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I'm on Dish Network and you've combined two of my favorite passtimes into one TV show. It's like it was made just for me and I NEED TO SEE YOUR SHOW! ! !
If you have an HD package you can get it on HDNet channel 362. If you don't have an HD package, get it. :-) DISH is offering free HD for life right now.
Time Warner in NC used to have HDnet and got rid of it. I can watch it on AMCG tv? but its a non HD channel and looks like crap on my TV... Downloadable would be awesome!!!
I am also eager for any sort of online or DVD option.
We're stuck with Time Warner without any of the available channels in our area.
Haven't been able to see more than a trailer yet and can't wait to see a full episode.
Will an option be available anytime soon?
Sooo... Resurrecting this old dead thread. Are there any plans or is it in the works for downloadable shows? Every time the question is asked (as far as I've seen) the answer is always sign up for the newsletter. I'm curious if there's any work being done to have this format available. I'm sure there are plenty of people (or maybe just me) that would love to be able to watch the show that can't.