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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very, Very FAR OUT!!
Time to rejoice, the original counter-culture Classic TV Police Series phenomenon that remains an iconic favorite, replete with one of the best and most memorable TV musical themes ever composed, will at along last be released on DVD in season boxed sets. Can you dig it?

Season 1 Set 1 will include the first 13 episodes and is expected to include interviews...
Published on September 8, 2007 by E. Hornaday

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33 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Series: 5 Stars; DVD 1 Star!!!
Yet again the moneygrubbing, bloodsucking leechs running the studios decide to rape as much money out of fans as possible by splitting up a season into two costly volumes. Will the incredible greed and stupidity never end? Jeez....
Published on October 4, 2007 by G. H. Giroux


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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very, Very FAR OUT!!, September 8, 2007
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This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
Time to rejoice, the original counter-culture Classic TV Police Series phenomenon that remains an iconic favorite, replete with one of the best and most memorable TV musical themes ever composed, will at along last be released on DVD in season boxed sets. Can you dig it?

Season 1 Set 1 will include the first 13 episodes and is expected to include interviews with the cast.

Premiering Sept. 24, 1968, during the height of the Viet Nam War and Civil Rights Movement, Mod Squad lasted for five action packed seasons with episodes that dealt as much with social issues as it did crime in the streets.

Set in Los Angeles, the premiss was simple enough: Three young people in trouble with the law are given the opportunity of avoiding jail sentences by infiltrating the counter-culture as undercover cops and exposing criminal who prey on youth. The idea is for them to bridge the generation gap between the youth and the "fuzz."

The three "delinquents" were Pete Cochran, portrayed by Michael Cole, who was arrested for car theft; Julie Barnes, portrayed by Peggy Lipton, who ran away from her prostitute mother in San Francisco; and Lincoln Hayes, portrayed by Clarence Williams III, who was arrested during the Watts riots. Tough talking Capt. Adam Greer, portrayed by Tige Andrews, was in charge of the special squad and eventually became a father-figure to them. (Lipton, who later played Norma the waitress in another cult classic - Twin Peaks - was nominated for an Emmy for her role as Julie, and won a Golden Globe in 1970 for her portrayal of the character.)

In the series, Cochran drove an old green "woody" side-paneled stationwagon that became a lasting symbol of the show, along with cooooool bell-bottomed pants! Sadly, the wheels were destroyed in the second season when the car was set ablaze by an arsonist.

The stellar series spawned a block-buster movie in the 1990's that was horrible by comparison, failing in all respects to capture the chemistry and remarkably innocent sincerity of the original.

Included in this set are the first 13 of the 26 episodes that comprised the first season: Teeth of the Barracuda: Bad Man on Campus; What a Pretty Bus; When Smitty Comes Marching Home; You Can't Tell the Players Without a Programmer; A Time to Love, A Time to Cry; Find Tara Chapman; The Price of Terror; A Quiet Weekend in the Country; Love; Twinkle, Twinkle Little Starlet; and The Guru.

Episodes expected in the Season 1 Volume 2 DVD set are: The Sunday Drivers; Hello Mother, My Name is Julie; Flight Five Doesn't Answer; Shell Game; Fear is the Bucking Horse; A Hint of Darkness, A Hint of Light; The Uptight Town; A Reign of Guns; A Run for the Money; Child of Sorrow, Child of Light; Keep the Faith, Baby; Captain Greer, Call Surgery; Peace Now - Arly Blau; and A Seat by the Window.

Created by the legendary TV mogul Aaron Spelling, he produced it along with Danny Thomas and Sheldon Leonard. Harve Bennett replaced Spelling in later seasons.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Landmark Crime Drama Began The Spelling Empire, September 29, 2007
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This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
The Mod Squad is a seminal television show for several reasons. One is that it was so clearly a product of its times - from the clothes, hairdos, to its rebellious, revolutionary, hippie sensibilities.

The second reason is that The Mod Squad was the beginning of the legendary producing legacy of Aaron Spelling, and his many years of providing viewer-friendly programs to both ABC and Fox. Although he had worked as an actor and writer, and had already produced Johnny Ringo and Burke's Law, The Mod Squad began an incredible and unprecedented almost forty year run of producing television shows that captured fans with either high-octane action sequences, or opulent comedies or soap-operatic dramas. The partial list includes The Rookies, SWAT, Charlie's Angels, Starsky and Hutch, Vegas, Hotel, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Dynasty, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Charmed.

But still at the heart of this show was the rapport and relationship between the three street kids who were rounded up and rehabilitated into undercover cops - rich kid Pete Cochran (Michael Cole), runaway Julie Barnes (Peggy Lipton), and taciturn revolutionary Lincoln Hayes (Clarence Williams III. Pete, Julie, and Linc had immediate street cred with the mostly young felons they ran across, and even though it could be testy or frosty, their relationship with their mentor and rehabilitator, Captain Adam Greer (played by Tige Andrews)was solid, and they grew to have much mutual love and respect and affection.

