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Hill Street Blues - Series 1 [DVD]
 
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Hill Street Blues - Series 1 [DVD]

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Product details

  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Channel 4 DVD
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Mar 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000E1P2VM
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,349 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Created by Steven Bochco and one of television's most influential series, Hill Street Blues was not your father's cop show. The Emmy-winning pilot episode, "Hill Street Station," immediately established the series as less a police procedural than an up-close and personal "interface with the police experience." To establish gritty, documentary-like realism, the show featured sequences, such as the pre-credit roll call, that were filmed with a hand-held camera. There was chaotic, overlapping dialogue. There were sudden, shocking bursts of violence that claimed popular characters. Story lines were not wrapped up at the end of the hour, but instead, unfolded serially throughout the season. It's no wonder that Hill Street, while championed by most critics, was initially not embraced by viewers. It was, in the beginning, one of television's lowest rated shows, its case not helped by NBC's criminal practice of juggling it in its primetime schedule). But there is justice in Hollywood. Hill Street Blues won the Emmy for best drama in its first season. Also honored were several members of the ensemble, including Daniel J. Travanti as the compassionate and incorruptible Precinct Capt. Frank Furillo, Michael Conrad as the avuncular Sgt. Phil Esterhaus (whose cautionary, "Let's be careful out there," became the show's pop culture signature), and Barbara Babcock as the wildly sexual Grace Gardner, who rocks Esterhaus's world (particularly in the episode that earned her statuette, "Fecund Hand Rose").

There were no big stars on Hill Street Blues (or, for that matter, no little stars, as one of the cast members jokes during a near-hour-long reunion featurette included as a bonus feature on this three double-sided disc set). Each was an indelible character, among them Charles Haid as cowboy cop Andy Renko, Veronica Hammel as sexy public defender Joyce Davenport, Bruce Weitz as the untamed, animalistic Belker, Keil Martin as LaRue, whose descent into alcoholism is one of the season's most compelling dramatic arcs, and James Sikking as the gung-ho Howard Hunter. Once daring, Hill Street Blues seems almost quaint today, with none of the graphic sex or language that scandalized NYPD Blue (in one episode, a captured cat burglar, portrayed by a pre-L.A. Law Michael Tucker, makes a reference to "wolf pee-pee"). The ethnic portrayals, too, are not exactly nuanced. But the human dramas at the heart of Hill Street still make for arresting television. --Donald Liebenson

DVD Description

The Hill Street Blues - Series 1 DVD contains all episodes from the first series of the ground-breaking TV cop show from legendary producer/writer Steven Bochco. One of the most innovative and critically-acclaimed series of its time, Hill Street Blues ran from 1981 to 1986 and has been influential in shaping later cop shows such as "NYPD Blue" and "L.A. Law". Set in a fictional locale patterned after Chicago, it tells the story of an overworked, under-staffed police precinct and provides a realistic view of the personal and work lives of its characters, which occupy every rung of the hierarchical ladder. Throughout the series, Captain Frank Furillo juggles the delicate balancing act of protecting the jurisdiction's law-abiding citizens, without inciting the local gangs and criminal elements, which are openly hostile to any police presence. As dangerous as his inner-city neighbourhood may be, however, Furillo's biggest battles often involve protecting his own cops from the Public Defender's Office, self-serving bureaucrats, and even each other.

Synopsis

'Let's be careful out there.' So ends each roll-call session at the Hill Street station house. In Hill Street Blues – Series 1 the action gets off to a flying start with Precinct Captain Frank Furillo having to defuse a hostage crisis. The rest of the season keeps up the pace, as Officer Larue battles a drinking problem, Sgt. Esterhaus questions his upcoming marriage, and Furillo finds his chances for promotion compromised by a city councilman's involvement in a murder.


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98 of 98 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
"Hill Street Blues" was, and still is, my absolute favourite television series. When first transmitted in the 1980's the comments you read here about the ground-breaking format of the show are absolutely true: multi-thread storylines, a huge cast ensemble, documentary-style direction, humour, realism and ACTION.

