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**Bordertown is now available on DVD!**
Four individual discs, a total of 28 episodes, are available at Amazon.com for $6.99 each.

Update: Both Amazon.com and deepdiscountdvd are offering a boxed set of all four currently released discs priced as follows. 
Amazon.com:  $24.99
Deepdiscountdvd.com:  $19.15

For those of you who watched the series on the Family Channel, you will be interested to know that the DVDs contain scenes that had been deleted by the network!

Please go to the following URL and put in a request for the series to be released in season sets!  You'll have to register, but it's free, and you will be notified if and when the show is released:     www.TVShowsOnDVD.com
The Bordertown set still exists and has been used for other programs.  It has changed over the years, but at the time Lance and Susan visited, it still looked pretty much the same.  To see their photos, click on the link at right:
Bordertown has most recently been used as the setting for the now-cancelled USA Network program, Peacemakers.  The USA network has disabled the link.
Be sure to check out my good friend Mabel's great website:
Geocities.com/partialtothemarshal/index.html         

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Be responsible:  Please spay and neuter your pets! 
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My good compadre, Mabel, also has written some Bordertown fanfiction.  Her story goes in an entirely different direction than mine, so be sure to check it out!     www.oocities.org/richard_comar/index.html
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For those of you who were kids in the 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's, you might enjoy this:  We Made It!
Last updated on November 28, 2005