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Rhoda: Season One (1974)

Valerie Harper , Julie Kavner , Tony Mordente  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Valerie Harper, Julie Kavner, Nancy Walker
  • Directors: Tony Mordente
  • Format: Box set, Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Shout Factory
  • DVD Release Date: April 21, 2009
  • Run Time: 630 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001O4KBN2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,379 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Rhoda: Season One" on IMDb

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It’s easy to see why Rhoda fans are ecstatic that the series has finally appeared on DVD (with all 24 first-season episodes on four discs), a mere 35 years after its broadcast debut. Shows like this are the comedy equivalent of comfort food: uncomplicated, reliable, not very spicy but tasty and filling. Sitcom meatloaf, you might say. Spun off from Mary Tyler Moore by co-creators James L. Brooks (whose formidable resume as a writer, director, and producer also includes The Simpsons, Taxi, and movies like Broadcast News and As Good As It Gets) and Allan Burns, the show finds Valerie Harper’s Rhoda Morgenstern returning to her native New York after a decade in Minneapolis. What begins as a short visit turns into a full-blown homecoming when she meets and immediately falls for the manly-but-sensitive Joe Gerard (David Groh); Rhoda at first lives with dowdy, amusingly neurotic sister Brenda (Julie Kavner, later to achieve considerable fame and fortune as the voice of Marge Simpson), but we’re barely a third of the way into the season when she and Joe decide to tie the knot.

Debuting in 1974 (it ran for five years), Rhoda is an interesting reflection of its times. Harper’s character is a feminist ("Thank you, Ms. Magazine," she says when Brenda congratulates her for taking the initiative with Joe), but still old-fashioned enough to balk at moving in with a man before they’re married. Sexual revolution notwithstanding, references to sex are chaste and fleeting. And in this pre-PC era, the show is unabashedly, old-school ethnic, with its broad Bronx accents and Rhoda’s stereotypically hovering, meddling, hard-to-please Jewish mother (hilariously portrayed by Nancy Walker). But if it seems a little out of date, Rhoda makes up for that simply by being funny and likable; the hour-long "Rhoda’s Wedding," one of the highest-rated TV episodes of its time, is a riot, featuring Harper’s former Mary Tyler Moore mates (Moore, Ed Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Georgia Engel, and the inspired Cloris Leachman) having an absolute field day. And let’s not forget show producer Lorenzo Music as the drunken Carlton the Doorman, never seen but often heard via intercom. The sole bonus item is a paltry reminiscence with Brooks and Burns but none of the actors. --Sam Graham

Product Description

The popular spin-off of the beloved Mary Tyler Moore Show finally arrives on DVD. It all begins as Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper) goes home to New York for a visit. When she unexpectedly meets the guy, Rhoda decides to move back. Joe Gerard (David Groh), the ruggedly handsome and divorced owner of a demolition company, is the perfect match for Rhoda. The couple works hard to keep their relationship solid in spite of, and sometimes because of, nonstop interference by Rhodas manipulative mother Ida (played by the brilliant Nancy Walker), her needy, depressed sister Brenda (Julie Kavner, The Simpsons), her loving but ineffectual father Martin (Harold Gould, The Sting) and, of course, Carlton the Doorman. In the first season, Rhoda and Joe met, fell in love, got married and set up life together. This first season won Golden Globe Awards for Best Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy. Valerie Harper won the Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Comedy that year. Rhoda would go on to win our hearts during its five season run.

Bonus Features:

Remembering Rhoda: Creators James L. Brooks and Allan Burns and stars Julie Kavner and Harold Gould look back at the creation and success of Rhoda.

