Shout! Factory Launches Free Streaming Service

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Shout! Factory has launched Shout! Factory TV, a new digital entertainment streaming service available on computer, connected devices, and via Roku. And it’s free!

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They’ll be showing “cult TV shows, movies, comedy, original specials, and more” with the following titles available now or soon:

· MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 (beginning with over 30 episodes)
· THE WEIRD AL SHOW
· IT’S GARRY SHANDLING’S SHOW
· FATHER KNOWS BEST
· DENNIS THE MENACE
· THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS
· THE SAINT
· FRIDAYS
· Gerry Anderson collection (hand-picked episodes from Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Fireball XL5, Joe 90, and Supercar)
· Steve Martin Stand-Up Show Case, featuring STEVE MARTIN: COMEDY IS NOT PRETTY & STEVE MARTIN: WILD AND CRAZY GUY
· THE ERNIE KOVACS SHOW
· Roger Corman’s Cult Classics (select movie titles)
· The Marx Brother’s A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA
· Award-winning films such as THE LONG VOYAGE HOME (John Wayne), THE STUNT MAN (Peter O’Toole, Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey), STAGECOACH (John Wayne), Bruce Beresford’s BREAKER MORANT (Jack Thompson), and THE RULING CLASS (Peter O’Toole)

That’s a bunch of stuff I wouldn’t mind watching! Particularly Dobie Gillis and MST3K (which I haven’t seen enough of). Find out more in this promo video:

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