One of the all time TV classics in affordable single season form!
When I heard this show was officially coming out on DVD I was psyched! My enthusiasm was tempered when it was first announced as a pricey $120 complete series version but now that I see it will be made available by season, those of us that are cost conscious can whet our appetite on this classic as well. To me the first season is essential 50's sitcom TV. First we have the 4 main characters, Dwayne Hickman as Dobie, Frank "I'm gonna kill that boy" Faylen and Florida Friebus, as his parents and the irrepressible Maynard G. Krebs as portrayed by Bob Denver. This season also contains nearly all of the Tuesday Weld appearances as Dobies favorite love interest, Thalia Menninger(all but her single episode appearances in seasons 3 and 4) as well as Warren Beatty's appearances as Milton Armitage , introductions to Sheila James as Zelda Gilroy, Steven Franken as Chatsworth Osborne Jr., Doris Packer (playing both Milton and Chattsworth's mom)as well as guest appearances by Jean Byron and...
Awsome!
Im 33 years young so i wasnt around when it was on. But in the late 80s it cameon nick at night amd used to watch it with my dad:)(rip dad love u forever ) anyway he said u should watch this its great. And we did. I loved it. Havwnt seen it in over 20 years. I cant wait to OWN SEASON 1 ON DVD.
Great show!
I remember watching this when I was a kid --- I'm 64 --- had quite the crush on Tuesday Weld...
I believe that she made a guest appearance on THE FLINTSTONES as the character "Wednesday Tuesday".
Well, anyway, I think that I'll own THIS first season until the entire series is within MY modest
budget.
Tuesday Weld is a LOVELY seventy-years-old!
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HIGHLY recommended!
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UPDATE (23 July): I got a one-day deal on the entire four season 21 disc set, cancelled this, and will
shortly have every episode... before I turn 65, sometime AFTER this pre-order's street date. Okay?
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