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Scrubs Season 8 and Other Announced Releases

New releases announced today, May 11:

- Married...with Children - The Complete 11th Season will be coming out September 29

- Scrubs - The Complete 8th Season (Blu-ray) will be coming ...
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Season 4, Episode 7: Peggy sells Al's Playboy magazine collection to buy a good luck idol to help her win the lottery
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Length: 23:16
Posted: 11/5/2009
Season 4, Episode 15: About to be audited by the IRS, Al has to come up with a quick five grand and decides to sell Peggy's hair
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Length: 23:15
Posted: 11/5/2009
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Season 4, Episode 8: Al tries to cash in on his knowledge of the shoe business by starting a shoe hotline.
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Length: 23:15
Posted: 11/5/2009
Season 3, Episode 12: Peggy is the hit of Kelly's Mother/Daughter Career Day
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Length: 23:20
Posted: 11/5/2009
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Scrubs Season 8 and Other Announced Releases

New releases announced today, May 11:

- Married...with Children - The Complete 11th Season will be coming out September 29

- Scrubs - The Complete 8th Season (Blu-ray) will be coming ...
read more

The Nanny and Other Announced Releases

New releases announced today, December 25:

Barney Miller Season 3 will be coming out March 17

Married... with Children Season 10 will be coming out March 17

The Nanny Season 3 will be coming out March 17

Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.

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TV History Lessons on Mad Men

Advertisers do not like controversy. Advertisers have thin skin. Just a few of the valuable observations to be taken from Sunday’s rich episode of Mad Men, written by Matthew Weiner and Rick Cleveland, which provided a fascinating window into how the TV and ad business worked circa 1962 (and in some ways it hasn’t changed that much since then).One major subplot, with surprising personal and professional repercussions, hinged on a controversial episode of CBS’s groundbreaking legal drama The Defenders, with a shockingly blunt abortion storyline that was causing sponsors to flee. Schlubby Harry Crane, disgruntled after inadvertently learning how much less he was being paid than colleague Ken Cosgrove ($200 a week to Ken’s $300), brought the episode to his bosses’ attention at Sterling Cooper—prompting a screening for lipstick client Belle Jolie, the idea being that women would likely seek this episode out, despite the controversy. (Peggy was on hand to he... read more

Married...with Children and Other Announced Releases

New releases announced today, June 5:Grace Under Fire - Season 1 will be coming out October 7 Married... with Children - The Complete 9th Season will be coming out August 19 Get Smart - Season 1 will be coming out August 5 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items. read more

Memorable TV Dads on DVD

In honor of Father's Day, we've put together a list of 10 of the most memorable TV dads, all of which you can enjoy again and again on DVD. — Gord Lacey10. Homer Simpson, The SimpsonsHe's been on TV for 19 seasons, entertaining us with his beer-enhanced antics, zany adventures, and love of donuts. If nothing else, he gets credit for parenting three kids that never age. Buy The Simpsons at Amazon.com!9. Andy Taylor, The Andy Griffith ShowWhen you’re an elected official charged with keeping the town safe, you could easily lose sight of your duties at home. But Andy always understood that the most important badge he wore was the one as Opie's dad. Buy The Andy Griffith Show at Amazon.com!8. Tony Soprano, The SopranosTony got a gold star for heading up two families: the one at home with Carmela, Anthony and Meadow, and his other family with Paulie, Silvo and Bobby. What's a father if not a protector? Buy The Sopranos at Amazon.com!7. Al Bundy, Married with ChildrenAl put in l... read more

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