Here's Lucy DVDs GLOW / Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling on DVd Police Squad on DVD Electric Company 2 on DVD Soupy Sales DVD Lancelot Link Secret Chimp on DVD Time Tunnel on DVD
Classic TV shows on DVD!

 

TV shows on DVD - Low Discounted Prices!
TV shows on DVD Reviews - New & Classic TV Titles!

(Click on the titles to order - huge discounts
and free shipping through
Amazon.com!


I Love Here's Lucy!

Here's Lucy DVDsAbout four years ago, a radio interviewer asked me what show I would most like to see come out on DVD. This was before the new interest in releasing classic TV shows in the newest format. My answer, Here's Lucy, pretty much got me thrown off the air!

My reasoning - I grew up on I Love Lucy reruns as a kid and was thrilled when Nickelodeon began airing The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour and The Lucy Show. But Here's Lucy hasn't been active in syndication for over a decade and I've barely seen the series at all since it left the air in 1974.

So I was shocked to find a brand new collection of the best of Here's Lucy along with the greatest batch of extras I've seen to date. I'm going to go out on a limb and say there is no greater DVD release than this one so far, especially for Lucy fans.

If the name of Paul Brownstein isn't familiar to you, you'll want to know why one Amazon reviewer called him, "the best friend classic TV ever had." I second that emotion.

Here's Lucy: Best Loved Episodes from the Hit TV Series is another Paul Brownstein production (released through The Shout Factory); if you purchased the Dick Van Dyke Show, Richard Pryor, Sonny and Cher or You Bet Your Life collections you'll know what I'm talking about.

Paul is setting the gold standard for classic TV, the quality everyone should strive for but few attempt - once again offering a package of extras that TV lovers dream of. outtakes, bloopers, rehearsal footage with Jack Benny, Johnny Carson and others, rare network promos - hours of rare treats that are well worth the price of the collection by themselves. No, seriously, they are.

You'll thrill to documentary footage shot during the production with overlayed commentary by Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. along with outtakes from The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy, showing the human side of Lucille Ball.

Out of this world extras are what Paul Brownstein brings to the screen, that and a painstaking eye for detail when restoring these episodes to pristine condition.

For mindless entertainment (and if you turn to TV for any other reason, I feel sorry for you), Here's Lucy can't be beat. The fabulous guest stars, silly plots, the precision production headed by a star who was stubbornly traditional in her approach. Lucille Ball was the last purveyor of the old school style.

Here's Lucy - Best Loved Episodes
This is one of my favorite so-bad-it's-good shows - and look at these extras!
Commentary By Lucie Arnaz, Desi Jr. and Carol Burnett On Their Favorite Episodes
* Never Before Seen Bloopers
* Rehearsal Footage
* Sketch From A Jack Benny Television Special With Lucy, Jack and Johnny Carson
* Sketch From An Ann-Margret Television Special Featuring Lucy and Ann-Margret
* Audience Warm-Up With Lucy's Husband and Show Executive Producer Gary Morton
* The Original CBS Network Promos
* The Here's Lucy Syndication Sales Tape
* Footage From A Benefit Dinner Where Lucie and Desi Jr. Play Their Parents In An I Love Lucy Sketch

 

