Outstanding Lead Actor in 1995) and Hector Elizondo (for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1997). Kelley’s Chicago-set CBS medical drama had the misfortune of launching the same year as another Chicago-set medical drama, NBC’s ER, which immediately eclipsed it in the ratings. Image Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp/Everett CollectionĦ seasons, 141 episodes - not available on DVD or digitalĭavid E. (As you’ll recall, Murphy loved Motown!) Thankfully, reruns air weeknights on Rewind TV ( check your local listings). Alas, neither the original 10 seasons nor the 2018 revival can be found on a streaming platform - likely due to cost-prohibitive music rights. Television/Everett Collectionġ1 seasons, 260 episodes - select seasons on DVD and digitalĬandice Bergen took home five Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, while the show was named Outstanding Comedy in 1992. (If you buy something through our retail links, TVLine may earn a commission.) ♦ The most sought-after show was mentioned in nearly nine percent of all responses to our original post. It’s also the only series that was eventually revived. ♦ Only one of the following series is a half-hour sitcom. ♦ Two of the most sought-after series share a prolific creator: David E. ♦ The following shows received a combined 248 Emmy nominations (and 50 wins). ♦ The oldest series cited bowed in 1979, while the newest one debuted 21 years later, in 2000. ♦ All of the most sought-after shows originally aired on a major broadcast network - ABC, CBS, Fox or NBC. If not, we then went in search of physical media and digital downloads.īefore we reveal our findings, here are some fun facts… ![]() We scoured free and paid streaming platforms on the off chance that they were available. We then took stock of the most sought-after shows of all. In doing so, we received hundreds of comments with requests for multiple Emmy-winning comedies and dramas, iconic primetime soaps and various procedurals of the law-and-order variety, as well as myriad cult classics and one-season wonders. TVLine recently asked you, our beloved readers, to pick just one - and only one - show that you wish you could binge-watch that isn’t available on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video et al. There are countless classic TV series that have yet to find a streaming home - but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t available in some capacity.
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