Sunday, June 21, 2009
Ally McBeal on DVD?
Many of you will remember Ally McBeal, which aired for five seasons on Fox in the late '90s and early 2000's and made stars of Calista Flockhart and Jane Krakowski. You'll also remember Tracey in a memorable recurring role (an Emmy-winning role, if I recall correctly) as unconventional psychologist Tracy Clark, who had Ally as a patient.
If you've been waiting for the series to appear on DVD, you may be in luck. TVShowsOnDVD.com is reporting that sometime in 2009, there will be releases of the first season and of the complete series. And Amazon.com is taking pre-orders for both sets. Let's hope the rumors prove to be true.
If you've been waiting for the series to appear on DVD, you may be in luck. TVShowsOnDVD.com is reporting that sometime in 2009, there will be releases of the first season and of the complete series. And Amazon.com is taking pre-orders for both sets. Let's hope the rumors prove to be true.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Back -- with good news
Well, I am back from my idle time. I was not specific about what I was doing, but now I can be: I had taken a trip to Uganda to visit my sister and her family, to see my oldest niece graduate from the International School there, and to go on a 3-day safari. Details will be posted elsewhere on my site in the future.
And my first post since my return bears good news: it appears that Showtime has decided to pick up a third season of State of the Union, according to C21 Media. I'm pleased with that; even though the series can be quite uneven, having uneven Tracey is better than having no Tracey. No word yet on how many episodes there will be.
And my first post since my return bears good news: it appears that Showtime has decided to pick up a third season of State of the Union, according to C21 Media. I'm pleased with that; even though the series can be quite uneven, having uneven Tracey is better than having no Tracey. No word yet on how many episodes there will be.
Labels: Showtime, State of the Union