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Three Very Funny Episodes, Including The First Show!, November 4, 2004
This review is from: All in the Family: Archie Meets Meathead [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"All In The Family" was certainly a ground-breaking TV show, and the episodes selected for this VHS video will give you a pretty good idea as to why that was true. Archie Bunker, in all his bigoted splendor, comes to life right away in the premiere episode of the series, entitled "Meet The Bunkers" (first aired in January of 1971).
In addition to that first episode, this tape also gives us another Season-One program (Episode # 8), "Lionel Moves Into The Neighborhood", and a show from Season Two, "Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" (which was the 18th episode in the series).
This 1998-produced color video from Columbia Tri-Star Home Video is presented (for some odd reason that I've yet to fathom) in "EP" (Extended Play) mode. (Well, at least the copy that I received is in EP mode; perhaps some other copies *were* recorded in SP; I cannot be sure of this.)
But this EP recording makes no sense to me at all, since all 70 minutes could easily fit on the tape's spool in "SP" (Standard) playback mode, and give better quality to boot. It also seems strange that Columbia has produced some of the tapes in this series of 10 "All In The Family" videos in SP mode, while others (like this one) are recorded at the inferior EP speed. Most curious indeed.
But, even so, the video and audio look and sound pretty good here, considering the limitations of the VHS format. In fact, the Hi-Fi Mono sound on this tape actually sounds *better* than the audio on any of the multiple AITF boxed sets on DVD. The DVD's audio tracks seem a tad "weak" to me.
Completists beware! --- These Columbia/Tri-Star videos of "AITF" are NOT showing the complete, uncut episodes. Some large chunks of programming have been edited out of this video, and others in this series too. Which, again, seems strange, because there are no commercial interruptions here, and obviously no need to trim anything for time reasons. But, obviously, Columbia has used truncated, syndicated prints for these "All In The Family" videos.
An example of missing scenes --- In the first episode on this tape, the final 2 to 3 minutes of the Epilog scene are missing (when Archie and Mike/Meathead are talking about the greeting card that Edith received earlier in the episode). It *is*, indeed, all just "filler", without much substance, but it would still be nice to see the shows uncut.
If you desire to see the complete, unedited shows, you'll have to purchase the seasonal boxed sets of "All In The Family" on DVD. The DVDs do present the shows in uncut form, which is great to see, because there are some often-excised scenes shown on the DVDs that you've probably never seen before, due to the chopped-up prints shown on commercial TV.
Smile-inducing dialogue courtesy Mr. Archie Bunker in "Meet The Bunkers" ..................
Archie (talking to daughter Gloria): "Pull that skirt down! ...... Every time you sit down in one of them things, the mystery's over!"
LOL!
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