I just bit the bullet and ordered the DVD set from Amazon. $63.20 plus shipping (rate depends on shipping method selected), so that's about five bucks per episode, not bad. They have 6 copies left in stock at Amazon. More buying options from Amazon sellers. I didn't want to dig out the old VCR and hook it up. It's been in a box in the basement for about ten or twelve years. And THEN I'd have to locate the VHS tapes. Probably all that stuff is down there next to my Victrola and 8mm movie camera & projector. The Hards wing of the Obsolete Technology museum. The DVDs aren't far behind in joining them. On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Ed <utnatsedj1@xmission.com> wrote:
Jamie,
As far as I can tell, the Cosmos shows are blocked on YouTube for copyright reasons. Do you know of a YouTube or other URL where these shows are not blocked?
Ed ----------------------------
On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 02:54:51 -0600 [07/25/2013 02:54:51 AM MDT] Jamie Bradley <astro@jamiebradley.com> wrote:
The entire original 1980 Cosmos series is available on YouTube and Netflix
and many other online venues. I love watching the show with my dad back in the day.