The shows could stretch credulity almost to the breaking point, but the shows dealt with relevant issues, were very entertaining, and well written and well acted.

It is a great treat to watch these episodes again, and we can look forward to the release of the other seasons' episodes with great anticipation.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still (Mad about) the Mod Squad after all these years!, December 21, 2007
This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
THE MOD SQUAD! SEASON 1 VOLUME 1

The first 13 of the season one 26 episodes are all here in chronological order. Interview segments with Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole & former guest stars are featured on 'FORMING THE SQUAD' and 'FRIENDS OF THE MOD SQUAD'; also remembered is 'Inside the "TEETH OF THE BARRACUDA:" 1968' the first episode which also served as series pilot for THE MOD SQUAD.

'FORMING THE MOD SQUAD' is a look back at the times that were in '68 via some of the events that were happening and recollections by Julie & Pete, as well how they came to win the leads in tv's 'hippest' series - groovy!Thoughts too the Mod Squad about mode of transporation-the famous (or is it infamous?)'51 Mercury Woodie and why/how it met its demise is another topic discussed.

Among the four guests are Lesley Ann Warren, Lou Gosset Jr, Ed Asner and Tyne Daly, each reminiscing about an that episode each particular was in, this on the segment 'FRIENDS OF THE MOD SQUAD'.

It's simple really: if you loved the Mod Squad as much as I still do, you need to buy this and you will. If you're like me, consider it a date with Julie - with big brother Pete serving as the chaperone - and Linc as ever close enough to jump in when needed; Greer is here too, and all the rest.

Having already had the entire series on DVD via bootlegs, I yet purchased the official version specifically to see any interview & current video of Julie, Pete & Linc.

Julie? She's still the 'canary' with broken wing, and that same set brown eyes that launched thousands of adolescent boys ships into manhood. At 61 (no way) she's as attractive as ever.

Pete? Michael Cole at age 67 is still Cochran as ever - the 'conscience' of the Squad to this day. He's still 'he' as I was 'he' age 12 when the show debuted in '68.

Linc? 68 & missing; not seen in this dvd set in any recent interview like the other two - this is indeed sad & a real demerit in my bag. Unaware of the cause for his omission whether of his own accord or reasons business, but the absence is notable - and not 'solid' at all brother..we need you; get it together wit da 'man'..take your rightful place the Squad room Mod.

Tige Andrews? RIP Captain...he died earlier this year at 86 but will ever and always be there when you need him - more often than naught seated his office downtown, place where his wall clock was always right twice a day.

Heroes never die really, they just get split into volumes of each season, piece meal. Well, it took long enough to get Mod Squad into/onto official release, so won't throw too much a tantrum regards the seeming tack these days to milk yet another $hekel or more out of the buying public. A shame but like the Golden Rule proffers: he who has the gold, makes the rules.

All things considered, it was worth the wait..I give it '5' stars for the memories, minus one * for Linc's omission interviews and minus one more * for the bleeding of blood from turnips that be the trend today reference hacking seasons into volume$.

Yet, as it remains my favorite television show - ever - there is no way I can give it less 10 stars..the 'unforgettable' opening theme and haunting close can only mean one thing..it's THE MOD SQUAD!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Mod Squad's DVD Debut!, December 2, 2007
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This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
Pete, Julie and Linc. TV's hippest squad of undercover cops finally make the DVD scene with The Mod Squad - Season One, Volume One. Loosely based on creator Bud Ruskin's experiences as a police squad leader for undercover cops, ABC's "The Mod Squad" (1968-1973) recruited the talents of re-formed Pete Cochran (Michael Cole), Julie Barnes (Peggy Lipton) and Lincoln "Linc" Hayes (Clarence Williams III) to fight crime as an undercover unit of the Los Angeles Police Department. Guided by their boss, Captain Adam Greer (Tige Andrews), the only other officer who knew of their identities, the Mod Squad not only bridged the generation gap on the show, but also blazed the hip cops trail for several future crime shows including 21 Jump Street and New York Undercover. The Mod Squad - Season One, Volume One is a 4-disc set featuring the show's first 13 [of 26] hour-long Season One episodes; Full Frame (1.33:1) video, plus the following Special Features: "Forming The Squad" featurette; "Inside The Teeth of the Barracuda: 1968" featurette; "Friends of The Mod Squad" featurette. Here are the episodes and how the discs will be configured:

Disc 1:
"The Teeth of the Barracuda"
"Bad Man on Campus"
"My, What a Pretty Bus"

Disc 2:
"When Smitty Comes Marching Home"
"You Can't Tell the Players Without a Programmer"
"A Time To Love - A Time To Cry"
"Find Tara Chapman!"

Disc 3:
"The Price of Terror"
"A Quiet Weekend in the Country"
"Love"

Disc 4:
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Starlet"
"The Guru"
"The Sunday Drivers"
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mod Squad Fanatic!, May 27, 2008
This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
I'm so glad that they are now releasing The Mod Squad on DVD! This show was groundbreaking for television with young relatively unknown actors/actresses playing the lead roles, addressing issues of the 60's and 70's head on, and an opportunity for law enforcement to be seen in a different, positive light.