After settling down for a serious couch-fest of memories with these DVD's it was quickly apparent something was missing. Scenes weren't making sense. Edits were skipping around. Events were being referenced that the viewer hadn't seen.

As has been mentioned here elsewhere, these are the edited versions of the show suitable for early-evening transmission on Channel 4. And they haven't been edited at all well. The action, gritty and realistic for its time but tame by today's standards, has been all but totally deleted. A key ingredient of what made the show so good isn't there any more. Just what is the point of releasing a cult series to enthusiasts if you then remove one of the facets that made it so memorable? I expect better from the channel that prides itself on providing innovative, controversial programming.

It got so bad that I gave up watching half way through the second series. I'm even thinking about flogging both boxed sets on the Amazon resellers market.

Great programme, lousy DVD's...
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
At last the best cop show from the past couple of decades hits DVD. Hill St Blues is everything I recall and more - complex storylines, fantastic acting, gritty realism and great characters. The only minor quibble is the number of cuts from the orginally broadcast versions - most notably the shooting of Hill & Renko in the pilot episode and Frank & Joyce's passionate lunch in the 2nd part of The Rites of Spring. The complete episodes have already been issued on video, so why the cuts now? Without these I would have had no hesitation in awarding a full five stars.

Having said that these only slightly mar the overall enjoyment and I look forward to the timely release of all seven seasons.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
6 star cop show 5 Mar 2006
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Format:DVD
As a London cop of over 25 years I still remember with great fondness this outstanding cop show. There is no doubt in my mind that this was and is the best TV cop show of them all; it never shirked from issues such as corruption and alcoholism amongst cops, plus who can forget the major chracters who came to grief; plus the very funny bits [Xmas on The Hill? the Mayor's Wife's Dog?]
I grew up with these cops and as the last reviewer stated, I never thought it would arrive on DVD. It's been a long wait, but worth it.
Still showing on More4; catch it if you're a fan, if you've never seen it watch it to find out why it is the best.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
NOT ALL EPISODES PRESENT!!! WARNING
US IMPORT: I note all HSB reviews are the same regardless of which product you look at. I refer specifically to the 'US Import' version for sale, which is in fact Canadian. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Nick
One of the BEST cop shows of all time
This show BROKE the mold on how cop shows should be done - almost EVERY other cop/detective show that followed HSB copied their ground break format. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Arthur Athanassiou
PLEASE PLEASE RELEASE THE COMPLETE SERIES!
"This is Dispatch - we have a 9/11. Armed robbery in progress, see Surplus Store, corner of People's Drive and 124th Street". Read more
Published 12 months ago by Jules
Classic cop capers
Goodness. This takes me back. As a rookie cop on the streets of east London when this first hit the screens, we all used to watch it. Read more
Published 15 months ago by BobM
Let's be careful out there
"Hill Street Blues" (HSB) was a successful American TV series during the 1980's. It seems only three seasons have been released on DVD. This is the first one. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Ashtar Command
My Niece is very pleased
I bought this DVD on behalf of my Niece and she is very pleased with it.
Published 19 months ago by Benton Fraser
hill street blues series 1
I have tried many times in the past to get hold of Hill Street Blues and finally I have it. I am working through the DVD's and it is just fabulous. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Mr. James H. G. Hammond
Hill Street Blues Season DVD 1 & 2
I was and still am a huge fan of this groundbreaking (at the time) TV series. The multi-layered, intellegent storylines; the writing had pace and the viewer wasn't spoon-fed to the... Read more
Published on 2 April 2010 by Atticus Kane
An Old Friend
Ground-breaking stuff first time round. Loving it again. Makes total chaos into an artform! And I don't think my missus will mind me saying that I'd watch it anyway just to... Read more
Published on 11 Jan 2010 by Neil Tipton
let's roll
A large ensemble cast of generally likeable but also flawed characters. Storylines that carry on from episode to episode. Multiple bits of dialogue at the same time. Read more
Published on 8 Dec 2009 by Paul Tapner
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