![]() ![]() ![]() Paramount: four discs, includes commentaries by stars Joel Gretsch and Jacqueline McKenzie, featurettes, $42.99, May 23. Another entry in the alien abduction theme. Four thousand four hundred people inexplicably reappear after having gone missing, sometimes for decades, and the government attempts to figure out what it all means. Warner Bros.: five discs, includes featurette narrated by Walker, $39.98, June 6. Clint Walker plays the title role with the kind of laconic taciturnity that Clint Eastwood later developed into a trademark. One of the prototypes for the television western, “Cheyenne” ran from 1955 to 1963 and followed the adventures of Cheyenne Bodie, a former Civil War scout turned drifter. Universal: $19.98, May 23.Ĭheyenne: The Complete First Season. Three episodes, including the two-hour pilot, from the canceled series starring Ken Olin as a detective wrongly accused of a crime. Contains one episode each from crime shows that had an early demise: “Johnny Staccato,” “Delvecchio,” “Gideon Oliver,” “Touching Evil.” Universal: $19.98, May 23.īrilliant But Cancelled: EZ Streets. ![]() Fox: includes interviews and commentaries, $49.98, May 23.īrilliant But Cancelled: Crime Dramas. James Spader and William Shatner prove to be excellent foils in this humorous take on a courtroom drama. Fox: five discs, $27.99, May 16.īoston Legal - Season One. Barbara Stanwyck invests the same authority in her role as the tough cattle ranch boss Victoria Barkley as she did in her lustrous film career. Stars Aidan Quinn, Bill Paxton, Terry O’Quinn and John Glover. Award-winning television movie that broke ground by introducing the topic of AIDS in 1985. Paramount: four discs, $42.99, May 23.Īn Early Frost. Much of the action takes place around a lunch counter run by their friend, played by Crystal Bernard. Two brothers, played by Timothy Daly and Steven Weber, run a charter airline out of Nantucket. Wings: The Complete First and Second Seasons. Paramount: three discs, many extras including Silvers in clips from other TV shows, commentaries, $42.99, May 9. Phil Silvers plays the title character, a motor pool sergeant as comically corrupt as they come and a man who rules the Army post by graft and cunning. Drama? Or just the darkest comedy to hit TV? Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon are two plastic surgeons who consistently battle their own shifting codes of ethics in this series that has broken down many taboos. Universal: includes interviews and featurette, $29.98, May 2. Two single moms, Jane Curtin and Susan Saint James, move in together with their brood and form a new kind of family. Skits include “Fire Marshall Bill” and “Homey the Clown.” Fox: 26 episodes, $39.98, Tuesday. The last season of the Wayan Brothers-conceived comedy skit show that launched the careers of Jamie Foxx, Jim Carrey, David Alan Grier, Jennifer Lopez and, in this season, included Chris Rock. ![]()
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