Customer Reviews

Again - please continue to release all of the other seasons of Rhoda on DVD...SOON!!!! T. Rozan  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
I love the show and I am only in my mid 20's. CZJ  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Consider this, "RHODA" fans... March 20, 2009
By BIGC
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It has come to light that approximately 2/3 of the episodes in the "Rhoda-Season One" set, are the edited for syndication versions. Fox holds the masters to "Rhoda", and they are said to be damaged. Apparently, Shout! did the best that they could do, and the choice was to release "Rhoda", as is...or not at all. Some of the footage that did make it to this release is quite flawed, and it is anything but pristine. A few episodes are unedited, such as "Rhoda's Wedding", "You Can go Home Again" and "Along Comes Mary"...all personal favorites of mine. Since this is the only set of "Rhoda" that has yet to have been offered on dvd, I am not terminating my pre-order, as other fans have said they have. Shout has been quite clear on their website concerning the content of this dvd set. Of course, we all would like a perfect dvd release for "Rhoda-Season One", but it is what it is. To buy or not to buy. It's up to YOU. As for myself, I still want the set. To read a review of the "Rhoda" dvd set, visit Sitcomsonline.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware: Cut episodes April 22, 2009
The show is obviously beautiful but this DVD isn't: first of all the episodes are cut (where's Mary on the Pilot?), then the quality is unacceptable. This DVD is a total shame!!!
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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars You, too, are going to make it after all!! February 6, 2009
Rhoda, TV's favorite, funny second banana is FINALLY returning in a complete first-season DVD boxed set!

Shout!Factory is issuing the four-disc boxed set to honor the show's 35th Anniversary. (Obviously, this is a pre-order review, so the actual discs could not be examined.)

The series, starring Valerie Harper in the title role, ironically became an iconic sitcom itself after spinning off from THE iconic sitcom of the era: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Rhoda was a ratings success, even beating its parent show, and was also the winner of two Golden Globes and two Emmy Awards during its run.

Rhoda premiered in 1974 on CBS and ran for five years. Harper portrays her character, Rhoda Morgenstern, as larger than life - a big mouth, big hearted woman from the Bronx with self-esteem and weight issues. Her best friend was the prim and proper, responsible Mary Richards (played to absolute perfection by Ms. Moore), the two meeting because they both lived in the same apartment building in Minneapolis. The juxtaposition between the flamboyantly dressed, non-conformist Rhoda and the fashionable and traditional Mary was a consistent source of humor.

(Note: the following contains specific plot details.)

In this series, Rhoda, who has beaten her weight issues, takes her trademark head scarves and returns home to visit. Once there, she meets Joe Gerard (played by David Groh) and a romance begins. Rhoda decides to stay in New York, initially moving in with her younger sister, Brenda (played by Julie `Marge Simpson' Kavner), who is struggling with the same issues that had plagued her older sister.

Their parents, Ida and Martin Morgenstern (played by the brilliant Nancy Walker and Harold Gould) are arche-typically Jewish, having aired prior to political correct ideas. So, Ida is overbearing, overprotective, loving and desperate to make sure Rhoda finds a good husband. Martin is henpecked, dutiful, and mild-mannered.

In a move that was quite controversial for its time, Joe and Rhoda decide to live together, but do so only briefly. Whether from pressure from viewers or not, Rhoda quickly realizes she wants to be married, and they wed.

Just eight weeks into the series, on Oct. 28, 1974, Rhoda and Joe were married in a special hour-long episode. Widely publicized, the episode became one of the highest-rated TV shows during the decade. All of the main characters from The Mary Tyler Moore Show were on hand for the nuptials. Ted Knight, who played the bombastic anchor man Ted Baxter, was not in attendance.

In addition to Mary Richards, look for curmudgeon Lou Grant, played by Ed Asner, writer Murray Slaughter, played by Gavin `Love Boat' MacLeod, sometime friend Phyllis Lindstrom, played by the brilliant Cloris `Dancing With the Stars' Leachman, and gentle Georgette Franklin, played by Georgia Engle.

In the closing credits of the first season, Rhoda was depicted walking across a New York street. She stops and tries to imitate Mary Tyler Moore's trademark hat toss, but instead the cap slips from Rhoda's hand.

Comic and producer Lorenzo Music, portrayed Carlton the Doorman. Carlton was often drunk, and always unseen. He spoke to Rhoda, et al via the apartment intercom. (Music was also the voice of the TV Garfield.) Becoming well-known for never being seen on Rhoda, gave Music the idea of never being photographed directly in public or on film. If filmed, there would always be something blocking his face, or he'd only be depicted in silhouette.

