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Series: Good Neighbors Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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Originally telecast in the 1970s, Good Neighbors is the wonderful 1970s Britcom about an upper-middle-class couple who relinquish consumerism and turn their cozy suburban London home into a self-sufficient farm. Tom (Richard Briers) and Barbara (Felicity Kendal) Good trade in one version of the good life for an impoverished other--an old tractor instead of a car, a goat instead of a purebred pup--to the continuing consternation of their best friends and executive-salaried neighbors, Jerry (Paul Eddington) and Margot (Penelope Keith) Ledbetter. Among the episodes contained in the first three series are "Pig's Lib," in which Margot covertly seeks help from the local residents' association to stop Tom's plans for keeping pigs; "Just My Bill," in which Tom and Barbara face the rare problem of a harvest surplus that has to go somewhere; "Mutiny," in which poor Jerry is caught in a crossfire of obligations to both his boss and bossy Margot; "Going to Pot," in which the Goods come close to abandoning their self-sufficiency ethic when Tom proves a profitable craftsman at the potter's wheel; "The Happy Event," in which the birth of new livestock is wonderful news for the Goods but a sore point with the Ledbetters; and "The Last Posh Frock," featuring Barbara at the end of her rope when her last nice dress gets torn. As always, the series' concept ultimately takes a back seat to the lovely chemistry among four outstanding actors, and story lines that wisely emphasize relationships. Fans of British television would do well to look into Good Neighbors. --Tom Keogh

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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 06/13/2006 Run time: 640 minutes Rating: Nr

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71 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterically Funny, February 28, 2005
By S. Fackler "littlebootz" (Tamarac, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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I can't review this specific DVD set, as it has not been released yet at this time. But I own all of these episodes on VHS, and so had to write something to encourage anyone looking at this item to purchase it.
"The Good Life" is at its base the story of Tom and Barbara Good, a happily married couple living in Surbiton, a London suburb. Tom designs toy prizes for cereal boxes until the night he decides that he and Barbara should try something new: living in an entirely self-sufficient manner. What this translates to is transforming their suburban home into a smallholding (farm).
How this happens, and the Good's adventures in farming, are only part of the humor. Tom and Barbara are funny, but it's their neighbor, Margot Leadbetter, who makes tis show really stand out. Margot's husband Jerry used to be Tom's boss, and they've all been friends for a long time. Margot is a dreadful snob, even thought deep down she truly is a good and caring friend. It's an indication of the writing quality (and the quality of Penelope Keith's performance) that while Margot could have become a caricature, she never does. Instead she is slowly revealed as a fascinating and affectionate woman who, although she thinks Tom and Barbara are crazy, nonetheless loves them and wants to be their friend.
The actors are all solid, and soldily funny, the concept cute and fertile ground for jokes, but it's the timelessness and non-gimicky friendship of the show's characters, and the solid cast, that makes "The Good Life" a classic, not just in British comedy, but all comedy. The fact that this show was selected to do a Royal Command Performance will give some indication of how enormously popular and funny it was.
If you like "Fawlty Towers," "The Office," "Father Ted," etc., you will love The Good Life. If you like American shows like "Everybody Loves Raymond," "Friends", "Arrested Development", you will also love The Good Life.
I can't say enough good things! I am thrilled to see this will be released on DVD soon!
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sweet DVD release for the sweetest television program ever, June 20, 2005
By J. M. Ambrosio (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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I've had the new DVD set for about ten days now (my local retailer had it out on the shelves a week before the official release date, I grabbed it the moment I spotted it), so I guess I will be the first to give the rundown on the set.

This is a high-quality release from BBC Video, on par with the "Fawlty Towers" and "Yes, Minister" sets. There are four single-sided discs in an attractive, colorful fold-out case -- one series (or season) per disc, plus a fourth for the 1977 Christmas special plus a few extras. I have watched about half the episodes and they are bright and clear, no problems with picture or sound quality. One odd thing: although the package is labeled "Good Neighbors", the titles on the episodes themselves say "The Good Life", the original name of the series (the music and graphics are the same).

The set is light on special features, the main feature being an interview with "cast, crew, and celebrity fans" that runs about a half hour. It is basically a highlight reel from the series, with running commentary from Richard Briers, Penelope Keith, and some other British television personalities who will probably only be familiar to residents of the UK. Nothing too profound here, just a lot of people going on about how wonderful the show was, sort of like a long promo (but still fun to watch). The only disappointment is that Felicity Kendal does not make an appearance.

