I loved watching In Search Of as a kid. I think it was in
syndication by that point but every show was new to me. Now I'd love to be able
to buy the old episodes on DVD so I could watch them again and let my children
watch them someday. I think that show more than anything else at that time in my
life, influenced my interest in science. I have had a burning desire ever since
to read all I can on subjects as diverse as ancient history, other cultures,
natural mysteries or unexplained phenomena such as UFOs, ghosts, weird
creatures, ESP, Telekinesis etc. Name it, I've read about it. It was the perfect
show for me as a kid because it peaked my interests in many areas and left me
wanting more. It didn't have all the gimicky flashy extras so often found in the
goofy copy cat shows produced through the 'Awesome80s and 90's Nemoy's voice was also
the perfect voice for the genre, creepy all on its own. If anyone knows about
the possibility of purchasing these old episodes on DVD I'd love to know about
it. I think some of the shows were in black and white but I can't remember for
sure. If they weren't, they probably should have been. Because of my exposure to
In Search Of as a child I pursued a science degree in college and graduate
school. I also credit In Search Of with my love of travel. I have been to many
of the ancient places mentioned on the show including Crete and the Greek
Islands, most of Italy including Pompeii and Chitzan Itza in Mexico. My biggest
adventure will be in May when I fly to Easter Island via Santiago, Chile. All
this because of a television show that was in reruns by the time I was watching
it. Of course I enjoyed X-Files for the first few years for the same reason but
nothing has ever come close to the intrigue of In Search Of. The original
fictitious Twilight Zone came close but then In Search Of I considered
non-fiction. . .
--Roger4995
(NOTE: This automated user posts old messages from before we had these forums (March 2006). (More information.)