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New TV on DVD releases today

by Bob Sassone, posted Nov 14th 2006 10:55AM
  • Get SmartThe Adventures of Superman - Seasons 5 and 6
  • The Bugs Bunny/Loony Tunes Hour - Golden Collection, Vol. 4
  • CSI - Season 6
  • Columbo - Seasons 6 and 7
  • DuckTales - Vol. 2
  • Family Guy - Vol. 4
  • Friends - Complete Series
  • Get Smart - Complete Series
  • Home Improvement - Season 5
  • Homicide - Complete Series
  • Lois & Clark - Season 4
  • NCIS - Season 2
  • Northern Exposure - Season 5
  • Quantum Leap - Season 5
  • Reba - Season 4
  • Six Feet Under - Complete Series
  • That Girl - Season 2
  • Third Rock From The Sun - Season 6

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Homicide: Life on the Street complete series coming to DVD

by Adam Finley, posted Jul 5th 2006 2:29PM
homicideSo you say you're a fan of the series Homicide: Life on the Street and you've got about three hundred dollars sitting around you don't know what to do with? Well A&E must have heard your plea, because on November 14 they're releasing the entire series in one gigantic DVD set, and it'll retail for $299.95. That's 35 discs with 122 original episodes, the original Homicide movie, and three crossover episodes of Law and Order (the crossovers were not included in original DVD releases of Homicide). TV Shows on DVD has all the information on the new set, which comes in a lovely little "file cabinet" package. The series, which was partly based on the book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets by David Simon, aired from 1993 to 1999.

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Things I Hate About TV: The Crossover

by Jonathan Toomey, posted Jan 14th 2006 3:37PM

Richard BelzerDear television viewer:

In an effort to further drain you of all your energy, tonight's episode of Extremely Popular TV Drama will involve a cliffhanger to be resolved next week on an episode of That Other Extremely Popular TV Drama which airs on a different night and time.  We hope you enjoy.

Your friends, The Insane Network Executives.

Am I the only one who hates this? For whatever reason, it really bugs me when TV worlds collide. I just can't deal with the notion that, just maybe, Jack Bauer and Sydney Bristow work down the street from each other. Someone who works on a much higher floor than me thinks this is great idea though. Joel briefly mentioned them in his Festivus post from a few weeks ago, but I've got a whole rant in me.

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