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TM3
Binge Watcher

The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

I'm really enjoying the new channel you added called Story Television, I've been watching it several times. I like the history stories yall run. Now, I'm hoping that someday that Roku will add a "St. Elsewhere" channel like you did with the TV shows "Baywatch" and "The Carol Burnett Show" hopefully yall will. 

I try to scan my channels every so often, that's how I found Story Television and a few other channels.

Terry Marvin (Dallas, Texas)

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DBDukes
Community Streaming Expert

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

St. Elsewhere was produced by MTM, and I've not seen any of the MTM shows having their own "channel" on any of the FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) services. Not on Pluto TV, Xumo, Tubi, Stirr, Roku Channel, or any.

It would be good to see some of those old shows, but with MTM now owned by Disney (20th Television), I don't know how likely that is, when Disney-owned Hulu ($7/month) is an outlet they already have.

DBDukes
Roku Community Streaming Expert
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Michelle3
Roku Guru

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"


@DBDukes wrote:

St. Elsewhere was produced by MTM, and I've not seen any of the MTM shows having their own "channel" on any of the FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) services. Not on Pluto TV, Xumo, Tubi, Stirr, Roku Channel, or any.

It would be good to see some of those old shows, but with MTM now owned by Disney (20th Television), I don't know how likely that is, when Disney-owned Hulu ($7/month) is an outlet they already have.


Coincidentally, Bob Newhart starred in two TV shows produced by MTM; “The Bob Newhart Show” (1972-1978) and “Newhart” (1982-1990), and starred as Bernard the Janitor (Miss Bianca’s co-agent) in two Disney animated films; “The Rescuers” (1977) and “The Rescuers Down Under” (1990).  During the time, MTM, 20th Century-Fox and Disney were all separate companies.

~ Jordan

I’m into videotapes and old electronics stuff, including extenders, converters and analog 4:3 TV sets (which are obsolete these days), and Miss Bianca is my favorite character in Disney’s The Rescuers (1977) and its sequel, The Rescuers Down Under (1990). I am not a Roku employee, only a user like you. ~ Jordan

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streaming_fan
Roku Guru

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

"I'm really enjoying the new channel you added called Story Television..."


@TM3 Is this a new live channel?  I can't find it.  Thank you in advance.  

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TM3
Binge Watcher

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

                              Sunday, August 14, 2022--5:42 am CST

Good morning. It would be nice see "St. Elsewhere" on TV once again.  "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and probably a couple of other MTM programs are on a channel called Decades . I would like to see "St. Elsewhere" on Decades if it wasn't owned bt Disney . The only way I can watch "St. Elswehere" is on a website called Daily Motion. I have the first of it on DVD, wish seasons 2-6 were available on DVD.  I don't have hulu on my TV, I'll probably get it one of these days.

                                                               Terry Marvin (Dallas, Texas)

                                                    

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streaming_fan
Roku Guru

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

In the mean time, did you see this amazing blog dedicated to the TV series St. Elsewhere?

It's amazing.  Detailed information about seemingly every episode.  Must see!  

The ST. ELSEWHERE Experience

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I think Hulu has a mini plan for 6 USD per month.  If so, IMO it's a cheap price to stream in HD a show you really like.  (You could binge watch the whole series in two months and then cancel.  137 episodes = 2.3 episodes per day for 60 days and then cancel = 12 USD.  Or take your time, 1.5 episodes per day for 90 days and then cancel = 18 USD.)   

Good luck and happy streaming!  

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TM3
Binge Watcher

Re: The TV series "St. Elsewhere"

                                                       Sunday, August 14, 2022--4:09 pm CST

 

Yes, I've seen the "St. Elsewhere  blog. I have posted on it several times. I really the blog.

                                                   Terry Marvin (Dallas, Texas)