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Published on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 - 1:23am |
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NEWSRADIO DVD At Last!!!!Time Again For Jimmy James!Herc
A good day in DVD land! If I had a nickel for every email that asked when “NewsRadio” was coming out on DVD, I’d be the proud owner of a great many nickels! And for good reason: This long-dead series is far funnier than any “three-camera” sitcom in production.
“Newsradio” was masterminded from beginning to end by Paul Simms, who came out of two of the other all-time great TV-comedy franchises, NBC’s “Late Night With David Letterman” and HBO’s “The Larry Sanders Show.” Simms’ key writers on the NBC sitcom included fellow “Late Night” vet Joe Furey and “Saturday Night Live” alumnus Lewis Morton, who went on to “Futurama” and “Undeclared.”
The series launched in 1995, and appears to have been modeled on NBC’s just-departed megahit “Cheers,” with its central on-and-off workplace romance. Simms created the show with the intention of casting Dave Foley as the romantic lead, Phil Hartman as the mean guy and Andy Dick as the stupid guy. A dreamy 30-year-old Maura Tierney (the 40-year-old version now gets top-billing over at “ER”) plays Foley’s romantic interest.
My favorite supporting character is arguably the series’ most original: wily, eccentric and lovelorn multimillionaire WNYX station owner Jimmy James, on whose whims the other characters’ lives seemed to hinge. James was assayed by the great Stephen Root, who (among many, many other things) went on to covet a stapler in “Office Space” and launch the recording career of the Soggy Bottom Boys in “O Brother Where Art Thou.”
The DVD set appeals to one’s love of a deal. Twenty-nine episodes at $27.97 comes to about 97 cents per installment. And that includes a making-of doc, a blooper reel, and commentaries on 20 (!) of the episodes.
Simms supplies at least some of the commentary, so perhaps we’ll learn what became of him. His DVD contributions notwithstanding, he seemed to have fallen off the face of the planet following the “NewsRadio” series finale. (Could his disappearance have something to do with his apt description - in the pages of Rolling Stone - of NBC’s then-dominant Thursday-night lineup as a “shit sandwich”? Simms was at the time lobbying NBC for a Thursday-night timeslot! Imagine how he talks when he isn’t!)

Get a load of that hideous Andy-and-Aunt-Bea cover for the second-season “Andy Griffith Show” DVD set! You’d never guess that arguably the funniest sitcom of the 1960s lurks within!
Though Frances Bavier won her own Emmy during her final season of the show, nobody ever watched “The Andy Griffith Show” for Aunt Bea. The franchise belonged to Don Knotts, who won five Emmys for his epic portrayal of Mayberry’s hilariously insecure and high-strung deputy sheriff Barney Fife. (Note that two of those five Emmys were garnered for Knotts’ work in seasons one and two.)
Knotts left the series after season five. It wasn’t his idea; Griffith kept telling the network and the studio that he would shut down the series after its fifth year, so Knotts signed a contract to make movies at Universal. When Griffith apparently changed his mind at the last minute, Knotts was already prepping for “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.”
But the “Andy Griffith Show” hatched in Don Knotts and Barney Fife a perfect combination of man and role. Knotts never earned an Oscar for “The Reluctant Astronaut” or “The Shakiest Gun in the West,” nor additional Emmys for his work on “Three’s Company.” “The Andy Griffith Show” never won an Emmy for Andy Griffith or Ron Howard and, in fact, became a trial to watch in its sixth and seventh seasons following Knotts’ departure, focusing too often on the wince-inducing exploits of local service-station attendant Goober Pyle.

"Challenge of the Super-Friends" is the series that ABC ran in 16 first-run installments between Sept. 9 and Dec. 23, 1978. It installed Green Lantern, Flash and Hawkman permanently to their rightful places alongside Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman in the Justice League. It also apparently eliminated the presence of the Wonder Twins, Zan & Jayna. The set includes something called "Saturday, Sleeping Bags & Super Friends: A Retrospective.” Big-deal comic-book writers Geoff Johns (“JSA”) and Mark Waid (“Kingdom Come”) contribute audio commentaries to two episodes.
“Super Friends Volume Two” apparently contains the 16 “Super-Friends” half-hours that also aired on ABC between Sept. 9 and Dec. 23, 1978, immediately prior to the “Challenge of the Super-Friends” installments. The “Volume Two” episodes don’t feature Green Lantern, Flash or Hawkman, but do feature the Zan & Jayne characters introduced in 1977 on ABC’s “All-New Superfriends Hour.” (Though I can’t confirm it at the moment, this set seems to even contain “Invasion of the Brain Creatures,” “The Incredible Space Circus,” “Batman: Dead or Alive,” “Battle of the Gods,” “Journey Through Inner Space” and “The Rise and Fall of the Super-Friends,” episodes which apparently haven’t aired in decades.) The set also includes “Pajama-Rama: Super-Friends Retrospective” with the ubiquitous Kevin Smith and “guests” discussing the show.
Note that, though there were separate “Super-Friends” series that aired in 1973-1974, 1979-1980 and 1983-1986, none of them appear yet to have hit DVD.
More season-box DVD headed your way:

