View Full Version : Warner Archive Releasing "Alice" Season One June 12th


JamesG
06-02-2012, 03:58 PM
Digital Digest: '70s Sitcom "Alice" Coming to DVD from Warner Archive?
Saturday, June 02, 2012
by Skees


We always like to follow the Warner Archive Facebook page because they always give a lot of interesting hints on upcoming releases.

The classic '70 sitcom "Alice" (which actually ran well into the mid-'80s), a Warner property that fans have been wanting for years now, has thus far only seen a single disc Television Favorites release which is now out-of-print and leaving fans clamoring for more, although a glimmer of hope has been offered with the addition of the first season being available to purchase to view on your computer from Amazon Instant Video.





But late last week, a fan asked about this series on the Facebook page, which elicited this response from Warner Archive:

"Things are looking good for ALICE. Stay tuned!"





That wording is very interesting, and seems to suggest that something may finally materialize on DVD (at least a MOD offering) from Warner Archive! The message is a bit different from what Warner Archive has stated in the past, including indicating that they'd like to do it, but there are source material issues.

Given that this is our first real indication of a glimmer of hope, I wouldn't expect the series to appear anytime very soon, but it sounds like we've at least got something hopeful on the radar.

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/06/digital-digest-70s-sitcom-alice-coming.html

AB
06-02-2012, 05:39 PM
Hope they follow through.

TVFactFan
06-04-2012, 03:55 PM
I never been a fan of this kind of news no matter how good the signs are because as fans we want the only announcement that matters...."The release date"

All that stuff that's going on now could have been done behind the scenes and then just make the announcement. Especially when NO SEASONS have been released. If one or two had been released then this type of news would be ok

duckie
06-04-2012, 04:19 PM
I loved this show back in its original run, and would be estatic if they release it on DVD.

Kasey
06-04-2012, 05:41 PM
Warner Archive has never made traditional pre-release announcements three months in advance like the studios usually do for regular retail releases. They usually announce on the Monday before or even the same day (a Tuesday) that the title "is now available for sale" at wbshop.com.

TVFactFan
06-04-2012, 06:11 PM
Warner Archive has never made traditional pre-release announcements three months in advance like the studios usually do for regular retail releases. They usually announce on the Monday before or even the same day (a Tuesday) that the title "is now available for sale" at wbshop.com.


Well it doesn't have to be that long in advance, just a annoucement that a show is now available instead of discussions of what show MAYBE available

Pavan
06-04-2012, 07:44 PM
It is more than maybe available. You just don't know how to read that well, Solomon and you get worked up for nothing.

TVFactFan
06-04-2012, 08:11 PM
It is more than maybe available. You just don't know how to read that well, Solomon and you get worked up for nothing.


Well if the show is not released sometime this year you know you will hear from me

Pavan
06-11-2012, 08:09 PM
Hey Solomon, it is out tomorrow (June 12)! How's that for you? Now you know we know what we're doing before posting!

Synopsis: "...And if things work out she's going to stay awhile." And they sure did, resulting in "new girl" Alice sticking around for a triumphant nine season run that saw this new style sit-com become the standard bearer for the next generation of TV comedy.

Alice is the story of Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin), a recently widowed single mom who finds herself working as a waitress at an Arizona diner while caring for her pre-teen son, Tommy (Philip McKeon). The inimitable Vic Tayback plays Mel, the gruff owner of the diner, while Beth Howland and Polly Holliday play her co-workers, neurotic Vera and no-nonsense Flo. This 3-Disc, 24- Episode Collection collects the entire first season of the Bicentennial-era break-out hit, including the rarely seen pilot episode featuring Alfred Lutter from Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the film inspiration for Alice. Guest stars include Batman's Adam West, Victor Buono, and Dark Shadow's Lara Parker.

TVFactFan
06-11-2012, 08:43 PM
Hey Solomon, it is out tomorrow (June 12)! How's that for you? Now you know we know what we're doing before posting!

Synopsis: "...And if things work out she's going to stay awhile." And they sure did, resulting in "new girl" Alice sticking around for a triumphant nine season run that saw this new style sit-com become the standard bearer for the next generation of TV comedy.

