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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: MPI
EAN: 0030306767499
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: MPI Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: MPI Home Entertainment
MPN: MPID7674D
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: MPI Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 20, 2007
Running Time: 690 minutes
Studio: MPI Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Studio: Mpi Home Video Release Date: 11/20/2007 Run time: 690 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com:Film, television, and singing star Doris Day is famous for her cheerful optimism and her audience appeal and both are readily apparent in this final 1972-1973 season of her television sit-com
The Doris Day Show. A modern widow employed as an editor at the "Today's World Magazine" and seriously involved first with Dr. Peter Lawrence (Peter Lawford) and later Jonathan Rusk (Patrick O'Neal), Doris Day (Doris Martin) is a spunky middle-aged woman with a flair for getting great stories from her interviews and ending up in the middle of sticky situations. Season 5 opens with Doris' stingy and ever-meddling boss Cy Bennett (John Dehner) urging Doris and Peter to get married following years of serious courting in "No More Advice, Please," but neither Doris nor Peter sees any need to change what seems to them to be a perfect situation. Tenacious and willing to go to great lengths to get a great story, Doris' fakes an injury to interview a notorious thief in "Jimmy the Gent" and pretends to be an actress in "The Hoax." Doris' compassion for others repeatedly lands her in all sorts of crazy situations from pet-sitting a Syndicate head's dog in "Follow the Dog" to putting on an elaborate fashion show to raise money for Peter's hospital in "Hospital Benefit," endangering her job and apartment to care for a stray dog in "It's a Dog's Life," compromising her integrity by ghost writing for a fellow colleague, and risking arrest in order to save her uncle from a forgery conviction in ""The Magnificent Fraud." Romance and jealousy are regular themes as is Doris' dedication to her job and her friends, Cy's stinginess and propensity for taking credit for the actions and ideas of others, and Doris' innate goodness. A huge cast of guest stars appearing in the 24-episode season include Andy Griffith, Lee Meriwether, Ed Begley Jr., Julie Adams, Dick Van Patten, Sid Melton, Edward Andrews, Henry Jones, and Bernie Kopell. Special features include commentary by Doris Day and producer Jim Pierson for "Hospital Benefit" and "It's A Dog's Life," the French
Doris Comedie (a French version of "Follow the Dog"), outtake footage, and vintage and new footage of Doris' many humanitarian projects.
--Tami Horiuchi
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This was a refreshing trip to a happier day with the Very Cutiness of miss Day. It was a great love affair for a young boys crush on a Lovely blond lady but didn't know why...LOL..
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I have purchased all 5 yrs of the Doris Day show. I've watched half of this season and it's a big improvement over the 4th season. The 4th season was terrible and I'm surprised it was renewed for a 5th. Doris seems to have gotten used to the show's format. It changed so many times in it's run. I would recommend buying seasons 2,1,5,3,4 in that order. I never watched this show during it's original run, since I was only a baby. I'm not a big fan of Doris' but this is a good family show, even if it's ...
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I hope to have a time to see my Doris Day, but till now I have never looked at it.I hope in the next Summer.
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The common perception of "The Doris Day Show" is that it weakened as it went along, with most writers claiming that Seasons Two and Three are its strongest. Tom Santopietro is especially harsh on Season Five in his published analysis of Doris Day's work, describing it as pointless and lame. (Did he even really watch Season Five, I wonder? It wasn't on DVD when he wrote his book, his text is short on specifics and never mentions the season's several overt gay references...). I was also a little ...
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Could not resist buying all the volumes of The Doris Day Show ... takes one back to a time when we cared more about each other ... and we didn't say such things as ... "that which doesn't kill you, makes you stronger" ... what a crock! It only numbs you more! Perhaps this is why we buy these old shows and movies ... because there are no Doris Days to guide us anymore, except on these wonderful DVDs.
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