Jack of All Trades - The Complete Series
Immerse yourself in a thrilling blend of historical intrigue and espionage with this cinematic adventure set in the 19th century.American spy Jack Stiles, portrayed with grit by Bruce Campbell, embarks on a covert mission to the East Indies, navigating treacherous alliances and unearthing secrets that coudl alter the balance of power in the region. Alongside the cunning British agent and inventor Emilia Rothschild, the narrative unfolds as a high-stakes game of wits and action, combining period-accurate settings with fast-paced sequences that keep viewers engaged. the film's rich detail and immersive storytelling offer a compelling backdrop for fans of historical dramas and spy-thrillers, while its full-screen format and NTSC standard ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices.
Featuring a robust audio experience with DTS ES 6.1 and Dolby Digital options,the product delivers cinematic depth through high-quality soundscapes and clear dialog,enhancing the tension of every scene. The inclusion of English subtitles and audio description makes the content accessible to a broader audience, including those with hearing impairments or language barriers. With a runtime of just under 8.5 hours, the box set allows for binge-worthy storytelling, complemented by three discs that preserve the film's original aspect ratio of 1.33:1. Its vintage release date of 2006 adds a nostalgic appeal, making it a timeless addition to any collection of historical action films.
- Pros: Engaging historical narrative set against a dynamic espionage plot; High-quality audio and subtitles for immersive accessibility; Fast-paced action sequences with detailed combat scenes; Period-accurate visuals and full-screen format for authentic viewing.
- Cons: Outdated media format (NTSC, analog-style audio); Extended runtime may demand significant time investment; Lack of MPAA rating for content guidance; Aspect ratio may not suit modern widescreen displays.
Format | NTSC, Color, Full Screen |
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Runtime | 8 hours 9 minutes |
Audio | DTS ES 6.1, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo |
Subtitles | English |
Discs | 3 |
Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
GOOD TIMES COMPLETE
Relive the charm of 1970s sitcoms with this extensive collection of Good Times, a groundbreaking series that captures the resilience of an inner-city family in Chicago. The show follows James and Florida Evans as they navigate financial struggles while raising their energetic children, JJ, Thelma, and Michael. Despite the hardships, their bond and the warm humor shared with neighbors like Willona create a heartfelt portrayal of community and perseverance. with standout performances from the original cast, including John Amos, Esther Rolle, and Jimmie Walker, this set offers a nostalgic journey through a pivotal era of television history. it's perfect for fans of classic comedy and those seeking relatable, heartfelt storytelling that resonates across generations.
curated as a box set, this collection brings together 133 episodes of a beloved series, ideal for binge-watching or building a complete library. The 11-disc set includes all episodes, ensuring no detail is missed, and the total run time of over 55 hours provides hours of entertainment for the whole family. The physical set is compact, weighing just 1.67 pounds,making it easy to store or share. Presented in NTSC format and full screen, the high-quality production values preserve the original charm of the show. A Not Rated MPAA classification allows for unrestricted viewing, while the release in 2019 ensures a modern, well-preserved collection for collectors and casual viewers alike.
- Pros
- Comprehensive collection of all 133 episodes
- original cast members in iconic roles
- Nostalgic portrayal of 1970s urban life
- High-quality NTSC and full screen format
- Compact and lightweight design
- Cons
- Long run time may require multiple viewings
- Outdated analog format for some users
- Possible regional format restrictions
- Not suitable for those seeking modern content
Feature | Detail |
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Media Format | NTSC, Box Set, Full Screen |
run Time | 55 hours and 37 minutes |
Number of Discs | 11 |
Studio | Sony Pictures Home |
Release Date | January 1, 2019 |
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
Whether you're a lifelong TV enthusiast or a curious viewer looking to deepen your knowledge, this book is your ultimate companion. it brings together the entire history of primetime television in one easy-to-use volume, covering everything from iconic classics like *The Honeymooners* and *All in the Family* to modern masterpieces such as *24* and *The Office*. With detailed entries on over half a million programs across all seven commercial broadcast networks, more than a hundred cable channels, and major syndicated shows, it's designed to satisfy your thirst for information. Each entry includes cast details, plot summaries, and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, making it a versatile reference for binge-watching, research, or simply enjoying the stories behind your favorite series.
