Ever likely to be on DVD?
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sf-dvd — 18 years ago(July 07, 2007 09:57 AM)
The Fantastic Journey - complete series - will be released in the U.K. as a 3 disc set, on Nov 5th, 2007 by DD Home Entertainment. This is a REGION 2 release, the set is up for pre-order at www.play.com
Pricing will be 29.99 or 37,49

sci-fi-dvd, Belgium -
a-carlton — 18 years ago(August 15, 2007 04:50 AM)
Thank you. They have not posted a picture up of the dvd yet (Aug 2007) on play.com so I was not sure if the title "Fantastic Journey" was the same tv serial I remembered watching in the 70s. But thanks to the list of cast and picture on this website - I discovered that it was and I have ordered it now. Ta.
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icsantos — 18 years ago(August 29, 2007 03:55 PM)
Unfortunately, the Region 2 release is now imperilled. The Zeta Minor site (
http://www.zetaminor.com/dvd/incoming_db/listing.php?id=4223
) says that DD Home Entertainment is currently in administration, which means its directors are of the view that the company is insolvent, or is likely to become insolvent. -
icsantos — 18 years ago(October 08, 2007 03:47 PM)
DDHE is now known as Simply Home Entertainment (
http://simplyhe.co.uk/
). No news on whether the Region 2 DVD will still be released. -
LorqVonRay1999 — 1 year ago(October 05, 2024 10:06 PM)
I was on Amazon a few weeks ago and this dvd series was recommended. I had heard of it before but when I checked last time it wasn't available. So I picked it up. It's a very good show. It definitely does remind me of Lost. I liked the cast, especially Jared Martin as the leader, Roddy McDowell as the former NASA engineer and the gorgeous woman played by Katie Saylor. She was notably absent the final two episodes.
The series only lasted ten episodes but I enjoyed them all. Each episode takes place in a different place and time as they are trying to get back home. It also reminds me a little of the show Voyagers! from the 80s, which I just started watching.
Some guest stars show up, the final one features Cheryl Ladd, Lew Ayres, Richard Jaeckel, Gerald McRaney and Nicholas Hammond.
Unlike Lost, I would have liked to have seen more episodes.