Quote from Mr Guest:
"Traders" is a decent Canadian TV series about an investment bank (including a trading floor). The series made it to the US only for a season or two. DVD's of season 1 are hard to come by in the States for a reasonable price. The secret is to go to Amazon's Canadian site to order it.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C89HF/qid=1118011273/701-2823755-4810766
Awesome! I didn't even know Traders was out on DVD. Thanks a bunch for the link!
**Side note: When the show was actually airing (sometime in the mid/late 90's, and before DVDs), I was flush with "internet-boom cash", cocky as hell, and loved the show and actually called up Alliance-Atlantis and asked them if they would make me VHS copies of all the episodes and I'd pay $20 per episode for them. They were baffled, as they'd never heard of such a thing. Here's pretty much what happened:
"WHY would you want all the episodes on tape?"
"It's my favorite show, and I have a night class Thursdays, so I'm missing half the episodes. (heh. Certified Financial Planning course, never used it) Doesn't anybody else want you to tape it for them?"
"No. Well, a couple of the actors want copies so they can study themselves, or to give their parents, but.... no."
"Why don't you start selling them? I know about 5 or 6 friends who'd gladly pay for an entire season with no commercials. There's gotta be thousands of fans who'd pay for it, especially since the target audience has likely got money to spend. Once it's aired, you can double your profits by reselling it to everybody! You should go for it. Don't just let the shows die out, they don't do anyone any good sitting unwatched on a shelf."
"Well, it's a pain to copy these tapes, we have one guy who does it as a favour for the actors, but I don't know if he'll want to do it..."
"Tell him I'll give him or you or your boss or whoever $500 right now for every episode from the pilot to now." (I was willing to go to $1000).
She put me on hold and passed me up the ladder. I got passed from person to person until finally they put me on hold for at least 20 minutes waiting for some vice-president of whatever, at which point I figured they weren't interested and were trying to dump me, so I hung up and decided to tape the shows myself, and that I'd never see the "lost" episodes.
True story.
Little did I know that 2 or 3 years later, most tv series were available on DVDs. Hopefully they release the next 3 or 4 seasons. I don't remember how many seasons there were, but it got pretty heavy by the end, with people getting blown up, junkie traders, and private mercenary armies getting thrown into the plot. Of course, those were the best episodes.