What sets this guide apart is its constant evolution-regular updates ensure you're always in the loop with the latest hits and returning favorites like *CSI*, *The Real World*, and *The Simpsons*. The extensive coverage extends beyond broadcast, highlighting cable sensations such as *The Sopranos*, *project Runway*, and *SpongeBob SquarePants*, along with a curated list of 1,000+ entries that reflect the diversity of television programming. Bonus features include a "Ph.D. Trivia Quiz" to test your expertise and a streamlined directory of TV websites for real-time updates. The book's alphabetical structure and user-friendly design make it simple to navigate, while its rich historical context and insights turn it into a must-have resource for any TV fan.
- Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of over half a million shows across broadcast, cable, and syndicated platforms
- Detailed entries with cast, plot, and behind-the-scenes information for every series
- Continuously updated content featuring new listings and ongoing hits
- Included trivia quiz and website guide for interactive engagement
- Anchored by annual schedules and Emmy-winning highlights for quick reference
- Cons
- physical size might potentially be cumbersome for some readers
- some content could feel dated, though updated editions address this
- Extensive detail might overwhelm casual viewers
Feature | Details |
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Total Listings | Over 500,000 programs |
Coverage | 7 commercial networks, 100+ cable channels, major syndicated shows |
updates | 500+ new listings, ongoing show updates |
Special Features | Annual schedules, Emmy winners, longest-running series, spin-offs |
Trivia Quiz | 200 questions for ardent fans |
Website Guide | Streamlined access to TV-related resources |
As Time Goes By - Reunion Specials
Relive the timeless romance between a young army officer and a dedicated student nurse as their relationship faces a heartfelt challenge when the prospect of grandchildren shifts their perspectives.This story, featuring acclaimed actors Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer, explores the complexities of love, duty, and personal growth with a nuanced performance that captivates audiences. The film's 2-hour runtime offers a leisurely, immersive experience, while its NTSC, color, widescreen format ensures a vibrant and clear viewing on modern devices. Perfect for those who appreciate character-driven narratives and evocative storytelling, it blends emotional depth with accessible themes, making it a thoughtful choice for any movie collection.
Its compact size and lightweight design make it an easy-to-carry option for collectors or those seeking a convenient movie format. The unrated status provides flexibility for viewers who prefer content without MPAA restrictions, while the PBS production adds a level of quality and storytelling that resonates with both casual and dedicated film enthusiasts. with a runtime of 2 hours, this classic offering is ideal for binge-watching sessions or quality time with loved ones. Whether watching on a standard TV or a home theater system, the clarity and resolution of its color format enhance the viewing experience, keeping it relevant for modern audiences.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Renowned actors bring depth to the narrative; emotional exploration of family dynamics; high-quality NTSC color and widescreen format; compact and portable physical design; unrated status offers viewing freedom.
- Cons: 2-hour runtime might potentially be lengthy for some; small size could be less ideal for large-screen setups; limited to a single disc with no bonus features; absence of a formal rating might be a consideration for some viewers.
Format | NTSC, Color, Widescreen |
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Run time | 2 hours |
Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches |
Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Studio | PBS |
Country of Origin | USA |
Experience the Difference
Whether you're craving timeless stories, nostalgic rewatch moments, or a deep dive into TV history, these selections offer somthing for every binge-watching enthusiast. From the heartfelt drama of 'Jack of All Trades - The complete Series' to the cultural touchstone of 'GOOD TIMES COMPLETE', each product delivers unique value. The comprehensive guide of 'The Complete Directory...' is perfect for curious collectors, while 'As Time Goes by - Reunion Specials' brings emotional closure to a beloved classic. Binge wisely-your next favorite show awaits.
Jack of All Trades - The Complete Series
Diverse character-driven narratives with a focus on workplace humor and personal growth.
GOOD TIMES COMPLETE
A feel-good classic sitcom celebrating resilience and family bonds in the 1970s.
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
A definitive guide to over 80 years of television history, ideal for trivia lovers and historians.

As Time Goes By - Reunion Specials
Revisits the iconic romance between Jean and Paul, exploring new layers of family dynamics and love.