The opening explanied: "Rhoda Morgenstern was born in the Bronx in December 1941. She's always felt responsible for World War II. She had a bad puberty. It lasted 17 years. She's a college graduate, she went to art school. Her entrance exam was on a book of matches. She decided to move out of the house at the age of 24. Her mother still refers to this as the time she ran away from home. Eventually, she ran to Minneapolis where it's colder, and she figured she'd keep better. Now she's back in Manhattan. New York, this is your last chance."

This boxed set includes all 25 episodes of Season One: Joe; You Can Go Home Again; I'll Be Loving You, Sometimes; Parent's Day; The Lady in Red; Pop Goes the Question; The Shower; Rhoda's Wedding Part I; Rhoda's Wedding Part II; The Honeymoon; 9-E is Available; I'm a Little Late, Folks; Anything Wrong?; 'S Wonderful; Good-Bye Charlie; Guess What I Got You for the Holidays?; Whattaya Think it's There For?; Not Made for Each Other; Strained Interlude; Everything I Have is Yours, Almost; Chest Pains; Windows by Rhoda; A Nice Warm Rut; Ida, the Elf; and Along Comes Mary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy memories
I was so happy to get this season 1. This is where it all started. I loved the whole series. This season is worth getting. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mo
4.0 out of 5 stars rhoda returns home to new york, and finds love…
Spinoffs were common in the 70’s, with CBS probably leading the way, and finding the most success. Set in Minneapolis, the Emmy winning Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-78) remarkably... Read more
Published 2 months ago by trebe
5.0 out of 5 stars Rhoda was and is great
As a diehard fan of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," I was so excited about Rhoda being spun off into her own show. Read more
Published 4 months ago by AlexsDad
4.0 out of 5 stars For a friend
Bought this for my Best friend as a pre wedding gift. This just proves Im the Mary and she is the Rhoda. Funny T.V. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Janice A. Hale
5.0 out of 5 stars Go Rhoda...
I love this classic series and in fact I like it more than Mary Tyler Moore and if your a Rhoda fan you'll want to get this. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Rave Mystery
5.0 out of 5 stars Rhoda: Season One
I love this DVD. I am a big fan of Valerie Harper and this show. I am very satisfied with it.
Published 19 months ago by Maryanne Gerardo
4.0 out of 5 stars Rhoda Season One: A Great Show
I first bought Mary Tyler Moore in 2007 and loved the show, one of my favorite characters was Rhoda. Read more
Published on August 18, 2010 by C. Johnson
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice classic sitcom box set
Unfortunately, the video quality is not as good as other classic sitcoms. This is only because the original films were not preserved as well as some other classics like Mary Tyler... Read more
Published on November 18, 2009 by Howard S. Cohen
5.0 out of 5 stars This show is terrfic!
This show is terrfic. At first when I read the reviews I wasn't sure to get it or not because of the reviews but I am so glad I didn't listen to them. This show is awesome. Read more
Published on November 16, 2009 by CZJ
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally!
Finally! Rhoda is coming to DVD! The quality is not perfect, but sometimes the original picture and sound quality is part of the charm. Read more
Published on November 1, 2009 by LizF121
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Vote at Shout! Factory for future DVDs!
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Jul 13, 2009 by J. Coop |  See all 2 posts
Vote at Shout! Factory for future DVDs! Be the first to reply
Fox needs to license all the MTM shows to Shout!
I certainly vote "yes" on this. They have to be focused on sales, otherwise they wouldn't stay in business, but they have appeared to prove themselves conscientious when it comes to these kinds of releases. Still, if season one of Rhoda doesn't sell as well as they're hoping, season... Read more
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Episodes UNCUT??
I for one can't wait to pre-order Rhoda Season One: 35th Anniversary. As long as all the episodes are there and the quality print of episodes are excellent, it's worth the money. The syndicated episodes sure did get chopped like all syndicated shows are. I hope all episdoes are uncut too. I like... Read more
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