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TV DVD Fan
08-25-2008, 11:11 PM
TSoD has posted rear box art for the season two set:

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beverly-Hillbillies-Season-2-Rear-Box-Art/10390

You can clearly see several extras listed there!

They are:
. Original Episode Sponsor Openings and Closings
. Irene Ryan Screen Test as Granny
. Clip from "The Stars' Address by CBS"
. 1963 Fall Preview Show
. CBS Network Promo (1963/64)
. Paul Henning Interview (1969)

Now, I believe that the Paul Henning interview is the same one found on MPI's second volume set. The original episode sponsor openings and closings are of course the same ones that were found on the MPI Volume 2 Set--- but we'll also have some new episodes on this set, which means "new" sponsor openings and closings. Part of The Screen Test was included as part of the documentary on the Volume One set. But, hopefully, we'll get an extended one here. The clip from "The Stars' Address" is new to this set, as is the Network Promo. Now I have no idea what the "1963 Fall Preview Show" is all about. Is it the 35-minute extended pilot that Linda Kaye Henning offered an introduction for on Volume One? Any guesses?

treky
08-26-2008, 02:27 AM
looks like CBS/PARAMOUNT is making this what I predicted they would!!!:dance: :clap:

And the "1963 FALL PREVIEW SHOW" is probably a one hour special that CBS showed in the fall of 1963; promoting their fall lineup-that's what it sounds like. Back then, the networks used to do that every fall.

Maynard
08-26-2008, 08:57 AM
And the "1963 FALL PREVIEW SHOW" is probably a one hour special that CBS showed in the fall of 1963; promoting their fall lineup-that's what it sounds like. Back then, the networks used to do that every fall.

Yeah, there's one on YouTube from about 1961 hosted by "Sheriff Andy Taylor" talking about how great these CBS shows are going to be.

TV DVD Fan
08-26-2008, 01:34 PM
I hope they pull off a good set.

comedyfreak
08-27-2008, 07:33 AM
I think I'm going to buy this set and Petticoat Junction.