The DVD I received is in a different case (some groovy 70's stylized artwork, sans the supporting cast on the front), but contains the same content as the slim-case version (episodes in their entirety, and minus commercials, commentary from Carol, Harvey & Tim, plus assorted trivia). Both episodes here are terrific. The "Surgery" sketch with Ken Berry and the "Computer Dating" one with Jack Weston were hysterical, and a "Mrs. Wiggins-Mr. Tugball" sketch (with Rock Hudson as Wiggins' boyfriend) has always been one of my favorite bits to watch.
As with dozens of other reviewers, I have to ask the same question: Why did Columbia House have to include only TWO shows per DVD? If stretching out volumes was meant to squeeze more money out of fans, then shame on them! All I can say is, in spite of this lengthy collection, the content itself is excellent (so far), and that's what really matters
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