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Starman
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Starring: Robert Hays
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Binding: DVD
Format: NTSC
Region Code: 1

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Summary: A great deal of heart
Comment: This TV show had a great deal of heart. The show was made to be a sci-fi show of sorts, but it had a great deal of heart to it about an alien father and a half alien/half human son getting to know each other. I was addicted to this show in the 80's and wished I still had the old VHS tapes I had when I use to record it on TV. This is a great example of a combination sci-fi/family show put together. I know of few TV shows like that.

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Summary: Put Starman on DVD
Comment: Starman was adventurous, magical and about family.The relationship between Starman and his son was really sweet. I miss it very much and it would be great to have it on DVD.

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Summary: Fantastic TV Show
Comment: Starman was one of my favorite tv shows of the mid 1980's. The story takes place about 14 years after the movie of the same name that starred Jeff Bridges. Young teenager, Scott Hayden, is confronted by the father he never knew (Robert Hays) who also happens to be an alien (space). Obviously freaked out by this news, it takes awhile for Scott to accept his alien father and the fact that he is part alien himself. I remember it was touching to watch their relationship develop as the two learn to trust and care about each other, and amusing to see the father learn about humans.

The series premise was that the pair traveled while looking for Scott's mom (Karen Allen in the movie, Erin Gray in the tv show), and along the way they help people in need of help, while outrunning a government agent who suspects they are aliens and has menacing plans for them. Yes, tv has shown us this on-the-run format before - The Incredible Hulk, The Fugutive - but I liked the inclusion of the father/son relationship in that format, it adds an element unseen in those other shows.

I became a big fan of Christopher Daniel Barnes in the role of Scott, and the fact that he is my age of course helped. Robert Hays is more well known for the Airplane! movies, but he does an effective job here as the gentle, caring alien.

I would love to have this show available on DVD, I would buy it ASAP!



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Summary: Best tv series ever.
Comment: This show was aired at the wrong time. It would have been the "Touched by an Angel" of its time period if people had watched it. It was of the same ilk as the original Jeff Bridges movie, but also of Michael Landon's Highway to Heaven, The Incredible Hulk (and other pursuit shows).


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