![]() 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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