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Old 09-19-2018, 03:11 PM   #61
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Here's where I think it's edited out:

After Larry’s “Those were my oinks”
Miss Landers says, “Well, you just make sure they are.”
Larry: Yes, Miss Landers”
(edit, IMO): Miss Landers probably said something like: (I have a surprise for you. We're all going to Mrs. Harrison's to sing our song.)
Miss L: Now class remember we’ll all assemble in the playground right after lunch.

It probably would only be 5 to 10 seconds, but somebody probably cut it out somewhere along the way (probably way back), and it stayed that way. If Universal had done the DVD, they probably would have remastered from the original 35mm film, but I doubt Shout had access to that. Also, Universal would have produced new TV prints, which was probably never done, since MeTV is using the DVD versions.

I wonder if the scripts are anywhere!
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Old 09-19-2018, 07:08 PM   #62
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Here's where I think it's edited out:

After Larry’s “Those were my oinks”
Miss Landers says, “Well, you just make sure they are.”
Larry: Yes, Miss Landers”
(edit, IMO): Miss Landers probably said something like: (I have a surprise for you. We're all going to Mrs. Harrison's to sing our song.)
Miss L: Now class remember we’ll all assemble in the playground right after lunch.

It probably would only be 5 to 10 seconds, but somebody probably cut it out somewhere along the way (probably way back), and it stayed that way. If Universal had done the DVD, they probably would have remastered from the original 35mm film, but I doubt Shout had access to that. Also, Universal would have produced new TV prints, which was probably never done, since MeTV is using the DVD versions.

I wonder if the scripts are anywhere!
You could be correct about that edit, it sounds plausible that Miss Landers would mention Mrs. Harrison's and then Whitey would respond with his question. I went back and checked that part of the episode again, if there is indeed an edit there, whoever did the hack job was precise because it doesn't appear obvious as if something was edited.

Here's another 3rd season episode that might be edited on the DVD, I think it's the episode titled "School Sweater". Around the mid part of the episode, Wally tells June and Ward that he and Beaver are going to try and get rid of the gopher in the yard, and he says it as if the gopher had been mentioned before/earlier in the episode, but there is no earlier mention. So I wonder if the gopher was mentioned earlier in the episode but for whatever reason that part was cut out. I don't know if this episode is edited or not, I'm just speculating but I'm suspicious that it might be.
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Old 09-19-2018, 08:33 PM   #63
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Yeah, it wouldn't be written like that. And I really doubt the original film would have had that line taken out.

I need to check out the episode you mentioned, too. Somebody else mentioned in another thread that Shout has to use what they are given. And my guess is that what they're given most often is a good-quality videotape of the episode. And the videotape in this case is probably a second-generation tape copy of an already-edited tape.

I will have to say, though, that much was restored on this set. Example: there was a Gilbert line in a 6th season episode, about Angela Valentine wearing a Jackie Kennedy wig. That line was cut out for years, and they restored that. They probably would have done better on the whole set if they had the same access that Universal has to the original film elements.

I'm still trying to locate an older copy of the episode. If I ever locate that snippet (if I'm right), I'm gonna see to it that it's posted on Youtube, and refer Shout to it.
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If there is an edit in the "School Sweater" episode, it's probably in the beginning scene when Wally comes home from the basketball game and talks to June and Ward. The conversation ends kind of abruptly, gives the impression that there should be a little more to it, maybe that's when the gopher gets mentioned the first time but the line was cut out.

Overall I'm not fully satisfied with the complete series from Shout Factory. The set is acceptable but that's about the best I can say about it. As you (stevea) mentioned, the 1st season is a mess with those misplaced opening teasers. That's a huge error and it should have been caught and corrected before the set was released. For the 1st season, I have Universal's six disc set. The only Shout Factory disc from season 1 that I kept is the first disc because it has the bonus feature. As far as I know, season 2 from Shout Factory and Universal are both identical as far as the episodes go, so I have the Shout set of season 2.

Another thing I don't like are the episode menu screens, Shout could have been more creative instead of doing all six seasons the same, episode titles written in cement, that is fine for the first season but not the others. Would have been nice if a different menu screen was created for each season. And for the 6th season menu screens, Shout didn't even bother to use the updated 6th season theme for the music, they left in the seasons 1-5 theme instead. Just kind of a careless job with the menu screens, they should have been done better.

Shout made a big deal about these high definition transfers but I don't really like how they look, what ended up happening is that areas in the video that have a lot of fine detail have a red/purple rainbow effect to them, it looks terrible so when I watch these discs I just shut the color off on my TV set so I don't have to see that rainbow effect nonsense. In my opinion, it's not necessary to have fancy, high definition transfers of a 60 year old black and white TV show. But Shout Factory made a big deal about it and made it a selling point.
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I agree with you. The thing that bugs me most is the video "wavers" on the intro of each episode. On my set it's particularly bad on the 2nd season. It's so bad I'm glad I have the Universal set, even if it's double-sided DVDs. This may just be a problem with my set, which I'm pretty sure I got directly from Shout (so it's not a "bogus" ripped set from Ebay or whatever).

I also agree Shout should have fixed the season 1 set. MeTV should use the Universal set for their sources--it was even reissued as single-sided DVDs.

I apologize for this thread going so far off subject. Thanks for everyone tolerating it!
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I agree with you. The thing that bugs me most is the video "wavers" on the intro of each episode. On my set it's particularly bad on the 2nd season. It's so bad I'm glad I have the Universal set, even if it's double-sided DVDs. This may just be a problem with my set, which I'm pretty sure I got directly from Shout (so it's not a "bogus" ripped set from Ebay or whatever).

I also agree Shout should have fixed the season 1 set. MeTV should use the Universal set for their sources--it was even reissued as single-sided DVDs.

I apologize for this thread going so far off subject. Thanks for everyone tolerating it!
Threads sometimes go off topic, discussion drifts to another subject. We can go to the Leave It To Beaver board and continue discussion there.
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OK, I started a new thread on the LITB site. I viewed and reviewed School Sweater.
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Well, as we all know, THAT GIRL is back on TV on AntennaTV and has been for some time.

However, what is also cool is that Tubi TV (The streaming service that is FREE with minimal ads) has had THAT GIRL for awhile - and the episodes seem to be uncut.

They just rotated in Season 3, however for some odd reason "7 1/4" PART TWO (The Hollywood Episode) and "Bad Day at Marvin Gardens" (The Monopoly Episode) aren't there! Now Streaming has it's own clearance issues different from DVD/Download and Syndication - but for the life of me, I can't figure why those two episodes would be omitted. Anyone got any suggestions.

Other then that, the episodes are uncut and run around the standard 25:30 for the time period, give or take a few seconds.
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