Alice is the story of Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin), a recently widowed single mom who finds herself working as a waitress at an Arizona diner while caring for her pre-teen son, Tommy (Philip McKeon). The inimitable Vic Tayback plays Mel, the gruff owner of the diner, while Beth Howland and Polly Holliday play her co-workers, neurotic Vera and no-nonsense Flo. This 3-Disc, 24- Episode Collection collects the entire first season of the Bicentennial-era break-out hit, including the rarely seen pilot episode featuring Alfred Lutter from Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the film inspiration for Alice. Guest stars include Batman's Adam West, Victor Buono, and Dark Shadow's Lara Parker.



I want to control my excitement until the DVD is reviewed and it's confirmed it's not edited

ikhuri
06-11-2012, 08:43 PM
Hey Solomon, it is out tomorrow (June 12)! How's that for you? Now you know we know what we're doing before posting!

Synopsis: "...And if things work out she's going to stay awhile." And they sure did, resulting in "new girl" Alice sticking around for a triumphant nine season run that saw this new style sit-com become the standard bearer for the next generation of TV comedy.

Alice is the story of Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin), a recently widowed single mom who finds herself working as a waitress at an Arizona diner while caring for her pre-teen son, Tommy (Philip McKeon). The inimitable Vic Tayback plays Mel, the gruff owner of the diner, while Beth Howland and Polly Holliday play her co-workers, neurotic Vera and no-nonsense Flo. This 3-Disc, 24- Episode Collection collects the entire first season of the Bicentennial-era break-out hit, including the rarely seen pilot episode featuring Alfred Lutter from Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the film inspiration for Alice. Guest stars include Batman's Adam West, Victor Buono, and Dark Shadow's Lara Parker.

Is there a direct link allowing you to order it? I went to the site and it's nowhere to be found!

Imad

JamesG
06-11-2012, 10:15 PM
Is there a direct link allowing you to order it? I went to the site and it's nowhere to be found!

Imad

http://www.wbshop.com/product/alice+the+complete+first+season+164800_tv.do?

dlemond
06-11-2012, 10:24 PM
http://www.wbshop.com/product/alice+the+complete+first+season+164800_tv.do?

That is the link to download season one, not the dvd set.

I don't see the dvd set there either.

JamesG
06-11-2012, 10:31 PM
^ oops, my mistake.

Pavan
06-11-2012, 11:15 PM
It will be there later tonight/tomorrow morning.

We will have a review later this week.

TVFactFan
06-11-2012, 11:20 PM
[QUOTE=Pavan]It will be there later tonight/tomorrow morning.

We will have a review later this week.[/QUOTE

Good that will determine if the DVD is worth buying

TVFactFan
06-11-2012, 11:20 PM
[QUOTE=Pavan]It will be there later tonight/tomorrow morning.

We will have a review later this week.[/QUOTE

Good that will determine if the DVD is worth buying

tlc38tlc38
06-14-2012, 02:56 PM
Awesome news! I ordered it on Tuesday as soon as I found out about it!

Hopefully with the news on "Alice", maybe "Step By Step", "Perfect Strangers", and "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" will soon come via Warner Archive!

And, I know it's not a sitcom but I would love to have more seasons of "MADtv"!!


Come on Warner...pop it outta the archives!

TVFactFan
06-14-2012, 06:16 PM
Awesome news! I ordered it on Tuesday as soon as I found out about it!

Hopefully with the news on "Alice", maybe "Step By Step", "Perfect Strangers", and "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" will soon come via Warner Archive!

And, I know it's not a sitcom but I would love to have more seasons of "MADtv"!!


Come on Warner...pop it outta the archives!


You should have waited for the review first because the eps maybe edited

tlc38tlc38
06-14-2012, 10:04 PM
You should have waited for the review first because the eps maybe edited
Honestly, I'd rather have edited eps that no eps at all.

TVFactFan
06-14-2012, 11:03 PM
Honestly, I'd rather have edited eps that no eps at all.


Well that sounds cray but whatever floats your boat

TJ
06-15-2012, 01:04 AM
All of the episodes appear to be unedited. Most are around 25:00-25:30.

Review:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/aliceseason1dvdreview.html

Ron Ron
06-15-2012, 03:57 PM
All of the episodes appear to be unedited. Most are around 25:00-25:30.

Review:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/aliceseason1dvdreview.html

great news