I Love Lucy on DVDI Love Lucy - The Complete Fourth Season
It's been exactly fifty years since I Love Lucy season four originally aired. CBS, Paramount and about a million other production entities have released the fourth season of I Love Lucy - as far as I'm concerned it's a 'Best of' package because it contains many of my favorite episodes.
I Love Lucy - The Complete Fourth Season
starts out with some funny New York City based episodes before Lucy Ricky, Ethel and Fred dump the baby midseason, packed their bags and headed out to Los Angeles. You not only get those great Hollywood episodes but the very funny shows detailing the car trip out west.
Not having seen most of these episodes since I was a kid, I was pleased to find them as funny as I remembered. Lucy learns to drive, poses as the Mertz' maid, sets her nose on fire, jumps a Hollywood tour bus and hikes over Jack Benny's fence, stars like Harpo Marx, William Holden, Rock Hudson; they are all here.
I was fortunate to meet with the guys at CBS Television City who were remastering the I Love Lucy series for these DVD sets. Every episode is painstaking restored; there was so much depth and detail in the original films their biggest problem was when to stop sharpening the image. (They told me they stopped when you could see how bad Desi Arnaz' potmarked face looked.)
The interstitials and secondary sponsor tags are here, along with the original animated openings - though for some reason the episodes begin with the familiar heart-shaped syndicated openings, you have to view the animated titles separately in the bonus material section.
For those of you who prefer to watch the show in Spanish, the shows come with the original Spanish language overdubs recorded more than forty years ago for syndication.
There are extras - five complete episodes of Lucy's radio show My Favorite Husband, trivia feature by Lucy expert Tom Watson, behind-the-scenes audio featurette, production notes and more. Loads of fun!


LUCY SHOW DVD?
Bob Huggins tells us: "I don’t necessarily think that all of the public domain releases of "The Lucy Show" mean that we won’t see some sort of official release of the series, either in season sets or a "Best Of" package. Here’s why:
Despite the proliferation of the public domain releases, there are only 30 episodes of the series (out of a series total of, I believe, 156) in the public domain (and only two of the public domain episodes are from the show’s early black & white years). The PD companies are releasing the same material over & over.
Shout! Factory’s recent announcement of "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet" on DVD comes in the wake of numerous public domain releases of the show, including the dollar DVDs. Yes, Shout! is taking a bit of a risk on O&H, but the extra features coupled with the best quality episodes will make their release the one to own and has the full involvement of David Nelson and Sam Nelson (son of Ricky).
Incidentally, Shout! is using the same formula for this release that they used for their "Here’s Lucy" release... 24 episodes spread across four discs and great extra features. If "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet" can get an official release, despite numerous PD releases, why not "The Lucy Show?" Also, you may remember that 16 episodes from season 3 of "The Andy Griffith Show" (half of that show’s third season) were public domain and released by numerous companies (including the usual dollar store releases)... but that didn’t stop Paramount from releasing season 3 in its entirety with these same episodes.
Arguably, "The Lucy Show" is the best known Lucille Ball series after "I Love Lucy" and had a comparatively long run (1962-68). I would not be surprised, in the least, if Paramount decides to release this once they feel they’ve done as much as they can sales wise with "I Love Lucy."
Now for the bad news... apparently Shout! Factory’s release of "Here’s Lucy" did not sell as well as expected. This set is currently in liquidation for $10 or a little higher at several companies specializing in closeout merchandise (which represents a great opportunity for anyone who doesn’t have it yet). Click here or here for examples.
I don’t believe that Shout! Factory has any plans for additional releases of this series but, I have to agree with you, the extras (produced by the great Paul Brownstein) are incredible... some might argue, better than the series itself.
 
Classic TV DVD Reviews:

8 Simple Rules

30 Rock

ABC After School Specials

Adam-12

Addams Family

Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

Adventures of Superman

American Dad

American Gangster

Amos 'n' Andy

Annie Oakley

Aqua Teen Hunger Force

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie

A Team

 

Baa Baa Black Sheep

Banacek

Barbara Stanwyck

Barbra Streisand Specials

Batman Animated Series

Barney Miller

Battlestar Galactica

Beauty and the Beast

Best of Comedy Central Presents

Beverly Hills 90210

Big Love

Bob Hope Specials

Bob Newhart Show

Bosom Buddies

Brady Bunch

Bravestarr

Brian Regan - Epitome of Hyperbole

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters - Season 2

Burn Notice

 

Cagney & Lacey

Captain N

Catherine Tate Show

Chappelle's Show

Cheers

Cheyenne

Chico & the Man

Chinatown / Two Jakes

Christy

The Closer

Code Monkeys

The Colbert Report

Columbo

Combat

Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav

Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner

Comic Legends

Cool McCool

Curb Your Enthusiasm

 

