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ThaddeusOyler's avatar
5 years ago

Hazel on Roku Channel

My wife and I having been watching an episode or two of the old Hazel show. Even though there were 6 seasons filmed, Roku lists seasons 1 -3 as available. We watched the first two seasons and then found out that only the first episode of season 3 is available. 

What's the point of just one episode? Why publish that seasons 1 - 3 are available. And why isn't the rest of season 3 and the seasons 4, 5, and 6 available?

Don't know if our question is worth answering, but we'd sure like to know. An episode of Hazel has been our way to end the day for the past couple of months.

Thanks!

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  • I was wondering the same thing. Does anyone with roku even answer these questions?

  • I was wondering the same thing it shows on My Roku their are 5 seasons but only can watch season 3 1st episode then on the 4 and 5 seasons it goes back to season 1 Hazel and the playground 

    • DBDukes's avatar
      DBDukes
      Community Streaming Expert

      Familytime 

      Generally, for content such as Hazel and other vintage TV shows, Roku doesn't have direct license with the content owners. Often, it's an intermediary party that has the rights and enters into contracts with other services, to include Roku Channel as well as other apps/services.

      Sometimes, content may not be available for copyright reasons. Often, that has to do with copyright lapsing on content, or content produced by another company that is in a questionable status. There are many many reasons why certain content isn't available. Sometimes, the original recordings no longer exist. Heck, NASA erased the moon landing footage in order to save money on tapes. Many production companies erased copies for budgetary reasons over the years.

      The reason there hasn't been a response is often because no one knows the answer. I don't, but I know how some of the stuff works, and what I've listed are often the reasons. It usually boils down to Roku (Pluto TV, Xumo, Tubi, others as well) offering what they can get, with no actual explanation given to them of why more isn't available.

      • AvsGunnar's avatar
        AvsGunnar
        Community Streaming Expert

        DBDukes 

        "Heck, NASA erased the moon landing footage in order to save money on tapes."

        Sure.  That was the reason.  Not because if you looked closely enough, you could see the janitor sweeping the "moon" in the background.