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Much to his surprise, NBC did agree to those demands, and out of this came The Dean Martin Show, a series which ran for nine years on NBC, airing at 10 PM on Thursday nights for eight of those years.
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However, Martin wasn't interested in doing a TV series, and offered to do a series only if NBC could meet his demands, demands which he believed no network would ever meet, such as a high salary and being able to show up to do the series for literally one hour per week, with no rehearsal or preparation. In 1965, NBC was eager to give Dean Martin a TV series. We'll have a review of this "new and improved" set very soon. The important thing here is that we do have all of the second season episodes in the set now. And the first two episodes of the third season are still on the end of Disc 3, but that isn't exactly a bad thing, but rather a nice little accidental bonus.
so really, it isn't a mistake, but rather just confusion (although we think most fans do prefer airdate order). Apparently, airdate and production order was the same for all of the episodes on the first two discs, but for the episodes on Disc 3, those were aired in a different order than the order in which they were produced. Disc 3 is still the same, but it actually isn't a mistake that the episodes are out of order. The first episode of the season has been added to the beginning of Disc 1 on the "improved" version. Well, now, we have received our review copy (look for our review soon), and can report that the set has improved. So, what is the deal with Benson - The Complete Second Season? After it was suddenly pulled last month and rescheduled for May 1, we reported to you last month that the title was pulled due to the set being defective, missing the first episode of the season, containing two episodes of the third season, and the episodes on the third disc all being out of order. but we hope that is incorrect, and if it is, we'll definitely let you know. The previous releases of this series from another studio included syndicated versions of all of the episodes, and there is no indication that these will be any different. Inception Media has apparently picked up the rights to the classic series The Real McCoys, but since the previous releases are out of print, they'll be starting over from the beginning, with The Real McCoys - Season One. This week has been a painfully slow week for news, and the only real story is the release of a DVD set which has in fact already been released.