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Will we be getting the edited syndicated episodes of GAB or the uncut network versions?
I hope these are uncut or I will be very very upset. Pavan, do you know? |
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Lets hope for the original NBC broadcasts
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It's uncut from what I read on tvshowsondvd.com |
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AbFabFan
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Then I have to wonder y "Charles in Charge" says "Complete 1st Season" but "GaB" just says "Season One"??!!
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I think USA edited GaB years ago when they played it. Hopefully we aren't getting cut episodes.
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http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=4543
Read the entire announcement. It says running time 468 min. Season One had 19 episodes. 468 divided by 19 episodes= 24.6 min. per episode. Simple Division.
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Most of the older sitcoms are cut usually from 24-25 minutes down to 20-21 minutes for syndication to make room for more commercial time. 96% of all TV shows on DVD are the uncut versions..only a handful turn out to be the syndicated versions (like season one of Roseanne). |
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