videoJoe
06-28-2007, 03:38 AM
Hi Everyone,
I just got the 18-disc set of WKRP in a trade. I took the time to go through all 18 discs. The series contains 90 episodes. And each disc contains 5 episodes, so 5 x 18 is 90. However, there are two discs that have only 4 episodes. After going through all of the discs, the set is indeed short 2 episodes. Discs 3 and 15 only have 4 episodes and contain no screen menus, which the other 16 discs do. My question is for anyone that has the 18 disc set: are all of the sets minus 2 episodes (ie. are discs 3 and 15 only 4 episodes each, as opposed to 5 episodes like all of the other discs?). If it's just my set with this problem, and someone has the two episodes I need (A Commercial Break from season 1 and Three Days of the Condo from Season 4), could you PM me and let me know so that we can swap trade lists. It's sad that someone originally went through the effort of making an 18 disc set, only to do chopping of the credits and openings. Still, I am happy to have the series over having nothing at all.
Best, Joe
I just got the 18-disc set of WKRP in a trade. I took the time to go through all 18 discs. The series contains 90 episodes. And each disc contains 5 episodes, so 5 x 18 is 90. However, there are two discs that have only 4 episodes. After going through all of the discs, the set is indeed short 2 episodes. Discs 3 and 15 only have 4 episodes and contain no screen menus, which the other 16 discs do. My question is for anyone that has the 18 disc set: are all of the sets minus 2 episodes (ie. are discs 3 and 15 only 4 episodes each, as opposed to 5 episodes like all of the other discs?). If it's just my set with this problem, and someone has the two episodes I need (A Commercial Break from season 1 and Three Days of the Condo from Season 4), could you PM me and let me know so that we can swap trade lists. It's sad that someone originally went through the effort of making an 18 disc set, only to do chopping of the credits and openings. Still, I am happy to have the series over having nothing at all.
Best, Joe