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Reader Talkback
Arrested Pete by Franklinpuppet | May 24th, 2005 01:53:21 AM | Dream on... by prisonerksc2303 | May 24th, 2005 01:57:06 AM | by foreignerbelt | May 24th, 2005 02:07:40 AM | I heart Newsradio by white owl | May 24th, 2005 03:14:57 AM | my favorite, personal best
seinfeld ep.. by white owl | May 24th, 2005 03:17:27 AM | Newsradio was the best
ensemble sitcom of the 1990s
(yes, better by Prof. Pop-Cult | May 24th, 2005 04:40:15 AM | surely by speed | May 24th, 2005 05:24:27 AM | Jumping on the Newsradio
bandwagon by Gheorghe Zamfir | May 24th, 2005 05:31:01 AM | NewsRadio, along with
Seinfeld, are the only two
sitcoms I've ev by team america | May 24th, 2005 05:33:34 AM | newsradio for a UK reader? by Barney Hood | May 24th, 2005 05:40:40 AM | NIP IT IN THE BUD! by Uncle Stan | May 24th, 2005 06:37:33 AM | League of Gentlemen! by Banky the Hack | May 24th, 2005 09:03:58 AM | Speaking of Office Space, any
news on the Special Edition? by Big Jim | May 24th, 2005 09:52:33 AM | I heart it too - so much! :) by viola123 | May 24th, 2005 09:58:43 AM | So nice, they had to name him
twice! by viola123 | May 24th, 2005 10:00:17 AM | Go Gators! by George Newman | May 24th, 2005 10:41:29 AM | Ed...please....soon by Chicken2nite | May 24th, 2005 10:57:16 AM | Super Karate Monkey Death Car by Brock Samson | May 24th, 2005 11:17:37 AM | one of my favorite exchanges
ever doesn't show up until the
last by Orange Crush | May 24th, 2005 11:52:06 AM | Should Co-Ax just be renamed
"SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION"? by savagexp | May 24th, 2005 11:54:25 AM | "I'm trying to quit smoking. I
coughed up something that
looked by Osmosis Jones | May 24th, 2005 11:59:43 AM | The problem with the Lovitz
character... by Christopher3 | May 24th, 2005 12:12:30 PM | Aunt Bea....Drew
Barrymore....FOX..."Mayberry" by Fred | May 24th, 2005 12:34:13 PM | Hey BARNEY HOOD by Spike Fett | May 24th, 2005 12:43:03 PM | finally! thank god! by Lando Griffin | May 24th, 2005 01:03:38 PM | Tony the Tiger has died by HarrisonsDad | May 24th, 2005 01:20:33 PM | "I'd like to go up on the roof
of my building, bring up a
blanke by jmn485 | May 24th, 2005 02:54:44 PM | "So We Meet Again Throwdini" by DanielKurland | May 24th, 2005 02:55:42 PM | Joe's last name is Garrelli? by Gheorghe Zamfir | May 24th, 2005 03:15:54 PM | I preferred Vicki Lewis to
Maura Tierney. by rev_skarekroe | May 24th, 2005 03:36:00 PM | by foreignerbelt | May 24th, 2005 03:37:48 PM | "which cast member is banging
Nick Nolte?" by Big Jim | May 24th, 2005 04:13:27 PM | good old newsradio by vicious_bastard | May 24th, 2005 04:16:29 PM | which cast member is banging
Nick Nolte?" by Gruesome Wedgie | May 24th, 2005 04:36:03 PM | I like Shit Sandwiches by JackDonkey | May 24th, 2005 04:43:29 PM | Favorite episode was the
different perspectives one by George Newman | May 24th, 2005 05:03:41 PM | w00t by comealive1288 | May 24th, 2005 06:15:12 PM | every single episode of
newsradio was good by MiltonWaddams | May 24th, 2005 08:02:32 PM | Jimmy James was my hero!!! by Mutley | May 24th, 2005 08:36:56 PM | Maura Tierney can take my
cream on her tittays! by KnockerNutter | May 24th, 2005 08:45:09 PM | Ted by TheRealMoriarty | May 24th, 2005 09:19:59 PM | "Gazziza Dilznoofus! by yneway | May 24th, 2005 11:20:11 PM | Space prostitute! by Osmosis Jones | May 25th, 2005 12:33:52 AM | All my sweet bitches by mortsleam | May 25th, 2005 12:22:05 PM | I am now the king of the
office...I can do whatever I
want, say by DarthSnoogans | May 25th, 2005 05:57:30 PM | http://www.legendsofstarwars.c
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