In Collection
#137
Seen It:
Yes
1: President
2: Review
3: Massage Chair
4: Arcade
5: Halloween
6: Awards Show
7: Daydream
8: Movie Star
9: Stocks
10: Christmas
11: The Trainer
12: Rap
13: Led Zeppelin Boxed Set
14: Complaint Box
15: Rose Bowl
16: Kids
17: Airport
18: Twins
19: Office Feud
20: Our Fiftieth Episode
21: Sleeping
22: The Real Deal
23: Mistake
24: Space
25: The Injury
Comedy
USA / English
| Maura Tierney |
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| Stephen Root |
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| Dave Foley |
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| Andy Dick |
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| Vicki Lewis |
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| Joe Rogan |
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| Khandi Alexander |
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| Phil Hartman |
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| Director |
Patrick Maloney; Tom Cherones |
The affable crew of WNYX is at it again in this painfully underseen sitcom. The 1996-97 season is more outlandish and escapes the clichés of the secret romance between reporter Lisa (Maura Tierney) and news director Dave (Dave Foley), the most continuous storyline of the first two seasons. Many of the season's episodes deal with the normalcy of the office environment: performance reviews, the complaint box, budget cuts, the annual Halloween party, and office feuds, most involving the wonderfully smug anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman in what should have been his signature role) and daffy reporter Matthew (Andy Dick, certainly his signature role). However,
NewsRadio creator Paul Simms and the writers push the envelope, including placing Bill in a mental ward (meeting patient Jon Lovitz who would fill in for Hartman later), Dave's obsession with an arcade game, Matt's compulsion with his "twin" brother (played by Jon Stewart), and eclectic owner Jimmy James's (Andy Root) brief run for the presidency. The fantasy elements kick in with an episode on daydreaming on an extremely hot day, one in which Jimmy falls into a coma, and an episode that takes place in space! At times, those odd elements don't work and there's not enough moments for Khandi Alexander (as Bill's on-air partner). But make no mistake, the show boasts some of the best moments in '90s sitcom-dom. Perhaps the highlight show has Dave and Bill stuck in a St. Louis airport (and swarmed by Midwest manners, to Bill's chagrin) while Lisa runs the station. Season 3 guest stars include Ben Stiller as a health club jerk, Norm McDonald as Jimmy's lawyer, and James Caan as himself wanting to learn for a role shadowing Bill (but ending up marveling how odd Matthew is). Jerry Seinfeld also stars as himself in a surprisingly unfunny episode, proving good comedies shouldn't have to stoop to stunt casting.
--Doug Thomas
| Series |
NewsRadio |
| Distributor |
Sony Pictures |
| Barcode |
0043396124578 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
2/28/2006 |
| Packaging |
Custom Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.33:1 |
| Subtitles |
Portuguese |
| Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
3 |
| Disc 1: |
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Season Three Gag Reel Commentary on 10 Episodes from the Cast and Creators Featurettes |
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