While the series' ratings weren't high enough to be renewed for a second season,
Dan August became a fan favorite in repeats, particularly after Reynolds' popularity surged in the mid-1970s with his escalating movie career. CBS re-broadcast the series both on
The CBS Late Movie and in
prime time reruns, during the summer of 1973 and 1975, to larger audiences.
Television films An ABC television movie titled
Dan August: Once Is Never Enough was broadcast on January 4, 1980. The film consisted of footage from episode 15, "Death Chain" and episode 25, "Prognosis: Homicide," cut together to television film length. ABC and Quinn Martin productions were looking to capitalize on the popularity of Burt Reynolds, who was one of Hollywood's biggest stars at that time. Four further
Dan August ABC TV films were produced, all of which were edited from earlier episodes into film-length narratives. The episodes starring
Diana Muldaur and
Dabney Coleman, ("Murder by Proxy" and "The King Is Dead") were edited into the second film
Dan August: The Jealousy Factor, which was broadcast on February 4, 1980 and was followed by three more compilations, of selected episodes
Dan August: The Trouble with Women ("Epitaph for a Swinger" and "The Titan"), broadcast on June 1, 1980;
Dan August: The Lady Killers ("When the Shouting Dies" and "The Worst Crime") and
Dan August: Murder, My Friend ("Trackdown" and "Bullet for a Hero"), were both broadcast in November, 1980.
Home media On December 7, 2018,
Visual Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in
Region 1. The set includes "House on Greenapple Road" with
Christopher George as August. ==References==