Still, the most important thing is that all the episodes from series 1-3 are included, in their original broadcast order. Another reviewer mentioned that the series finale is "missing" from the set, and that is true -- none of the episodes from the fourth and final series are included, presumably because they were previously released as part of a DVD set from Acorn Media. Apart from that one flaw, this is a terrific set, and a must-have.

As for the show itself, what can I say? This is without doubt the sweetest television program ever made. And by "sweet", I do not mean sickly sweet like some Disney-esque treacle that makes you want to vomit, I mean four immensely appealing actors, playing truly lovable characters (yes, even Margo Leadbetter is lovable in her own insecure, wannabe snob sort of way). The Goods enjoy a warm, happy marriage, and genuine friendship with their neighbors, the Leadbetters, and you cannot help but smile and cheer for them, as they stand by each other through thick and thin. "The Good Life" is an ideal program for a family to watch together, or for anyone who is feeling down on a rainy day.

The contents of the set:

Disc 1, Series 1

1. Plough Your Own Furrow
Tom and Barbara Good decide to leave the rat race of every day life and become as near to self-sufficient as possible without leaving their Surbiton home. Penelope Keith is not seen in this episode, however, her voice is heard right at the very end.

2. Say Little Hen
The Goods continue to acquire animals but their next door neighbors Jerry and Margo Leadbetter try to save the Goods from themselves.

3. The Weaker Sex?
A cast iron stove nearly puts Barbara's fire out on the whole idea.

4. Pig's Lib
When the Goods get some pigs, Margo finally draws the line.

5. The Thing in the Cellar
The Goods search for alternative sources of food and Tom puts dung to good use in the cellar.

6. The Pagan Rite
Bills pile up, the Goods need a holiday, and Tom weighs his moral ideals against accepting a job to help pay for it all.

7. Backs to the Wall
On the day before harvest, Tom hurts his back and the weather goes bad, leaving Barbara three days to bring in the harvest or it will rot.

Disc 2, Series 2

1. Just My Bill
Tom and Barbara have proved their mettle in the Garden, but they are challenged with making money off the surplus to pay their bills.

2. The Guru of Surbiton
Two students arrive to help the Goods out, but in Tom they find their new messiah!

3. Mr. Fix-It
A reporter arrives to do a story on the Goods and Margo schemes of ways to bask in some of their fame.

4. The Day Peace Broke Out
When a mysterious thief begins to steal the Goods' leeks, Tom declares war!

5. Mutiny
Jerry must choose between obeying Sir or trying to please Margo by attending her musical The Sound of Music.

6. Home Sweet Home
After hearing about an ideal farm from a farmer, Tom is all ready to leave Surbiton. But Barbara doesn't want to go, and she isn't the only one.

7. Going to Pot
The Goods decide to attend night classes to learn valuable skills. While Margo schemes to outwit a new neighbor adept at painting by taking up pottery.

Disc 3, Series 3

1. The Early Birds
After the Leadbetter's have enough of the Goods' crack-of-dawn activities, the Goods search for new ways to design their schedule.

2. The Happy Event
Efficiency is the name of the game, until Pinky the Pig has her litter.

3. A Tug Of The Forelock
After Tom brainstorms an idea for revamping the rotary cultivator into a transport vehicle, the Goods' try their hand at becoming a housekeeping service to the Leadbetters to earn cash.

4. I Talk To The Trees
The Goods decide to experiment with talking to their plants to see if they'll grow more as Margo plans to run for Music Society President.

5. The Wind-Break War
Miscommunication deteriorates into family feud when Margo's windbreak puts the Goods' fruits in the shade.

6. Whose Fleas Are These?
The Goods struggle to contain a flea outbreak and the search for the source is on!

7. The Last Posh Frock
When Barbara rips her last fancy dress, Tom can't understand how much she has sacrificed.

Disc 4

1977 Christmas Special

Special features:
- Interviews with cast, crew, and celebrity fans
- Cast biographies
- Trailers
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An answer for JJohnson, August 24, 2005
By Library Girl (California) - See all my reviews
Seasons 1-3 are owned by a difference production company than Season 4. So the company that owns Season 4 decided to release it on dvd in 2002. The company that owns seasons 1-3 just recently decided to release those episodes. So...yes, in order to have the complete series you will also need to purchase The Final Season (aka series 4.)
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