Why is Falcon Crest not on DVD?

WARNER HOME VIDEO, however, stated that this is not the case. The DVD release of “Falcon Crest” is still on the agenda. Contrary to other old shows, whose DVD release was completely abolished due to weak sales (e.g. “Knots Landing”), “Falcon Crest” has not been removed from WARNER HOME VIDEO’s range of products.

Where can I watch reruns of Falcon Crest?

You are able to stream Falcon Crest by renting or purchasing on Amazon Instant Video or iTunes.

Is Falcon Crest on Amazon Prime?

Watch Falcon Crest: The Complete First Season | Prime Video.

How many seasons of Falcon Crest are there?

9Falcon Crest / Number of seasons

How many seasons of Knots Landing are on DVD?

Knots Landing on DVD ~ All 14 Seasons Plus Miniseries & TV Specials.

How many seasons of Falcon Crest were there?

Who owns the rights to Falcon Crest?

Falcon Crest
Production companies Amanda & MF Productions Lorimar Productions (1981–1986) (seasons 1–5) Lorimar-Telepictures (1986–1988) (seasons 6–7) Lorimar Television (1988–1990) (seasons 8–9)
Distributor Lorimar-Telepictures (1986–1989) Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (1989–present)
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How many seasons did Falcon Crest have?

Where is Falcon Crest?

The series is set in the fictitious Tuscany Valley (modeled after the Napa Valley) northeast of San Francisco.

Why did Falcon Crest get Cancelled?

The final season then revolved around a battle between Richard and newcomer Michael Sharpe for control of Falcon Crest. CBS executives made the decision to end Falcon Crest when ratings during the ninth season dropped to 63rd place.

How did Falcon Crest end?

After the many traumatic events during the nine seasons of the wine country saga, Falcon Crest ended happily with a family wedding taking place on the grounds of the mansion.

Why was Knots Landing Cancelled?

Stalwart “Knots” hung on until 1993, when sky-high production costs led to its cancellation after 14 seasons and 344 episodes, making it (at the time) the third-longest-running drama in TV history. But in its long run, “Knots” made history.