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It would be a crime to mis-out on Colt & the gang's second season for the measley price of under £18.00, even if you live outside of region 2 and have to import.
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#The fall guy on dvd full#
Presentation is as per Season 1, 1.32: Aspect Ratio with Full Framer version being 4:3. English and Germam subtitles are onboard. Why the germans get a stereo sound track mix is unknown, although this could well be the German release re-packaged, which would explain things. They are alittle flashier than the first season ones, but feel right in the context of the series.Īudio tracks include an English 2.0 Mono soundtrack and a German 2.0 Stereo.
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Inside the discs on the Episode Selection and Language Screens, the menus are static. There are some nice animated menus on the front-end of the discs, with scenes from the show, alongside the theme tune. There were also re-occruing appearances from Judith Chapman as a insurance investigator Kay Faulkner. The show really hit it's stride second season with slapstick episodes such as'The Adventures of Ozzie & Harold', alongside themed-guest-star episodes such as 'Happy Trails' featuring all the old Western stars such as Roy Rogers and James Drury, or the infamous 'Reluctant Traveller' with Richard Burton.
#The fall guy on dvd tv#
More famous TV faces appear as guest this season, including Melody Anderson Gary Lockwood Dick O'Neill, Tracey Scoggins, Buddy Hacket, Stuart Margolin, and Andrew Prine. Marki Post, replaces JoAnn Pflug, as Colt's bail bond boss, Terri Michaels. In terms of content, whilst there are no extras on the discs, all 22 episodes are here. This is a nice addition and helps make it quicker to find your fave episdoe or jog a memory of an errant storyline A small booklet is enclosed with the set this time, with episode titles per disc and a vrief episode description. A small criticism but for some it DOES matter. The only really difference is on the spines, where the first season has the fire effect all the way up and black lettering and the second season has the flame effect on the bottom quarter only, with a picture of Colt and Jodie inbetween black-outlined lettering. Continuity is one of the real frustrations for collectors/fans when TV sets come out in different packing from one season to the next, however aside from some slight graphic differences on the back, the first and second season boxes are near identical in design and look great. The packing is also enconical on space as you haven't got individual DVD cases to worry about. This makes the case more durable and less likely to the wear-and-tear you get on cardboard cases. Season 2 is presented in the same nice plastic casing as Season 1, with all 6 discs mounted on spines within the box. Luckily for us, it looks like Fox might be getting behind the Unknown Stunman afterall.
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#The fall guy on dvd series#
First season came out as one boxset, then we got Part 1 of Series 2 and then. Colt Seavers is back on TV! Yeah, Colt, Howie and Jodie are on the streets again, pullling wheelies, jumping trucks and getting dressed up to apprehend the bad guys! With amost two years passing since the first season coming out, it was alittle worrying The Fall Guy would go the way of alot of shows with fans excited about the initial release, but then disapointed that due to poor sales, problems with rights clearance, or whatever, that was all they saw of their favorite show as the other seasons languished in DVD limbo.