The Mod Squad is my favorite show of all time, and I watched the whole DVD set in one weekend reliving my childhood! It is an awesome DVD set, and I enjoyed the interviews and extra features that it offers. I've already bought Season 1 Volume 2, and I'm anxiously awaiting the release of Season 2.

If you grew up with The Mod Squad, this is a must purchase; if you didn't watch it then, you should buy this and watch it now; and you should definitely introduce your kids to Pete, Linc, Julie, and Captain Greer! It is a good, clean, show the whole family can enjoy together!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOLID, January 2, 2008
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Linc was and is the absolute coolest guy on tv. Solid. This show was a favorite of mine and my 3 older sisters, we had to watch it every week. We even played like we were Pete, Julie, and Linc, and we always fought over who got to play Linc believe it or not, (he's that cool). This is a great DVD addition for any collector and you will enjoy it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most unique cop show of the late 60s., December 29, 2009
This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
The Mod Squad centered around three youthful cops, that were recruited to the LA police force in the late 60s. This show was truly cutting-edge as a concept back then. Three cool, under thirty hipsters as cops?? Yep! And it worked, because this was one of the most popular crime dramas of all-time.

The Mod Squad included Pete Cochran, a rich kid looking for kicks, who runs afoul of the law. Then there's Linc Hayes, a black ghetto youth who's struggling to survive, and gets himself busted. Lastly, there's Julie, a gorgeous young woman who suffers from a sad home life, and flees it. She too gets wrapped-up in law-breaking. Instead of throwing these three offenders in the clink, Capt. Greer has the idea of making them undercover cops, as long as they all agree to obey the law from then on.

Linc, Pete, and Julie were the coolest cops on TV in the late 60s. They all dressed in the latest 60s youth fashions, used hip lingo, and had the street-smarts necessary to do their jobs, as cops in the urban jungle of LA. The three were almost like a family, with Capt. Greer looking out for them like a kindly father would.

By working together in harmony, the Mod Squad showed that the societal chasms of race, class, gender, and even generational strife, could be overcome. It may have been an idealistic vision, but then the 60s were an idealistic period. It was so positive to see the three very different Mod Squad members, have a cooperative working relationship, despite their differences. They set an example, that folks could strive to follow in real life.

I highly recommend the Mod Squad, and not only for those who are nostalgic for the 60s. It's simply a quality show, enjoyable for all ages. Like Linc Hayes would say, it's 'solid man'.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Mod Squad Season 1 Volume 1, March 11, 2009
This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
I recently purchased a used DVD of The Mod Squad Season 1 Volume 1.
It came in good condition and I LOVED all the episodes!! Would like to purchase more of these DVD's in the future!!

Thank you
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5.0 out of 5 stars Peggy Lipton Is Peace, November 10, 2008
This review is from: The Mod Squad - Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD)
I'm not one for giving reviews, and this will be a horrible one. Peggy Lipton blew my brains out as an eight year old kid, just moving to california from military family after being stationed in germany. The biggest idea I had about what socal would be like was seeing her on tv while we were moving furniture. Those big sad brown eyes keep me up all night, and I never fell out of love with them. This set gives me a overwhelming sense of peace, 36 years later. She's soft spoken with no rough edges, besides being the most beautiful figure of a woman....and the series is good too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The M*O*D SQUAD is S-O-L-I-D!, September 12, 2008
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I'm new to the show but after reading all the enthusiastic comments here, I just had to pick up a copy of THE MOD SQUAD SEASON 1:VOL 1.

I've been reading a lot about the 60s and the counter-culture movement and this show seemed like a good bet.

So far I've enjoyed the first volume. It reminds me of "Charlie's Angels" to some extent and of course it's produced by Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas. Maybe I'm just more into cop shows then I dare admit.

But there's a certain charm about the three young characters Link, Pete and Julie. It seems like all three of them were running from something and then thrown together as a team of undercover cops, without guns, and they bond. They end up being a surrogate family, in a way, and that's what keeps me interested. The three of them look out for one another and I think that's the hook. And they're always conflicted between the job of being a cop and being a young person, but they seem to find ways of growing as characters.

The clothes and dialogue are fun to watch, and I enjoy looking at the background scenery whenever they film on city streets. One thing that does get on my nerves is that the two male characters, Link and Pete, are always coming to rescue the girl, Julie. She seems kind of helpless, but I have to remind myself that this was 1968 and might have been unbelievable if she were like one of the "Angels" and fought off the bad guys.

One-star deduction because of the splitting of the season. BOOO! The special features include:
Forming The Squad
Inside "The Teeth of the Barracuda:" 1968
Friends Of The Mod Squad

The featurettes include interviews with Michael Cole (Pete) and Peggy Lipton (Julie), but that's about it.





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