The Saturn Award for Best DVD Television Release is an award presented to the best DVD release of a television series by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.The following is a list of the winners of this award:
Year | DVD |
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2002 (29th) | Star Trek: The Next Generation (Seasons 1–7) |
Babylon 5 (Season 1) | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Seasons 1–2) | |
Highlander: The Series (Season 1) | |
The Outer Limits (Season 1) | |
The X-Files (Seasons 5–6) | |
2003 (30th) | Firefly: The Complete Series |
Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Epic Series | |
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (Seasons 1–2) | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Seasons 1–7) | |
Taken | |
Wiseguy (Season 1, Part 1 & 2) | |
2004 (31st) | Smallville (Seasons 2–3) |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Seasons 6–7) | |
Farscape (Season 4) | |
The Simpsons (Seasons 4–5) | |
Star Trek: Voyager (Seasons 1–7) | |
A Wrinkle in Time | |
2005 (32nd) | Lost (Season 1) |
Battlestar Galactica (Seasons 1–2.0) | |
Frankenstein | |
House (Season 1) | |
Smallville (Season 4) | |
Star Trek: Enterprise – The Complete Collection | |
2006 (33rd) | Masters of Horror (Season 1) |
Deadwood (Season 2) | |
Doctor Who (Series 2) | |
Lost (Season 2) | |
Spooks (Volume 4) | |
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection (Vol. 9–10) | |
2007 (34th) | Heroes (Season 1) |
Eureka (Season 1) | |
Hustle (Series 2–3) | |
Lost (Season 3) | |
Spooks (Series 4–5) | |
Planet Earth: The Complete Series | |
2008 (35th) | Moonlight: The Complete Series |
Doctor Who (Series 4) | |
Heroes (Season 2) | |
Lost (Season 4) | |
Reaper (Season 1) | |
Torchwood (Series 2) | |
The Tudors (Season 2) | |
2009 (36th) | Lost (Season 5) |
Life on Mars: The Complete Series | |
Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead | |
Primeval (Volume 2) | |
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Season 2) | |
Torchwood: Children of Earth | |
2010 (37th) | The Twilight Zone (Seasons 1–2) [Blu-ray] |
Lost (Season 6) | |
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection | |
Space 1999 (Season 1) [Blu-ray] | |
Thriller: The Complete Series | |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Season 4, Volume 2) | |
2011 (38th) | Spartacus: Gods of the Arena |
The Bionic Woman (Seasons 2–3) | |
Camelot (Season 1) | |
Farscape: The Complete Series | |
Nikita (Season 1) | |
The Twilight Zone (Seasons 3–5) [Blu-ray] | |
2012 (39th) | Star Trek: The Next Generation (Seasons 1–2) [Blu-ray] |
In Search of...: The Complete Collection | |
Logan's Run: The Complete Series | |
The River (Season 1) | |
Shazam!: The Complete Live Action Series | |
Spartacus: Vengeance | |
2013 (40th) | Star Trek: The Next Generation (Seasons 3–5) [Blu-ray] |
The Adventures of Superboy (Season 3) | |
Search: The Complete Series | |
Under the Dome (Season 1) | |
The Walking Dead (Season 3) | |
The White Queen (Season 1) | |
2014 (41st) | Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery |
Batman: The Complete Television Series | |
Hannibal (Season 2) | |
Merlin: The Complete Series | |
Spartacus: The Complete Series | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 7) [Blu-ray] | |
Wizards and Warriors: The Complete Series | |
2015 (42nd) | The X-Files: The Collector's Set |
Black Sails (Season 2) | |
From Dusk till Dawn: The Series (Season 2) | |
Hannibal (Season 3) | |
Lost in Space: The Complete Adventures | |
My Favorite Martian: The Complete Series | |
2016 (43rd) | Hannibal: The Complete Series Collection |
Banshee (Season 4) | |
Mr. Robot (Season 1) | |
Salem's Lot | |
Star Trek: The Animated Series | |
Versailles (Season 1) | |
2017 (44th) | American Gods (Season 1) |
Grimm: The Complete Collection | |
The Rockford Files: The Complete Series | |
Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series | |
The Vampire Diaries: The Complete Series | |
Westworld (Season 1) | |
2018/2019 (45th) | The Outer Limits (Seasons 1–2) |
The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre | |
The Martian Chronicles | |
The Night Stalker | |
The Night Strangler | |
Trilogy of Terror | |
2019/2020 (46th) | Creepshow (Season 1) |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Collection | |
The Librarians: The Complete Series | |
Mission: Impossible – The Original TV Series | |
The Outsider | |
Shazam!: The Complete Live Action Series | |
The Simpsons (Season 19) | |
2021/2022 (50th) | Chucky (Season 1) |
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (Seasons 1–2) | |
Creepshow (Season 2) | |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker – The Complete Series | |
Night Gallery (Season 1) | |
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Series | |
2022/2023 (51st) | Night Gallery (Season 3) |
Interview with the Vampire (Season 1) | |
Better Call Saul: The Complete Series | |
Creepshow (Season 3) | |
Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen | |
Loki (Season 1) [4K UHD] | |
Quantum Leap (Season 1) |
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