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  2. BBC Studios Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    By then, VCI plc consisted of the Demon Music Group, Disc Distribution, VCI and Cinema Club (the latter still being a joint-venture with Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment). In September, the company signed a seven-year agreement with longstanding partner Ragdoll Productions to release the revival of Brum on home video, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] which was ...

  3. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Home Entertainment (1976–present) Nickelodeon Home Entertainment (1993–present) Nick Jr. DVD (2002–2007) MTV Home Entertainment (1994–present) Comedy Central Home Entertainment (1998–present) PBS Home Video (2004–2011) BET Home Entertainment (2007–present) Miramax Home Entertainment (1992–2010)

  4. Category:Hardware DVD players - Wikipedia

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    Game Wave Family Entertainment System; N. ... Progressive scan DVD player; V. VCR/DVD combo This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 19:41 ...

  5. Buck Rogers (serial) - Wikipedia

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    VCI released the original serial on DVD in September 2000 before following up in November 2009 with a 70th anniversary edition including extras such as "The History of Buck Rogers" by Clifford "Laughing Gravy" Weimer, a photo gallery, and the 1935 Buck Rogers short feature originally shown at the 1933-34 World's Fair.

  6. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On December 20, 1996, Warner Home Video was one of the first major American distributors for the then-new DVD format, by releasing the films Assassins, Blade Runner: Director's Cut, Eraser, and The Fugitive on DVD in Japan and on March 24, 1997, in the United States with Blade Runner also being a launch title for the region there. [9]

  7. Flexplay - Wikipedia

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    Flexplay is a trademark for a discontinued DVD-compatible optical video disc format with a time-limited (usually 48-hour) playback.They are often described as "self-destructing", although the disc merely turns black or dark red and does not physically disintegrate.