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As a Seller: All items are packed up and ready to go. Just bid/ click "Buy It Now", pay, and out to you they go. As a buyer: I only bid/"Buy It Now" when the money is ready.
Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 22. Jan 2009

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25. Jan 2011
A sitcom worth watching
Very funny show. One of the best of the 1990s. MAD ABOUT YOU has a smart touch without being smart-aleck. It also has some absolutely perfect scripts that are comedy classics -- as well as some amazing performances by comic greats like Sid Ceasar. The show never loses respect for the people who inhabit it. Quirky characters? Vain? Silly? Absurd? Yes to all that. But the characters also have an intelligence and a moral center that I find missing in Seinfeld. Actually, I think Seinfeld (both the man and his show) has helped to increase the rudeness index in our culture by quite a bit. Under Seinfeld's spell many now find it perfectly acceptable to diminish others with smugness and lofty superiority. Contempt for others is NOT funny. In MAD ABOUT YOU one finds no artificial niceness, no vapid sentimentality, but the real warmth of real people who, in spite of their conflicts, love and respect each other.
24. Nov 2010
A worthwhile purchase
Pioneers of Primetime is a great documentary. 1 part of a 4 part series it gives the back story behind the entertainers who made primetime great. The television documentary Pioneers of Primetime informs the audience about emergence of primetime broadcasting and its founders. These pioneers were characters such as Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Sammy Davis Jr., Buddy Ebsen, Bob Hope, Rose Marie, Donald O'Connor, and Red Skelton who helped shape what television is today. The 1930s was the decade of the radio, as it had a large number of celebrities performing audio theatrical plays and comedies. However, the radio began to fade out of its stardom when the television seized its grip of the American population through shows such as Red Skelton Revue, Love Lucy, and The Milton Berle Show. These shows spread the word of the television, as these new TV stars awakened the curiosity within millions of Americans. Their performances, simply put, vastly increased the television sales, as countless people had the desire to experience these shows. With the increasing attention for television, the new market demanded more talent, which they drew from the radio programs and vaudeville shows. These groundbreakers in network televisions were threading on never before explored territory, as they simply brought their talents and skills to the television world. They prepared in the same manner while their audience grew from what possible on stage. In addition, the ability to have moving images together with the sound pushed radio aside while ever-growing dedicated viewers sat down in front of their small televisions with TV dinners. It was a time before Teleprompters and taped programming. These were the days when TV comedians and stars were under the gun of live television during each and every episode. Careful and rigorous rehearsals helped provide the TV audience with the best possible entertainment during television's toddler stage. It was a time when the pioneers were new to the TV phenomenon while they laid down the grunt work for the coming generations such as Seinfeld, Cheers, and Hill Street Blues. This made-for-TV documentary offers a truly astonishing view of the early days of television, and its impact on the contemporary TV culture.
23. Apr 2010
A future classic
A great show. Hilarious!! I bought this because I watched this show on TV and wanted to catch up on the prior seasons