";s:4:"text";s:3084:" Portrait about Marty … Marty Feldman It's Marty (1969) S01-E05 - deutsch untertitelt - german subbed - Duration: 29:51. Barbara's expression at the end will be familiar to anyone whose ever watched "Get Smart!" THE MARTY FELDMAN COMEDY MACHINE-----an ATV Colour production (Associated Television) (Taped at Elstree Studios, England) for ITV network [UK] Fridays (01Oct71-14Jan72)(14 episodes x 60 min) ABC network [US] Wednesdays (12Apr72-23Aug72)(20 slots x 30 min)(includes some reruns) Distributed world wide by Incorporated Television Company (ITC) (Lew Grade) Executive Producer, Colin Clews … What is the problem with Marty Feldman Comedy machine release, seemed all set to go and then nothing. The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971) on DVD « on: May 04, 2015, 04:59:58 PM » Presumably Feldman is unknown or of no interest to many people on here, but I'll be fascinated to see this, having only ever seen one complete ep and one compilation before. Martin Alan Feldman (8 July 1934[1] – 2 December 1982) was a British actor, comedian and comedy writer, known for his prominent, misaligned eyes. We do really appreciate your patience and look forward to what's ahead.Network have always said they can't comment on releases due to rights and such like so I ask why do they keep announcing stuff then pulling it from release surely they should be getting the rights sorted first and then telling peopleThere are numerous different types of rights, Dazzman. They've not been cancelled.Ah at least now we know what the problem is.The good news is that that vast majority of titles will ultimately get an airing and hopefully before the end of the year.
Lief 1998 auf arte. In short, not cancelled but delayed for the moment.We appreciate that some of you are disappointed, as we are, about the delays to some of the new ITV titles that we announced on our website. Years later, I asked Barbara how she liked working with Marty. This classic needs to be released, hope its only a short delay. Think about it, every September for the past 3 years they have announced the release of A very old BBC sitcom where some of the series has been wiped.Network have issued a statement on the matter today. This classic needs to be released, hope its only a short delayThe rights to release the series from the copyright holder (the original broadcaster or production company, usually) is the biggest block, and evidently cleared in these instances before they found trouble in securing the necessary rights agreements with individuals.Very frustrating, but when you finally get it, it feels like Christmas.Yes, I'm told it's just a short delay affecting a number of titles and they should be out in due course.