Da Ali G Show

Dallas

Damages

Dark Shadows Bloopers & Treasures

Darkwing Duck

Dastardly, Muttley and their Flying Machines

DC Super Heroes

Decoy

Deliverance

Desperate Housewives

Desperate Housewives - season 4

Dexter

Dexter - Season 2

Dick Cavett Show

Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs

Dirty Sexy Money

Dog The Bounty Hunter

Doris Day Show

Dragnet

Dr. Who

Dukes of Hazzard

 

ER

Entourage

Extras

 

The Fabulous 60s

Fall Guy

Family Affair

Family Ties

Father Knows Best

Filmation's Ghostbusters

The First 48

The Flash

Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights - Season 2

Frontier Doctor

F-Troop

Full House

The Fugitive

Futurama: Bender's Big Score

 

Gangbusters

Gene Simmons Family Jewels

George of the Jungle

George of the Jungle (2008 version)

Get Smart

The Ghost Busters

Ghost Whisperer

Gilligan's Island

Godzilla movies

Gomer Pyle, USMC

Green Acres

Grey's Anatomy

Growing Pains

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke Season 2

Hanna-Barbera Cartoons

Happy Days

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law

Harvey Toons

Have Gun Will Travel

Hawaii Five-0

Here's Lucy

Hero High

Heroes Season 2

Heroes

Highlander

Highlander: The Source

Hiya Kids - A '50s Saturday Morning

Hogan's Heroes

Holiday on Ice

Home Improvement

Home Improvement 8

Home Movies

Honeymooners (Color)

Hootenanny

 

I Love Lucy

I Love New York

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection

The Invaders

Ironside

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

 

James Dean TV Shows

The Jewish Americans

Joey Bishop Show

Johnny Carson Show

Johnny Cash Show

John Oliver: Terrifying Times

Josie and the Pussycats

Judge Roy Bean

Justice League: New Frontier

 

Katt Williams American Hustle: The Movie

Kenny vs Spenny

Kitchen Confidential

Kojak

Kung Fu

Kyle XY

 

Last Days of Left Eye

Last of the Mohicans

Laverne & Shirley

Legion of Super Heroes

Lidsville

Little Britain

The Littles

Looney Tunes

The Loop

Love American Style

Lucy Show

 

MacGuyver

Mad Men

Magnum P.I.

Make Room for Daddy 5

Make Room for Daddy 6

Manswers

Mary Tyler Moore Show

Masters of Science Fiction

Maude

Maverick

McHale's Navy

Melrose Place

Men Behaving Badly

Miami Vice

The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection

Milton the Monster Show

Mission Impossible

Mission: Magic

Mod Squad

Moonlighting

Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami

The Munsters

The Muppet Show

Murphy Brown

My Name Is Earl

Mystery Science Theater 3000

 

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Zoo Review

Night Gallery

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

Noir Films

Northern Exposure

Nowhere Man

Numb3rs

 

Oblivious

The Odd Couple

The O.C.

The Office

One Man Show

Oswald's Ghost

Outer Limits

Ozzie & Harriet

Ozzie & Harriet: Best of Ricky & Dave

 

Passport to Adventure

Paul Lynde Halloween Special

Perils of Penelope Pitstop

Perry Mason

The Persuaders

Picket Fences

Pimp My Ride

Pioneers of Television

Popeye the Sailor

Pride & Prejudice

Prince Valiant

Prison Break

Private Practice

Quantum Leap

Quincy, ME

 

Racket Squad

Reno 911

Rescue Me

The Riches

Rob & Big

Robert Klein HBO Specials

Rockford Files

Rock of Love

Rocky & Bullwinkle

Rodney Carrington:
Live at the Majestic

Roots: The Next Generations

Roseanne

Route 66

 

Samantha Who?

