Yes. The Statler Brothers have a gift store on their official site that sells DVDs.
They have. You can buy them on Amazon.
When ever someone willing to release it gets their hands on the rights to the show... or if WB gets bored and feels like losing some money.
As of December 2014, there is no indication the show will be released on DVD.
Super Short Show - 2002 'Cars The Movie' DVD Release 5-18 was released on: USA: 2006
NBC holds the rights to The Voice and decides when it will make them the most money to release the show to DVD.
They still do but its rare to find I have all the movies and most of the eps on dvd.
Yes, in 2003 - a 10th Anniversary DVD release. They're also release The Lion King Diamond Edition DVD and Blue-Ray in autumn 2011.
They will eventually all be released on DVD. They tend to release the seasons based on popularity.
As of now, there has been no official announcement regarding a DVD release of "The Paul Lynde Show" from 1972-73. The show, which aired for just one season, has not gained significant popularity in recent years, which may affect its chances of being released on DVD. Fans can keep an eye on announcements from major distributors or streaming platforms for any potential future releases.
The MTV airing of Legally Blonde: the Musical has not yet been released on DVD. Laura Bell Bundy released a statement to CNN saying: "MTV was pretty open about the fact that they wanted this to be their High School Musical. The only reason they didn't put it out on DVD is they can't. We didn't give them the rights, because if you have the DVD, are you really going to come see the show?" Now that the show is no longer on Broadway, there has been great demand for a DVD, but MTV still doesn't have the rights to release one. There is a very slim chance that there will ever be a DVD release by MTV.
No commercial release has ever been made. Stars Encore Western Channel has bought the rights to show them on their western channel. If you subscribe to Starz package you would be able to save them to DVD or VHS tape or Hard drive. They show the UN-edited shows no commercials and they show every episode in the order they made.
You can not purchase an official VHS or DVD set of the original "Gong Show". I have been searching for years. I was told that Sony Pictures owns the rights to the show. I have emailed them repeatly requesting that they release the show on DVD but they won't budge. I believe there is a market for the DVDs....