2004 in Home Video - TV Show Releases

TV Show Releases

The following television shows were released on video on the following dates:

U.S./Canada
Release Date
Title Season # Notes
January 6 Cheers 2
Frasier 2
The Shield 2
January 20 Lost in Space 1
Green Acres 1
February 17 Little House on the Prairie 4
February 24 Chappelle's Show 1
Oz 3
Star Trek: Voyager 1
March 9 Futurama Vol. 3
March 16 Married... with Children 2
March 30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3
April 20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 + 10
The King of Queens 2
May 4 Gilmore Girls 1
Law & Order 2
Monarch of the Glen 2
May 11 The X-Files 4
The X-Files 5
The X-Files 6
The X-Files 7
The X-Files 8
The X-Files 9
May 18 Star Trek: Voyager 2
May 25 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 6
Cheers 3
Frasier 3
NYPD Blue 1
June 1 The Dukes of Hazzard 1
Punky Brewster 1
June 8 M*A*S*H 6
Quantum Leap 1
June 14 Dead Like Me 1
Nip/Tuck 1
June 15 The Simpsons 4
June 22 Reno 911! 1
June 29 Little House on the Prairie 5
Wonder Woman 1
South Park 4
July 6 Six Feet Under 2
Star Trek: Voyager 3
July 27 Andromeda 2
August 24 Dallas 1 & 2
Futurama Vol. 4
August 31 Star Trek: The Original Series 1
September 7 Alias 3
Mork & Mindy 1
September 14 Diff'rent Strokes 1
Law & Order 14
Lost in Space 2, Vol. 1
September 28 Crank Yankers 1
Star Trek: Voyager 4
Teen Titans
October 12 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 4
October 19 Arrested Development 1
SpongeBob SquarePants 2
October 26 21 Jump Street 1
Little House on the Prairie 6
South Park 1
November 2 Star Trek: The Next Generation 2
November 9 Star Trek: Voyager 5
November 16 The Andy Griffith Show 1
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 7
Frasier 11
November 23 The Golden Girls 1
Home Improvement 1
Seinfeld 1 & 2
Seinfeld 3
November 30 Lost in Space 2, Vol. 2
December 7 24 3
Gilmore Girls 2
M*A*S*H 7
Star Trek: Voyager 6
December 14 Star Trek: The Original Series 3
December 21 The 4400 1
The Simpsons 5
Star Trek: Voyager 7

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