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Binding: DVD
Format: NTSC
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 1977
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - One of the best dramas of all time
I love this show. I keep hoping it will be put out on DVD. Its a refreshing look at what real TV should be. Its well acted, well written and engaging. Even 30 years later, many if not most of the shows topics are still as relevant now as they were then. Great show but I don't want to buy it only on amazon's unibox thing. I want DVD copies I can play at my parent's house on a DVD player as easily as I can on my own DVD player.
Rating: - five star show minus all the stars ever for no DVD
The writer's strike is still going on as I write this so I won't download any of these $1.99 episodes because of that, but this was a wonderful show, great characters, terrific writing by writers who get no residuals from these downloads. Too bad the show is one of the few remaining TV shows still not out on DVD. I'd buy the yet-to-be-released DVDs if the WGA gets what it wants -- fair payment for hard work.
Rating: - backup from England
I totally agree with all these people. 30 years later I still remember this show, and every few months I check amazon to see if it's been released yet. It was an absolute classic; great characters, superb stories, and the thing was, everybody looked REAL. No perfect teeth, Hollywood bone-structures or Hair-To-Die-For. They looked and talked like ordinary working people. And the stories dealt thoughtfully with REAL ISSUES.
It was one of the finest series ever made on either side of the ... Read More
Rating: - Journalists Can Improve The World
I remember when Edward Asner visited in 1984 the provisional news edition office of the catalan channel TV-3, in Barcelona. The late chief editor Albert Viladot asked him if he noted something different in the city since the last time he came. He asked friendly that he saw the change on the signs in the streets, written in catalan.
About the series I especially like the episode Native City, when Lou went to Goshen, the city where he was born, after the death of his aunt. There he discovered ... Read More
Rating: - Where is Lou Grant
I recently purchased used copies of three of the episode of Lou Grant that were released on VHS. I am amazed that, even though this show was made almost thirty years ago (wow), the subjects are still pertinent to the events happening today. This was a very good show. It really deserves to be rediscovered by today's generation. What's the hold up?
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