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14 thirty-minute episodes on 2 DVD's The Lucy Show (October 1, 1962 - September 2, 1974) firmly established the lovable redhead, Lucille Ball, as the First Lady of American Television. After her divorce from Desi Arnaz, she created the series on her own and was immediately enmbraced by the public. Her special brand of slapstick humor plays off famous guest stars and Gale Gordon who joined the show in 1963 as Mr. Mooney. Disc 1 1. Lucy and George Burns with Guest, George Burns (9-12-66) 2. Lucy and the Submarine (9-19-66) 3. Lucy and the Bean Queen with Guest, Ed Begley (9-26-66) 4. Lucy Gets a Roommate with Guest, Carol Burnett (10-31-66) 5. Lucy and Carol in Palm Springs with Guest, Carol Burnett (11-07-66) 6. Lucy and John Wayne with Guest, John Wayne (11-21-66) 7. Lucy and Pat Collins with Guest, Pat Collins (11-28-66) Disc 2 1. Lucy and Main Street U.S.A. with Guest, Mel Torme (1-23-67) 2. Lucy Meets the Law (2-13-67) 3. Lucy Meets Sheldon Leonard with Guest, Sheldon Leonard (3-06-67) 4. Lucy Meets the Berles with Guests, Milton Berle and Ruta Lee (9-11-67) 5. Lucy the Starmaker with Guest, Frankie Avalon (10-02-67) 6. Lucy as the Little Old Lady with Guest, Dennis Day (10-23-67) 7. Lucy Meets Robert Goulet with Guest, Robert Goulet (10-30-67)
C**N
Teen Titans, LET'S GO!
There is little doubt that this series was aimed at the 'young kids' demographic. The violence is entirely cartoonish, there's not a drop of blood to be seen anywhere, and the relationships are all entirely 'pure'... however, that doesn't mean that this great show can't be enjoyed by teenagers and above.The wacky sense of humor, the action-packed (though bloodless) battles, and the unique mixture of japanese animation and western-style cartoon, all help to make this show well worth the price of admission. From 'Monster-of-the-Week' style action, to season-long dramatic arcs, Teen Titans deliver! It's also worth adding that this particular collection - encompassing seasons 1-to-3 - covers the best days of the Teen Titans. It only goes downhill in the last two seasons, so if you're gonna enjoy the TT, this is the place to do it.
P**R
VERY FUNNY
ALTHOUGH I CANNOT REMEMBER THE DON RICKLES EPISODE WELL ENOUGH TO WRITE A FULL REVIEW,I DO REMEMBER THE JOHN WAYNE EPISODE SINCE I JUST SAW IT LAST YEAR.THIS IS A TRULY FUNNY ENTRY IN THE AMUSING AND ENJOYABLE SERIES (THOUGH NOT A CLASSIC OF THE 'I LOVE LUCY'VARIETY} AND IF THE COMEDIC SCRIPT WASNT ENOUGH,THERES STILL THE TIMELESS MEETING OF LUCY AND THE DUKE TO RECOMMEND THIS TAPE.SOMEHOW,THEIR PERSONALITIES SEEM TO COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER.GOOD FUN FOR FANS.
M**K
Four Stars
goood
S**E
Excellent series
This batman's sseries are great! The complete batman story is remade in this one, with a completly different batman, which is more realistic sort of. And with completly new stories.
M**S
Great show, bad presentations, AMC should be ashamed
When it comes to public domain material you just have to hope for the best.Certain episodes of The Lucy Show are avalable on several public domain labels. The quality of some are better than the others.Since the source material for these shows are often 16mm films, you can never expect the crisp quality of say, the new "Here's Lucy" set (which was transfered from Lucy's children's 35mm prints of the shows and looks awesome). I really don't mind that though. if the print is a bit old and looks like it's been used a lot, it reminds me of the way it used to be shown on local syndication in the 1970's.But what should be done is to at least take care to make as good a DVD transfer as possible.What we get on these AMC discs is 7 episodes per disc. Usually, that's good news, most tv show releases put 8 shows per dual layer disc.For the newbe, dual layer discs have 2 layers of digital storage information per side. The more space on the DVD that can be used for the video, the more movement will look natural and it will avoid "pixalation', the blocky look that digital video sometimes exhibits if the amount of memory used for the scene is too low.Trouble is, these discs with 7 episodes are SINGLE layer discs. So, that means that they crammed 2 to 3 times as much audio/video on a single layer than most studios would ever dream of doing.At nearly 3 hours on a single layer, you can see blocking and pixalation much of the time. The memory of the DVD cannot keep up with some of the movement in the video and that is the result.The transfers themselves are fair (remembering what I said before about public domain transfers) but the quality is unforgivably compromised by overloading the single layer DVDI really hope someday a more ligit season by season release of this series will be coming (transfered from 35mm) but until then, this is not a sutable substitute.Buy, AMC used to be a quality network. There participation in the Vertigo VHS, Laserdisc and DVD releases lended that much more credibility to the quality of the product.now, not only has thier network gone down hill, they endorse really dreadful quality DVD's
F**6
the lucy show
hi its been a long time since i watch the lucy show they never did put it on cable no more the last time was in 1989 or 1990 im very glad someone came with the dvds
J**E
Good Collection - Terrible Quality
This features the classic episodes from the later years of the Lucy Show, which if anyone has seen the entire series, the best of the series was during the first two season with Vivian Vance nad the original "I Love Lucy" writers. But, the DVD set is absolutely horrendous when it comes to playback quality. The picture quality is worse than a good VHS copy! The color is faded on a lot, and there seems to be some problems with syncing voice and picture on some episodes. Unfortunately, no one has a great Lucy Show set, so there aren't that many better options. Get it if you're curious, but be prepared for terrible video picture.
M**E
Five Stars
its batman, awsome
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