So true. I probably wouldn't use the taping of a TV show as an analogy of life's trials, but this is a TV/movie forum....so I get it. Adversity in one's life not only causes one to adjust to situations but it also builds character & tolerance of others. Unfortunately, social media can play a...
Didn't realize I was a fan until about 8 months ago when I saw a YT video of them & watched it to see if I thought it was as funny as I did when I was a kid when we watched it as a family. I did & it brought back fun memories of my parents when they were alive. As for recording it myself, as a...
If you reread my post, you'll see that I didn't refer the 70 DVD set as an official release but they are available on various websites like the one I purchased mine. This set is pretty common on actual "for sale" websites that have nothing to do with ebay, ioffer, etc. When I was referring to...
Not sure who did it or how long ago, but I've seen it on ebay, Amazon, sell.com & ioffer. I got my through The Film Collectors Society of America..www.thefilmcsa.com. Their website shows what is on all the discs. It's a total of 67 Comedy Hour/S & C Show plus The Cher Show & The Sonny & Cher...
Some of my TVLand episodes that I bought from the 70 set DVD have some omitted but overall mostly intact. I'll see a skit on YT once in awhile but when I watch my DVD, that scene is omitted.
I notice on both my earlier DVD and Time Life DVD, that the Carroll O'Connor episode has 1 of 3 Vamp skits omitted. They show the characters when they all come out in front of the piano at end. Wonder if that part of tape got damaged or what the reason is for the deletion. I would like to see...
Actually, TV shows in the 1960's did run about 55/56 minutes. On YT, there's a full length 1966 episode of Hollywood Palace with Sonny & Cher (Milton Berle is host) with original ads (some still b&w, even though show is in color) & the ads total about 4 minutes. Back then a lot of shows had...
I see it has already been answered. I should have known what "Remembering You" song was. As stated it is on the Time Life version & also at the end when he sings it with Sonny & Cher.
Is "Remembering You" a solo that Cher sung? If it's from the S & C Comedy Hour or S & C Show, it was cut because no Cher solo is on the Time Life DVDs. If it's from Cher, I didn't watch those. I think Cher has done great songs, acting, etc. over the years but when I've watched a few scenes from...
Thanks for the info. I was wondering why because we were watching the episode with Tony Curtis & Dinah Shore (Time Life version) tonight & Dinah's solo is included but when Sonny & Cher do their duet, the portion when Dinah comes in & sings is cut but is on TVLand version. Also seems odd that...
Yes, I know that music rights is a big issue for variety shows & that's why you don't see them on retro TV networks very often. That's why I'm surprised that my TVLand DVDs of Sonny & Cher includes pretty much all (if not all) musical numbers. Also surprised that the songs omitted on TimeLife...
Time Life is correct. The episode that aired Jan. 10, 72 was Carroll O'Connor with cameos by Jean Stapleton & Jimmy Durante. The next week was with Kate Smith & it aired Jan 17,72.
I thought Time Life would do a better job too. I don't know if you saw another post I had but the booklet included with the DVDs showed that Cher & Sonny's widow, Mary, was involved in this project. I looked it over before playing any DVD. When I saw that Cher was involved, I figured she would...
Yes, it was Feb 2 1976. There's a YT video of a Dec 1975 press conference by CBS announcing the show. Sonny & Cher are there answering questions from reporters. It was a big media event.
I got my set this past Saturday & all of Cher's solos on The S & C Comedy Hour & S & C Show are omitted. Also, their duets are omitted or one of two songs they sing are cut.