1st and Ten - UPC 844628050111
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1st & Ten (Complete Collection)
       
 

Directed by  
   Peter Bonerz
   Burt Brinckerhoff

Authentic U.S. Region 1
U.S. Factory Sealed
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Genre: Comedy  Sports

Plot Outline:
      Starring Delta Burke. Guest appearances by legendary NFL players: Fran Tarkenton, Marcus Allen, O.J. Simpson, John Matuszak, Brian Bosworth, John Riggins, Lawrence Taylor, Joe Namath, Eric Dickerson, Roger Craig, Jim Everett, Herschel Walker, Randall Cunningham, Warren Moon, Ted Hendricks, Bubba Smith, and more! Meet the California Bulls. They may not be the #1 football team in the league, but nobody does it better when it comes to outrageous exploits and sexy escapades. Join seductive owner Diane Barrow (Delta Burke) as she leads her team through a minefield of hilarious hijinks on and off the gridiron. And remember, whether the quarterback is getting sacked - or getting caught in the sack with a pair of cheerleaders, the object of the game is always the same: To Score!

Season: 1

Series Cast Summary:
   Delta Burke

Studio: Tango Entertainment
DVD Release Date: January 24, 2006
Runtime: 2400 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Color: Color
Number of discs: 6
Sound Mix:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Comment:  HBO's first original series has finally been released on DVD, and it is somewhat worth the wait. I was a regular watcher of this show, and enjoyed it during its original run. This package is attractive, since you get all of the episodes in one package for a VERY good price. As other reviewers have stated, many of the episodes are edited, and all of them are altered. The beginning sequence for season one has been completely changed. From what I remember, in the first season, Fran Tarkenton (your scrambling announcer) introduced the main players and plot points at the beginning of the show, but on the DVD's, there are action sequences from later seasons that feature Miracle Miles Coolidge, who didn't appear until the last season. The "Victory's Won" song wasn't used in the first three seasons, I believe that the song "White Lines" was the theme song in the second and third seasons, but I could be wrong about this.