BBC Steelbook Poll [Concluded]

Would you purchase these in Steelbooks?

  • Documentaries (e.g. Nature, History, etc)

    Votes: 95 34.4%
  • TV Series (e.g Doctor Who, Red Dwarf etc)

    Votes: 142 51.4%
  • TV Drama (e.g Sherlock, Peaky Blinders, etc)

    Votes: 176 63.8%
  • TV Comedies (e.g. Wallace & Grommit, Faulty Towers, etc)

    Votes: 124 44.9%

  • Total voters
    276
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digitalbabe

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Hello all,

We have been asked to provide an opportunity for community feedback for possible BBC Steelbook releases.

This is an unofficial poll not requested by the studio.

Please vote in the poll and feel free to share constructive criticism and title ideas/suggestions for releases in the thread.

Thanks for sharing your feedback, members!
 

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doctor who steelbooks that could be interesting i reckon go along the lines of maybe the doctor of that series on the front bit like the star wars collection but better lol
 
TV comedies all the way! I'd love to own the series of all these as blu ray steelbooks:

Nighty Nite
Absolutely Fabulous
French and Saunders
The Young Ones
Gimme Gimme Gimme
League of Gentlemen
 
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To be honest apart from maybe Blackadder, a pass for me. Many of their shows would have to be jumbo's and the Beeb always do nice slip boxes already for many releases.
 
I would like to see more comedies released on blu-ray. Blackadder, The Young ones and My Family. If these where on Steelbooks it would be a bonus!
 
I think they should focus one ones that have completely finished so every Steelbook will be consistent with one another. I mean I really want Sherlock steelbooks but I can wait

Can't really think of that many deserving Dramas

Luthor and Doctor Who

For Doctor Who I think they need to do it where each "Doctor" has their own theme in terms of Artwork, meaning they will go with the full collection BUT they can stand on their own. I mean I loved Eccleston and Tennant but can't stand Smith.

Then we have Comedy

Bottom
The Young Ones
Vicar of Dibley
Blackadder
One Foot in the Grave
Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie
Ab Fab
Men Behaving Badly
Porridge
Dads Army
Only Fools and Horses
Keeping Up Appearances
The Thick of It
Alan Partridge
Faulty Towers
The Office
The Royal Family
Birds of a Feather
The League of Gentlemen
Open All Hours
The Good life
Allo Allo
Red Dwarf
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
dinnerladies
The Thin Blue Line
Rab C. Nesbitt

And so on

I mean they'd never run out if it was comedy. They just need to make sure, since they are old now, that they are worth the money. Fantastic artwork, packed full of features, cleaned up audio/picture, un-cut etc
 
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OFAH bluray box-set a must, maybe do all the specials in Steelbooks
Black Adder
Game On
Red Dwarf
Mrs Brown Boys
Faulty Towers
Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie
Top Gear
 
The Fall
Not Going Out
Miranda
Uncle
The Box of Delights
Bleak House
Great Expectations (version with Ray Winstone)
 
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Seeing as we can pick ones that have only dvd's at the moment...

My top wants are

Absolutely fabulous
French and saunders series 1-6
(Maybe) murder most horrid
Red dwarf
Only fools and horses
Blackadder (2nd series was my favourite)
Gimme gimme gimme (would love steelbook's for that, and there were only 3 series made so it's more affordable)
Sherlock
Tipping the velvet
Fingersmith
Oranges are not the only fruit



And changing rooms:rofl:
 
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Seeing as we can pick ones that have only dvd's at the moment...

My top wants are

Absolutely fabulous
French and saunders series 1-6
(Maybe) murder most horrid
Red dwarf
Only fools and horses
Blackadder (2nd series was my favourite)
Gimme gimme gimme (would love steelbook's for that, and there were only 3 series made so it's more affordable)
Sherlock
Whitechapel
Tipping the velvet
Fingersmith
Oranges are not the only fruit



And changing rooms:rofl:

Whitechapel is an ITV show
 
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I honestly think they're going too far with this now... giving everything the Steelbook treatment. But I suppose that's another conversation for another thread. Only ones I'd probably be interested in is Wallace & Gromit. :thumbs:
 
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