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NewsRadio - The Complete First & Second Seasons | 
enlarge | Directors: Alan Myerson, Gregg Heschong, James Burrows, Judi Elterman, Lee Shallat Chemel Actors: Dave Foley, Stephen Root, Andy Dick, Maura Tierney, Vicki Lewis Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 160 reviews Sales Rank: 14322
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Portuguese (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 659 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: COLD01630D ISBN: 1404939393 UPC: 043396016309 EAN: 9781404939394 ASIN: B0000ZMH8S
Theatrical Release Date: March 21, 1995 Release Date: May 24, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/20/2005 Run time: 660 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com With its shaky five-season tenure (1995-99) including a dozen different time slots and only one major Emmy nomination, the outstanding NewsRadio is the atypical sitcom of its age. While most of the '90s sitcoms were based around a single big name talent (Jerry Seinfeld, Candice Bergen, Drew Carrey), NewsRadio came from the same stock from earlier shows Taxi and Cheers: a relatively unknown cast that rarely ventured away from the place of business. These first 29 episodes (7 as a mid-season replacement the first year), deliver a consistently hilarious show about the day-to-day life with the eccentric staff of New York radio station WNYX. Creator Paul Simms (The Larry Sanders Show) built a talented cast relying on expert delivery and character traits instead of goofy situations. The most famous cast member, Saturday Night Live's Phil Hartman, went against the grain of most SNL veterans and gleefully took a supporting role, the pompous, silver-tongued anchor Bill McNeal. The lead--the glue--of the series is Kids in the Hall member Dave Foley as the earnest new station manager, Dave Nelson. Soft but eager, Nelson plays lion-tamer delicately maneuvering around staff to keep the station humming along. This is complicated from the get-go when he falls into a secret, but very cute affair with Lisa (Maura Tierney), the ace reporter. The station, like Mary Tyler Moore's TV crew two decades earlier, has a good balance between funny folks and just plain whackos. The former includes Stephen Root as the rich yet time-crunched owner, Joe Rogan as the fix-it man, and Khandi Alexander as Bill's tart co-anchor. The latter is embodied in Andy Dick as the helpless Matthew, a sublime airhead whose comic highjinks are often the show's hardest laughs, and Vicki Lewis, continuing the famous TV tradition of the lovable ditzy secretary that knows all. But the legacy of the show belongs to Hartman who tragically died after the fourth season. His comic bravura is balanced with the ability to play the fool. In one perfect scene, Lisa walks by with only a bra on (don't ask) and Bill doesn't move, reading his newspaper. Lisa returns to slap him anyway, shocking him. "I didn't say anything." Lisa retorts, "You were thinking it" and walks away. Hartman eases into a juicy, soft smile and returns to reading, "Well, that's fair." If you're not a fan of commentary tracks, you won't find the love and care that went into this DVD set. There are commentaries on 20 of the 27 episodes with the cast and crew rotating duties. The nice thing about a cast full of comics is that the commentaries are very funny and rewarding for fans. We hear about the casting of the show, Foley's uncanny ability to memorize a script, the art of the archaic reference, and how the fix-it man was--for the half the pilot--Ray Romano. But if you don't have time for the commentaries, watch and laugh hard at the 10-minute (!) gag reel. --Doug Thomas
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super funny September 13, 2008 john hicks (new jersey) the dvd containing seasons 1 and 2 of newsradio is great. the episodes involving 'no smoking in the office', and 'the annual bonus' are hysterical. highly recommended. comedy without age.
very funny show September 12, 2008 Shannon Harader i just loved Phil Hartman. He always made me laugh so i had to get this tv show.
classic July 12, 2008 Bill A. Mccrae (Santa Clara, Ca.) I hated 'News Radio' when it was on t.v and only learned to love it since it was on reruns while I was at lunch. This is a classic.
I got it in great condition and I LOVE IT!!! February 8, 2008 Lora Josic (San Diego) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got it in a timely fashion and no errors in the dvd. Great condition!!! Great great great!!!!
So cool November 19, 2007 Christopher Buteau (Medford, MA USA) Missing some of the original episodes when this series first came out, made this an excellent watch for me. Everyone is excellent in delivery and style.
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