Sarah Silverman Program

Saturday Night Live

Schoolhouse Rock

Scrubs

SCTV

Secrets of Isis

Sergeant Preston of the Yukon

Sheriff of Cochise

The Shield

Shotgun Slade

Sledge Hammer

Smallville

Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic Underground

Sonny & Cher

South Park

South Park: The Cult of Cartman

Space Ghost

Speed Racer

Squidbillies

Stargate Atlantis

Stargate SGI

Star Trek

Streets of San Francisco

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

Super Friends

Super Friends: All New Super Friends Hour

Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show

Superman: Doomsday

 

Tales of the Crypt

Teenarama Dance Party

Tales of Tomorrow

That '70s Show

The Third Man

This American Life

This Is Tom Jones

This Is Your Life

Thundercats

Tom and Jerry

Tony Orlando & Dawn

Transformers Animated

Transformers: Cybertron

Tripping The Rift: The Movie

TV Funhouse

26 Men

Twin Peaks

Two and a Half Men

 

The Unit

Upright Citizens Brigade

Ugly Betty

Ugly Betty Season 2

Unseen Beatles

The Untouchables

Up In Smoke

U.S. Marshall

 

Veronica Mars

Victor Borge Show

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

 

The Waltons

Wanda Sykes

Wanted Dead or Alive

The War

Weeds

West Wing

What's New Scooby Doo

Wild Wild West

The Wire

The Wire - Season 5

Wizard of Oz

WKRP in Cincinnati

World Poker Tour

 

X-Files Revelations

Young Indiana Jones - 1

Young Indiana Jones - 3

TV on DVD Reviews
Back to the TV on DVD Review Section

TVparty is Classic TV on the internet!

TVparty is Classic TV!

We use:
Real Player
For video

dvds of classic tv shows
Reviews by Billy Ingram,
as seen on VH1, Trio and Bravo.

Watch for Billy Ingram on BRAVO this month!

Here's Lucy DVDsHere's Lucy on DVD

Plot Outline Lucy Carter, a widow with two teen children, takes a job as a secretary for her stuffy brother-in-law.

Plot Synopsis: Lucy Carter, a widow with two teenage kids (Kim and Craig), moves to Los Angeles and takes a job as secretary to her supercilious brother-in-law Harrison Carter, owner of an employment agency. Lucy's overzealous manner often caused her to stumble into embarrassing slapstick situations, much to the chagrin of her best pal Mary Jane.

DVD Features:
Available Audio Tracks: English (Unknown Format)
Commentary by: Lucie Arnaz, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Carol Burnett on their favorite episodesUnknown Format
24 episodes on four discs
Never-before-seen bloopers
Rehearsal footage
Sketch from a Jack Benny television special with Lucy, Jack, and Johnny Carson
Sketch from an Ann-Margret television special featuring Lucy and Ann-Margret
Audience warm-up with Lucy's husband and show executive producer Gary Morton
A classic Pepsodent commercial with commentary
The original CBS network promos
The "Here's Lucy" syndication sales tape
Footage from a benefit dinner in which Lucie and Desi Jr. play their parents in an I Love Lucy sketch

Classic TV on
DVD reviews 2

Classic TV Shows
on DVD reviews 3

Classic TV on
DVD reviews 4

Best-selling
Classic TV DVDs

Christmas holiday
specials on DVD

Cartoons on DVD

TV Specials/
Miniseries on DVD

Kid Shows on DVD

DC Heroes on DVD


GET THESE
NOW ON DVD!
I Love Lucy on DVD

Ark IIon DVD

Andy Griffith Show season seven on DVD

Superman season 2 on DVD

Playboy After Dark on DVD
PLAYBOY AFTER DARK

 

 

1970's TV shows on DVD
1960's TV Shows on DVD

 

Everything you're looking for is here:



Sonny & Cher DVDs Carol Burnett Show on DVD Soupy Sales Show on DVD Kolchack on DVD Daniel Boone Season 1 on DVD Time Tunnel on DVD Partridge Family on DVD
Looking for classic TV on DVD?

TVparty is Classic TV on the internet!
Back to the menu
Contact Us / Survey
Other Cool TV Sites