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8/25/08 at 7:38am
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Originally Posted by David*P
I've got a beef with Sony too now that I read what is going to be included on the Beverly Hillbillies S.2 set. Those fans are getting Original Sponsor Openings and Closings, a CBS promo commercial, Irene Ryan's screen test as Granny, clip from the CBS 1963 fall preview and a 1960's interview with the creator Paul Henning!! And what do we get? Mini-sodes! Are you kidding me??? With SOOOOO much available for BW it's inconceivable that they would release BW barebones like they have been doing.
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Originally Posted by Rob_Ray
My favorite "wishcraft" extra? From late season two, there was a cartoon commercial sung to the turn of "Rockabye Baby" off-screen by Baby Tabitha which ran something like this: My name is Tabitha. I was just born. Into a family that's not quite the norm. My mommy does witchcraft. My daddy does not. (that's all I can remember from 1966 -- other than the talking baby voiceover advising viewers to tune in and watch "my mommy and daddy and my funny grandmother Endora" in Bewitched. I'm also currently in early season three. It's good to have Kasey Rogers on board as the definitive Louise and Aunt Clara is as funny as ever, but I sure miss the wonderful Alice Pearce. Much as I love Sandra Gould, she could not replace Alice. Her Gladys Kravitz was so different, she should have been written in as a new character. |
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Originally Posted by Jdcrackers
David, I bet they don't release any extras until they release the entire BW Boxset... reason being they want us to buy them individually and as an entire set... so I bet they will include tons of Xtras in the BW Boxset in 2010.... Remember Erin Murphy said she did a tour of the ranch? I bet that will be in our Boxset...
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Originally Posted by David*P
I think that if we do indeed get S.7 in February more than likely we'll get S.8 at the latter part of next year with the Complete Series being released shortly thereafter, just like they are doing with IDOJ. It really has to do with the fact that IDOJ simply was shorter in the amount of Seasons because if BW had only Five Seasons we'd have been done for awhile now.
I've got a beef with Sony too now that I read what is going to be included on the Beverly Hillbillies S.2 set. Those fans are getting Original Sponsor Openings and Closings, a CBS promo commercial, Irene Ryan's screen test as Granny, clip from the CBS 1963 fall preview and a 1960's interview with the creator Paul Henning!! And what do we get? Mini-sodes! Are you kidding me??? With SOOOOO much available for BW it's inconceivable that they would release BW barebones like they have been doing. |
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Originally Posted by Zang628
David*P, I remember back in Season 5 you posted an alternative cover art for the fifth season. How did you get that information and do you have any for season 7. I know you probably don't because you would have posted it but I was just wondering if you had any more information on season 7? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by David*P
Darn it all!! But thanks for the info/update, Dave.
I keep thinking about S.7 and I just hope that there is at least one extra on this set! There are too many extras to be had not to! What with "Sisters at Heart", "Samantha's Old Man" and the Salem episodes... Speaking of Salem, Mark Simpson aka The BW Collector and facilitator of the BW Fanfare/Convention, just announced the tentative plans for the Fanfare 2009 in Salem, MA!! Here is the verbiage from the PDF flyer he sent out (the stuff in brackets is commentary from me): ANNOUNCING BEWITCHED FanFare 2009 "Salem, Here We Come!" A Salute to Season 7 Tentative Dates: July 11-15, 2009 (subject to change) Location: Salem, MA Salem, Massachusetts is again the setting for "Bewitched Fan Fare 2009", and this event promises to be the best yet!! With a more interactive itinerary for attendees in mind, segments are scheduled to include: • Season 7 Overview • Updated Presentation by Peter Alachi on the Cast and Crew in Salem • Another Round of Our Game Show 'The Twitch is Right" ['witch' is where I won a replica of the heart necklace and the Ideal Samantha doll in a replica box] • Special Coverage of the "Sisters at Heart" Episode as well as: Episode Screenings, Silent Auctions, Flying Suit Contest and: • The Sights of Salem [including the Samantha statue] • A Visit to Gloucester and the Fisherman's Memorial • Tour of Hammond Castle [this is where they filmed the scenes of Serena and the Fisherman in the gardens where the gardener caught them making out] • Dinner at The Gloucester House Restaurant plus: The Second Annual "Appreciation Award" [the first was given to William Asher this year] AND LOTS, LOTS, MORE!!!! Details coming soon on your chance to become an OFFICIAL "Bewitched Fan Fare" Member, which will provide special benefits, and the privilege to cast a vote for the annual Appreciation Award recipient. More information on "Bewitched Fan Fare 2009: Salem, Here We Come" will be coming over the next few months. Please pass the word on next year's event!!! Contact Mark at BewitchedFanFare@yahoo.com Having attended every BW convention that has been, and especially this past summer's, as well as the first one that was held in Salem in 2006, I can tell you this will be a TON of fun!!! |
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Originally Posted by Zang628
GREAT NEWS!!!!
According to videoeta.com, Bewitched Season 7 will be out February 3rd, 2009! They were right about season 5 and 6, so I am sure they are right about this one too! So it looks like we are just waiting for Sony to release the Cover art! 2/3/09 couldn't get here sooner! Here's the link: Bewitched: The Complete Seventh Season (2009) |
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Originally Posted by Rob_Ray
You should remember that the Beverly Hillbillies has been mired in Public Domain hell for decades. Paramount has little choice but to load up the box with any and all the bonus extras it can find in order to send a message to consumers that it's not just another repackaging of the same old stuff, especially since a good chunk of the season is indeed part of that PD group of episodes.
Yes, it would be nice if all old shows were loaded with these kinds of extras. But just be grateful they are coming out in complete episodes looking and sounding better than they did on first release. My favorite "wishcraft" extra? From late season two, there was a cartoon commercial sung to the turn of "Rockabye Baby" off-screen by Baby Tabitha which ran something like this: My name is Tabitha. I was just born. Into a family that's not quite the norm. My mommy does witchcraft. My daddy does not. (that's all I can remember from 1966 -- other than the talking baby voiceover advising viewers to tune in and watch "my mommy and daddy and my funny grandmother Endora" in Bewitched. I'm also currently in early season three. It's good to have Kasey Rogers on board as the definitive Louise and Aunt Clara is as funny as ever, but I sure miss the wonderful Alice Pearce. Much as I love Sandra Gould, she could not replace Alice. Her Gladys Kravitz was so different, she should have been written in as a new character. |