Imprint Television has announced four new titles to join the collection on Blu-Ray in October and November: Department S: The Complete Series (1968 – 1969), Kolchak: The Night Stalker – The Complete Series (1974 – 1975), Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: The Complete Series (1967 – 1968), and Stingray: The Complete Series (1964). These series represent an array of fascinating cult genre favorites.
Imprint is a specialty label based out of Australia whose releases can be played in Blu-Ray players worldwide, including U.S. players. All first pressings of each release will have strictly limited-edition deluxe packaging along with new transfers, audio commentaries, exclusive bonus features & more. These releases will be limited to 1,500 copies only. Details can be found below:
Department S: The Complete Series (1968 – 1969)
Street Date: October 29, 2025
Synopsis: Two men, one woman – three extraordinary agents. Jason King (Peter Wyngarde): an eccentric novelist; Stewart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani): a determined man of action; Annabelle Hurst (Rosemary Nicols): a meticulous computer expert. Each with their own distinct method of approaching an unsolvable and bizarre crime, the team of DEPARTMENT S proves that the most illogical of situations has a logical explanation. ITC mystery-action favourite comes to Imprint Television, with every episode digitally restored from the original 35mm elements! Ahead of its time, Department S was a forerunner to contemporary series such as The X Files, adored by viewers and resulting in the hit spin-off series Jason King.
7-DISC BLU-RAY SET + 228-page hardcover booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
- NEW Audio commentary on The Man in the Elegant Room by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- Audio commentary on The Pied Piper of Hambledown by actor Peter Wyngarde
- NEW Audio commentary on Handicap Dead by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- Audio commentary on Six Days by director Cyril Frankel and assistant director Ken Baker
- NEW Audio commentary on Six Days by Kim Newman and BFI television consultant Dick Fiddy
- Audio commentary on The Double Death of Charlie Crippen by writer Leslie Darbon
- NEW Audio commentary on A Ticket to Nowhere by ITC historians Jonathan Wood and Rick Davy
- NEW Audio commentary on The Man From X by film critic Kim Newman and BFI television consultant / ITC expert Dick Fiddy
- NEW Audio commentary on The Perfect Operation by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- 25-minute international version of The Mysterious Man in the Flying Machine
- Audio introduction on A Small War of Nerves by actor Peter Wyngarde
- NEW Audio commentary on A Small War of Nerves by film critic Kim Newman and BFI television consultant / ITC expert Dick Fiddy
- Wanna Watch a Television Series? Chapter One – Variations on a Theme
- ITC Entertained The World Podcast – Episode 13
- Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Original Aspect Ratio: 1.33
Bonus Disc: Jason King
- 1080p high-definition presentation on Blu-ray of three episodes of spin-off series Jason King, from brand NEW 2K scans of the original 16mm elements by Imprint Films
- NEW IN HD “Wanna Buy A Television Series?” – featuring commentary by director Roy Ward Baker
- NEW IN HD “From Russia With… Panache”
- NEW IN HD “Toki”
Kolchak: The Night Stalker – The Complete Series (1974 – 1975)
Street Date: October 29, 2025
Synopsis: Darren McGavin stars as the sometimes comical, sometimes terrified, but unflinchingly dedicated Carl Kolchak, a headstrong investigative reporter on the trail of the paranormal: zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, succubi and even aliens. No matter how unnatural or unbelievable, Kolchak is there to uncover the truth, one supernatural threat at a time. All twenty episodes from the solitary season come to Imprint Television, fully restored in high-definition, loaded with Special Features, including an audio commentary on every episode! Named as inspiration for The X Files from creator Chris Carter, this is essential viewing for fans of occult mystery television.
