Make Room for Daddy
Facts
| Directed by | various |
| Cast | Danny Thomas |
| DVD Release | June 26, 2007 |
| Running Time | 289 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 777966802992 |
| Buy this item | $4.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 12:27 EDT (details) 1 DVD, St Clair Vision, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) |
About Make Room for Daddy
Contains Episodes: Danny's Birthday - The Children's Governess - The Visiting Englishman - Who Can Figure Kids - The Talented Kid - Danny's Palladium Offer - Margaret Feels Neglected - Danny's Date - Don't Yell At Your Children - Rusty Gets a Haircut. Bonus feature: Danny Thomas Bio. Product Description
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Average user review:| Great material, mediocre DVD production |
The actual episodes contained are:
Episode 8: "The Sea Captain" 11/17/1953
Episode 49: "The Children's Governess" 2/1/1955
Episode 7: "The Visiting Englishman" 11/10/1953
Episode 82: "Who Can Figure Kids?" 2/21/1956
Episode 99: "The Talented Kid" 11/26/1956
Episode 67: "Danny's Palladium Offer" 10/25/1955
Episode 41: "Margaret Feels Neglected" 12/7/1954
Episode 106: "Danny's Date" 1/14/1957
Episode 86: "Don't Yell At Your Children" 3/20/1956
Episode 52: "Rusty's Haircut" 2/22/1955
Extra: Radio excerpt from "The Bickersons" featuring Danny Thomas.
All the episodes are complete, except for Episode 82, which is a shortened (23 minute) syndicated version (with syndication opening and closing credits), and Episode 8, which is missing the closing credits only.
These episodes include some rare gems, such as a rare glimpse of the Williams' seldom seen dog Laddie (Episode 8), Danny's date with a pre-"Leave It to Beaver" Barbara Billingsley (Episode 106), and early 1950's cigarette and automobile commercials.
Now, for the bad news. With regard to the discrepancy between the label and the contents pointed out by other reviewers, the only difference is that the "Sea Captain" episode is mistakenly identified as the "Danny's Birthday" episode (which would be Episode 90). Both episodes have a birthday theme, but the one on the DVD is actually Episode 8.
The larger discrepancy is due to the picture on the Amazon.com page, which differs from the actual label, showing titles for four episodes not on this DVD at all. (Perhaps we can hope that this artwork was for another 10 episode DVD that St. Clair has yet to release!) So the list in this review is correct; the picture is not.
Other problems with the St. Clair release are:
1. Incorrect artwork. The pictures on the case and DVD label are of Danny's "second family" (with Marjorie Lord and Angela Cartwright), while all the episodes are from the Jean Hagen years (seasons 1-3) or Danny's one year as a widower (season 4).
2. Totally unrelated music in the "episode" menus. I don't know where they got this music, but I don't think it has anything to do with the show.
3. Notation errors. The mislabeling of the "Sea Captain" episode; a description on the package mentioning Hans Conried as Uncle Tonoose (who doesn't appear in any of these episodes); misspelling of "Palladium" on the episode menu; the apparently random order of the episodes; etc.
4. Compression quality. The source material looks clean, but putting 10 episodes on one DVD means they are significantly compressed - still quite acceptable, but starting to show some noticeable mpeg artifacts.
While I find these issues annoying, it is much more important to me that St. Clair apparently put some effort into using, wherever available, complete and uncut source material, rather than the truncated "syndicated" versions (which is all you get in Questar's awful "Season Five" set). So taking off one star for the "packaging" issues mentioned above, I still give this release a four star rating just for making these rarely seen episodes available in their original form at such a reasonable price.
February 9, 2008
| Outstanding Deal/Great Quality |
| Wrong Episodes |
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