Goodnight Sweetheart: The Complete Collection (UK R2) ADDED

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Goodnight Sweetheart: The Complete Collection (UK R2) ADDED

Postby Todd_Oberly » 11 Sep 2017 02:02

Goodnight Sweetheart: The Complete Collection
Country: UK
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Revelation Films
Case Type: Keep Case (but see notes)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (but see notes)
Anamorphic: no (but see notes)
PAL or NTSC: PAL
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Subtitles: none
Cuts: see below
Commentaries: see below
Extras: see below
Notes: see below
Easter Eggs: none
Amazon ASIN: B000HXDM0A
Source: personal copy


Goodnight Sweetheart (TV) 1993-99
"Mr Gary Sparrow is an ordinary bloke with an extraordinary life. By day, a very bored and uninspired TV repairman but by night, an accidental time traveler."
Director: Robin Nash (35 episodes), Terry Kinane (18 episodes), Nic Phillips (5 episodes), Martin Dennis (1 episode)

R2 United Kingdom - Revelation Films
The Complete Collection

DISC ONE:
Episodes:
Series One (1993)
Play All (173:28)
"Rites of Passage" (28:57)
"Fools Rush In" (29:01)
"Is Your Journey Really Necessary?" (29:01)
"The More I See You" (28:12)
"I Get Along Without You Very Well" (29:10)
"In the Mood" (29:06)
Extras:
- Interview with Creators and Writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran (56:02)
- Commentary on all episodes by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran

DISK TWO
Episodes:
Series Two (1995)
Play All (144:47)
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (29:02)
"I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" (28:45)
"Just One More Chance" (29:01)
"Who's Taking You Home Tonight?" (28:57)
"Wish Me Luck..." (29:02)
Extras:
- Interview with Christopher Ettridge (31:07)
- Commentary on "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" by series creators and writers Maurice Gran and Laurence Marks and writers Gary Lawson and John Phelps
- Commentary on "Who's Taking You Home Tonight?" by series creators and writers Maurice Gran and Laurence Marks and writers Gary Lawson and John Phelps
- Also Available: Series One

Disk THREE
Episodes:
Play All (145:18)
"As You Wave Me Goodbye" (29:07)
"Would You Like to Swing on a Star" (29:05)
"Nice Work If You Can Get It" (28:53)
"Let Yourself Go" (29:08)
"Don't Fence Me In" (29:05)

DISK FOUR
Episodes:
Series Three (1995)
Play All (164:44)
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" (49:05) (Christmas Special 1995)
"It Ain't Necessarily So" (28:53)
"One O'Clock Jump" (28:55)
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" (28:42)
"Change Partners" (29:08)
Extras:
- Interview with Dervla Kirwan (21:50)
- Commentary on "It Ain't Necessarily So" by series creators and writers Maurice Gran and Gary Lawson and writer John Phelps
- Also Available: Series One, Series Two

DISK FIVE
Episodes:
Play All (174:26)
"Goodnight Children Everywhere" (29:01)
"Turned Out Nice Again" (28:56)
"There's Something About a Soldier" (29:06)
"Someone to Watch Over Me" (29:09)
"The Yanks Are Coming" (29:08)
"Let's Get Away From It All" (29:05)
Extras:
- Commentary on "The Yanks Are Coming" by writers John Phelps and Gary Lawson

DISK SIX
Episodes:
Series Four (1997)
Play All (145:31)
"You're Driving Me Crazy" (29:08)
"In the Mood" (29:04)
"Out of Town" (29:06)
"And Mother Came Too" (29:06)
"The Leaving of Liverpool" (29:07)
Extras:
- An Interview with Emma Amos (Yvonne) (20:01)
- Commentary on "You're Driving Me Crazy" by Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, and John Phelps
- Commentary on "And Mother Came Too" by Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, and John Phelps
- Also Available: Series One, Series Two, Series Three

DISK SEVEN
Episodes:
Play All (173:52)
"How Long Has This Been Going On?" (29:05)
"Easy Living" (28:58)
"Come Fly With Me" (28:47)
"Heartaches" (29:03)
"Careless Talk" (28:53)
"The Bells Are Ringing" (29:06)

DISK EIGHT
Episodes:
Series Five (1998)
Play All (144:51)
"A Room With a View" (29:02)
"London Pride" (28:46)
"When Two Worlds Collide" (28:51)
"Mairzy Doats" (29:06)
"Pennies From Heaven" (29:06)
Extras:
- An Interview with David Benson (Noel Coward) (42:11)
- Commentary on "A Room With a View" by Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, and John Phelps
- Commentary on "When Two Worlds Collide" by Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, and John Phelps
- Also Available: Series One, Series Two, Series Three, Series Four

DISK NINE
Episodes:
Play All (145:12)
"We Don't Want to Lose You..." (28:48)
"...But We Think You Have to Go" (29:06)
"Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking" (29:06)
"Love the One You're With" (29:06)
"My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (29:05)
Extras:
- Commentary on "Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking" by Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, and John Phelps

DISK TEN
Episodes:
Series Six (1999)
Play All (144:59)
"Mine's a Double" (29:06)
"All About Yvonne" (29:08)
"California Dreamin'" (29:00)
"Grief Encounter" (29:06)
"...The 'ouses in Between" (28:39)
Extras:
- An Interview with Elizabeth Carling (Phoebe) (21:42)
- Commentary on "Mine's a Double" by Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, John Phelps, and Geoff Rowley
- Commentary on "...The 'ouses in Between" by Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, John Phelps, and Geoff Rowley

DISK ELEVEN
Episodes:
Play All (144:28)
"Just in Time" (28:58)
"How I Won the War" (29:06)
"Something Fishie" (28:47)
"Flash, Bang, Wallop" (28:42)
"Accentuate the Positive" (28:55)
Extras:
- Introduction to "Accentuate the Positive" by Maurice Gran and Laurence Marks (2:41)
- Commentary on "Accentuate the Positive" by Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Gary Lawson, John Phelps, and Geoff Rowley

Subtitles: None
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Picture Format: Non-Anamorphic
TV System: PAL
Soundtrack(s): English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Case type: Keep Case
Notes: Each series is also available separately.
Complete collections were previously released in a box collecting the individual series, and in a limited edition tin.
All interviews appear in 16:9 anamorphic.

Cuts:
There are cuts to two series two episodes:

"I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" has been edited to remove Gary singing part of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling". In the original version, Gary is playing the song on the piano and Phoebe says, "Will you pack it in with that miserable wailing?" He replies, "Y'see, Reg, she has started to criticise the little things I do" which is also a lyric from the song. The edited version clips off the beginning of the scene, making Gary's comment rather less witty.

A song by Cliff Richard (the aptly-titled "We Don't Talk Anymore") has been replaced by nondescript stock music in "Who's Taking You Home Tonight?" and the dialogue has been edited to disguise the change. The song is featured in the scene where Gary returns to the restaurant, where he has left a tape playing a recording of Gary being sick. In the original version Ron says, "Can you hear something? Sounds like Cliff Richard!" and Gary replies, "Shut up, Cliff!" Both of Ron's lines and Gary's reply have been removed.

Series one and three are believed to be uncut, and series four through six are currently unknown. Information via Brad Jones @ Roobarbs.


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I posted a request on Roobarb's for more information about cuts, and hopefully can suss out the rest.
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Re: Goodnight Sweetheart: The Complete Collection (UK R2) AD

Postby Samuel_Scott » 17 Sep 2017 23:56

Great work Todd!

Hopefully last year's outing gets a release eventually too.

Thanks! 8)
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