4-DISC BLU-RAY SET + 48-page hardcover booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
- Audio commentary on The Ripper by Mark Dawidziak, author of The Night Stalker Companion and Kolchak novel Grave Secrets (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Zombie by author/historian David J. Schow (2021)
- Audio commentary on They Have Been, They Are, They Will Be… by novelist/critic Kim Newman and writer/journalist Barry Forshaw (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Vampire by film historian Tim Lucas (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Werewolf by film historian Constantine Nasr (2021)
- Interview with David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos and co-writer of eight Kolchak: The Night Stalker Episodes (2021)
- Audio commentary on Firefall by author/historian David J. Schow (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Devil’s Platform by film historian Constantine Nasr and screenwriter/producer Rodney Barnes (2021)
- Audio commentary on Bad Medicine by film historian/screenwriter Gary Gerani (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Spanish Moss Murders by film historian/screenwriter Steve Haberman (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Spanish Moss Murders by filmmaker/historian Steve Mitchell and screenwriter/producer Cyrus Voris (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Energy Eater by Mike White and Chris Stachiw of The Kolchak Tapes Podcast (2021)
- Interview with Dana Gould, the creator of Stan Against Evil (2021)
- Audio commentary on Horror in the Heights by film historian/screenwriter Gary Gerani (2021)
- Audio commentary on Mr. R.I.N.G. by filmmaker/historian Steve Mitchell and screenwriter/producer Cyrus Voris (2021)
- Audio commentary on Primal Scream by filmmaker/historian Steve Mitchell and screenwriter/producer Cyrus Voris (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Trevi Collection by film historian/author Amanda Reyes (2021)
- Audio commentary on Chopper by novelist/critic Kim Newman and writer/journalist Barry Forshaw (2021)
- Audio commentary on Demon in Lace by novelist/critic Kim Newman and writer/journalist Barry Forshaw (2021)
- Audio commentary on Legacy of Terror by film historian/author Amanda Reyes (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Knightly Murders by filmmaker/historian Michael Schlesinger (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Youth Killer by novelist critic Kim Newman and writer/journalist Barry Forshaw (2021)
- Audio commentary on The Sentry by film historian/screenwriter Gary Gerani (2021)
- TV Spots
- Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Original Aspect Ratio: 1.33
- Optional English HOH Subtitles
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: The Complete Series (1967 – 1968)
Street Date: October 29, 2025
Synopsis: Travel to the world 2068, where Supermarionation takes us to a time when Earth’s security organisation, Spectrum, spearheads an expedition to Mars. The local inhabitants, The Mysterons, mistakenly believe the arrival of the earthlings signals attack. Captains Scarlet and Black are captured and given the power to recreate themselves, even after being killed. Scarlet escapes, maintaining loyalty to Spectrum, while Captain Black becomes The Mysterons’ pawn and Spectrum battles the deadly forces of The Mysterons. Seen as one of the darker series from legendary producers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson (Thunderbirds, Space: 1999), Captain Scarlet exploded onto the small screen in 1967, featuring the voice talents of Ed Bishop and Bud Tingwell. All 32 episodes of the futuristic series join Imprint Television, fully remastered from the original 35mm elements.
5-DISC BLU-RAY SET + 94-page hardcover booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
- Retrometabolism: The Story of Captain Scarlet – documentary (2018)
- Captain Scarlet Deconstructed – documentary (2018)
- Spectrum Briefing – featurette (2018)
- Mysteron Briefing – featurette (2018)
- Ad Bumpers and Adverts
- Alternate Opening and Closing Titles
- Photo Galleries
- The Spectrum: Portobello Road – promotional film
- Joe 90: Most Special Agent – pilot episode (1968)
- Five TV21 Audio Adventures
- Audio commentary on The Mysterons by Gerry Anderson
- Audio commentary on Attack On Cloudbase by Gerry Anderson
- Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Original Aspect Ratio: 1.33
Stingray: The Complete Series (1964)
Street Date: November 26, 2025
Synopsis: Set in 2065, W.A.S.P (World Aquanaut Security Patrol) patrols Earth’s Oceans from their HQ base Marineville. Led by Commander Shore, W.A.S.P agents battle against evil with the fearless and heroic Troy Tempest as captain of super submarine Stingray at the vanguard of protecting mankind. Together with hydrophone operator George ‘Phones’ Sheridan and the amphibious and beautiful Marina, Troy battles against underwater enemies, the Aquaphibians, the Terror Fish, and the persuasive power of Titan, the undersea Lord. The very first British TV series to be filmed entirely in colour, Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s third entry to their Supermarionation catalogue was Stingray, an action-packed sci-fi series that ran for just one season. Featuring the voice talents of Ray Barrett, Robert Easton, David Graham, Don Mason, and Lois Maxwell, head underwater with what has been described as “the first truly classic Anderson show” (Robert Sellers).
All 39 episodes are included in this special collection, plus both compilation films in HD.
7-DISC BLU-RAY SET + 150-page hardcover booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
- NEW Audio commentary on Plant of Doom by Stingray comic author Graeme Bassett and Andersonic editor Richard Farrell
- NEW Audio commentary on The Big Gun by Stingray comic author Graeme Bassett and Andersonic editor Richard Farrell
- NEW Audio commentary on An Echo of Danger by Stingray comic author Graeme Bassett and Andersonic editor Richard Farrell
- NEW Audio commentary on The Disappearing Ships by Stingray comic author Graeme Bassett and Andersonic editor Richard Farrell
- NEW Audio commentary on Titan Goes Pop by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- NEW Audio commentary on The Reunion Party by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- NEW Audio commentary on Set Sail For Adventure by ITC Entertained The World podcast hosts Jaz Wiseman and Al Samujh
- Audio commentary on Stingray by co-creator/producer/co-writer Gerry Anderson (2001)
- Audio commentary on Stand By for Action by co-creator/producer Gerry Anderson (2001)
- We Are About to Launch Stingray! – documentary (2022)
- Sylvia Anderson interview
- The Reunion Party – 40th anniversary episode utilizing the Japanese “Stingray” presentation footage in HD
- Century 21 Tech Talk: Stingray – featurette (2019)
- Japanese Feature Presentation Footage
- Give-a-Show Projector – image gallery
- Walton Home Movies
- Image Gallery
- Lincoln Toy Advert
- Des O’Connor Sketch
- Ad Bumpers
- French End Titles
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Optional English HOH Subtitles

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