That's the best price so far.
James

Yes, the amount of time that can be passed while keeping the referral intact is about a day, I think. Now if your browser closes and you have to start anew then maybe that nullifies it. But if you come to Amazon from UD, then we should get the credit. Thanks a lot to you and others for the support!goofystitch wrote:I have also been wondering how that works. If I simply click on an amazon link through UD, will whatever I purchase benefit the site even if I've been shopping online for 30 minutes without ever clicking back to UD?
This is good to hear. I wasn't sure if that was one of the edited shows, but I remember reading about the missing Tiki Room scene now. One case where I don't mind double-dipping is when they are giving us the corrected version of something. That really just makes the first release annoying, ha. Now, I hope they eventually release the opening day program again with that Mouseketeer scene restored.bcotter wrote:Someone asked a week or so ago if the new version of this show on the upcoming Disney Treasures set is uncut or the edited version previously issued. I had someone watch the master for me and they said the Tiki Room number is intact. I haven't seen it for myself, but she assures me this time they used the right version.
Hi Bill!bcotter wrote:Someone asked a week or so ago if the new version of this show on the upcoming Disney Treasures set is uncut or the edited version previously issued. I had someone watch the master for me and they said the Tiki Room number is intact. I haven't seen it for myself, but she assures me this time they used the right version.
They also asked me to work on another project, so as soon as I can share that one I'll let you know what else to save up for.![]()
Regards
Bill
Bill Cotter was referring to the Disney anthology TV show "Disneyland 10th Anniversary", originally shown in January 1965. It is being repeated from the 2001 Wave 1 DVD set of the Walt Disney Treasures "Disneyland USA". That show was incomplete on that set, so - even though it is being repeated in this 2006 Wave 6 Walt Disney Treasures DVD set "Your Host, Walt Disney" - at least it appears the show will be complete this time.skippy wrote:Hello all! First post!!!
Let the speculation begin as to what product Bill Cotter is referring to!!!
My guess is it is Disneyland Anthology series related?!?
And Luke, thanks for fixing me email problem.
You seem to have missed the point of Skippy's post. What he meant when he said 'let the speculation begin' was aimed at this comment Bill made.jebsdad wrote:Bill Cotter was referring to the Disney anthology TV show "Disneyland 10th Anniversary", originally shown in January 1965. It is being repeated from the 2001 Wave 1 DVD set of the Walt Disney Treasures "Disneyland USA". That show was incomplete on that set, so - even though it is being repeated in this 2006 Wave 6 Walt Disney Treasures DVD set "Your Host, Walt Disney" - at least it appears the show will be complete this time.
bcotter wrote:They also asked me to work on another project, so as soon as I can share that one I'll let you know what else to save up for.![]()
Regards
Bill
Oh I hope I hope I hope! That would be fantastic! I would pay so much for them to release season sets, or even just more volumes, of the Disneyland TV series. And a better release of Zorro (I have season 1 from the DMC) would be nice in original black and white and with bonus features. I also would love your proposed "Heroes Anthology Series," but I would rather see that done in the Treasures set. It would make for a nice companion to "Elfego Baca and The Swamp Fox" set. Btw, I want more Elfego Baca!ince, it's Bill "Wonderful World of Disney television" Cotter saying they've asked him for help with another project, I've come up with three potential projects that it could be.
1. Disneyland Anthology Series Season 1
Well, apparently we are getting the Hardy Boys, at least, so there will be some older shows.skippy wrote:When I emailed Leonard Maltin about 5 months ago, to ask about when we could see the rest of Baca and the Swamp Fox, he said something to the effect of, "Disney doesn't think anyone has any interest in those older shows."