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The Jeffersons, Sanford & Son & The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Season 1 DVD Box Sets

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Not sure if there is much of a market for those old school shows here but I'll pass the info along anyway.

From The Digital Bits:

To start with, there's a lot of new TV product on the way. Columbia TriStar is debuting Sanford & Son: The First Season on 8/6 (SRP $29.95). The 2-disc set will contain all 13 episodes from the show's first year. The studio will also be releasing The Jeffersons: The Complete First Season on 8/6 ($29.95), again on 2-discs with 13 episodes total. There are no extras to speak of, but fans of either show probably won't mind given how surprising it is for them to be released on disc at all.

Anyone want to turn the world on with their smile? Well, Fox is giving it their best by releasing The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season One on DVD on 9/24. Produced by series star Ed Asner, his son Matthew and Danny Gold, the 4-disc set features all 24 episodes from the first season of the series, along with a feature length documentary on the making of the show, a trivia challenge, audio commentary (for 3 episodes), original CBS promos and more. SRP is $49.98.

The only one one I think I'd be interested in is The Jeffersons.
 
I might be able to watch some Sanford and son.. and maybe some Jeffersons..
but Mary Tyler Moore.... no way...


 
Not sure if there is much of a market for those old school shows here but I'll pass the info along anyway.

I think that quote is accurate seeing that probably 90% of the people here were not even born when these shows debuted unlike myself and I just caught the tail end of there Network run in the 70's. I'm sure though that some of the older members have caught the reruns on UHF* and younger ones on Nick at Night and probably enjoyed them very much cause those shows were pretty funny.

I think it's great that they are releasing some of those old classics on DVD now.


*ultra high frequency .......Boy do I feel old.
 
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