Animated Mr. Bean coming to DVD
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Animated Mr. Bean coming to DVD
The Animated Mr. Bean series - Season One is coming to DVD on September 30. It is being released by A&E , the same people who released the recent Whole Bean set.
My source for this info is the release schedule at Hollywoodbitchslap.com
My source for this info is the release schedule at Hollywoodbitchslap.com
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problem is - it appears that it's going to be 4:3 pan/scam..
the original was broadcast widescreen...
and I'll be curious if it's REALLY the complete Season 1, that was 26 1/2 hour episodes (2 shorts per ep for a total of 52 shorts in the first series... a second series of 26 eps just recently started..)
the original was broadcast widescreen...
and I'll be curious if it's REALLY the complete Season 1, that was 26 1/2 hour episodes (2 shorts per ep for a total of 52 shorts in the first series... a second series of 26 eps just recently started..)
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I think I remember them saying it'll be shown on PBS starting in the Fall. I'm not quite sure though.
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Originally posted by Dean Kousoulas
I think I remember them saying it'll be shown on PBS starting in the Fall. I'm not quite sure though.
I think I remember them saying it'll be shown on PBS starting in the Fall. I'm not quite sure though.
I'd be very surpised (pleasantly, though) if Mr. Bean was "networked" to every PBS affiliate.
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Originally posted by mythmaker18
Surely, you mean your LOCAL PBS station, not the entire network. Most entertainment shows (Brit comedies, Dr. Who, etc.) are sold to stations on an individual basis, meaning that they're not shown in every town.
I'd be very surpised (pleasantly, though) if Mr. Bean was "networked" to every PBS affiliate.
Surely, you mean your LOCAL PBS station, not the entire network. Most entertainment shows (Brit comedies, Dr. Who, etc.) are sold to stations on an individual basis, meaning that they're not shown in every town.
I'd be very surpised (pleasantly, though) if Mr. Bean was "networked" to every PBS affiliate.
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I received an email confirming that the shows are indeed in fullscreen. I also found out the tentative dates for sets 2 and 3. Set 2 is scheduled for release on 3/30/04. Set 3 is scheduled for 11/30/04.