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The West Wing - Series 1-6 : The Bartlet Years (36 Disc Box Set) [2001] [DVD]
 
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The West Wing - Series 1-6 : The Bartlet Years (36 Disc Box Set) [2001] [DVD]

Martin Sheen , Jason Ensler    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Actors: Martin Sheen
  • Directors: Jason Ensler
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 36
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Whv
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Nov 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000B7KXI6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 76,335 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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DVD Description

This luxury box set includes an incredible 36 DVDs and follows the whole two terms of the Bartlett presidency over the first six seasons of the top rated U.S. TV show. With over a hundred individual episodes you can enjoy the Emmy award winning show the way it was mean to be seen: with crystal clear video and audio and no ad breaks. This limited edition box set includes all the extra features of the stand alone box sets, including deleted scenes, commentaries, interviews and documentaries. This one of a kind collector’s boxed set is a must have for West Wing fans everywhere.


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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful
This is a good price for the greatest series in recent years, works out at £25 a season which is an excellent price compared to the prices that single seasons cost online (roughly £40).

However I would avoid buying this set as although this is described as the Bartlet Years this is simply untrue. Currently the Seventh and Final season of the West Wing is being aired in the USA, without giving too much away, albeit some of the emphasis has moved over to the new presidential election, President Bartlet is still in the Oval Office.

This is a great set if you simply wish to watch every episode from the start and want to do it at a low price, but there will be one final Season set that will be missing from this set which will almost be included in a Complete West Wing Boxset when it is (almost certainly) released.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Worth every penny 10 Feb 2006
We bought this box set as a joint Christmas present since it seemed a lot of money to lay out. but boy has it been worth it. We've been watching it intensively since mid-january when it arrived (as in 'it's 2am, can we manage another one?) - there is a HUGE amount of viewing here. Much as I'm a fan of audio commentaries I'm not missing them on this since there is already so much there. The writing and acting are only rarely less than stellar and it turns out that all the friends who advised me to watch it were completely right, it is fantastic!!

My advice is definitely not to fiddle about with one season sets, buy this. the season cliff hangers are so heartstopping (especially the first couple) that you'll end up out looking for a 24hr DVD store!

But don't expect to get any studying/housework/exercise done for at least a month unless you are very strong willed!

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
"You know what this is Mr President?" "What what is?" "Your mood." "There's nothing wrong with my mood." "You don't get enough roughage in your diet, you know I'm right." "I know I'd like to beat you senseless with a head of cabbage, I know that for damn sure!"

And so, a snap of dialogue from arguably one of the very best television dramas to grace our screens in a long time. Inside this, an idealised USA White House, are a stack of plots and characters so well written that you have feel a renewed confidence in politics. The West Wing is a true gemstone of writing, with dialogue in seasons 1-4 so well developed, that you find yourself speaking similar to friends and colleagues. This box set captures the whole journey, from those truly remarkable first steps in seasons 1 and 2 (hampered only by some overly cheesy moments and overt references to the 'free world'), a period of greatness in Seasons 3 and 4 (with episodes that really stand out as accomplished storytelling). Season 5, with only a few notable episodes, is a let down, in part because the principal writer had just left taking his brand of witty interchange with him. Momentum regains in season 6 with a reframed series, focusing on the emerging rivals for the presidency played expertly by veteran Alan Alda, with Jimmy Smiths and Gary Cole.

The casting is also well achieved. President Bartlet (Sheen) was the perfect choice as are his staffers, including the late great John Spencer as the Chief of Staff, Dule Hill as personal aide Charlie Young, Richard Schiff as the ideological rascal, a loveable but grumpy Director of Communications, and Rob Lowe giving four seasons of his time to Sam Seaborn, a comical turn probably without intention. The leading women, CJ and Donna dust the show with their brilliance and provide humour and empathy, clashing against the male bravado. The only irritants comprise a mis-cast Moira Kelly as the poorly written Mandy Hampton, and Joshua Malina who, as Will Bailey, witters annoyingly in the background.

So what is disappointing about the box set? Take a browse of the region 1 counterparts and you'll see the real 'wealth of extras' so heavily promoted with this box-set. There are none bar those short snippets included already with season one. I suspect that the biggest buying market for a 'Bartlet Years' collection would be die-hard fans, and I wish that they had been shown more respect!

This really is a momentous collection of truly great television. Putting aside whether or not you like politics, here is something that narrates our desire for a better life - and shows that getting such a thing is never as easy as it sounds. A remarkable show.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Pointless
This is totally pointless, the Bartlet years do not end until the end of Season 7 so how this can be called "The Bartlet Years" is beyond me

I just hope when the curtain... Read more
Published on 26 April 2006 by S. Downing
perfection
In a world of reality t.v. ( i.e. Celebrity Big Brother, etc..) it is nice to see that there are some people in the entertainment industry that are still interested in acting,... Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2006 by Rana
The show rocks! This Boxset? Not so much.
I have absolutely no complaints about the episodes contained within this boxset... it is without doubt one of the best TV Series i've ever watched. Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2006
AMERICAN TELEVISION AT ITS WORSE
I so looked forward to watching this series after all the rave reviews - what a disappointment!! There is nothing wrong with the acting, in fact there are some fine performances,... Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2006 by Michael Skidmore
Striking the Gold in TV Drama Series
You may not know a thing about the american politics but it will not take you more than an episode and half to get into this amazingly splendid and well scripted series. Read more
Published on 8 Dec 2005 by Punit Oza
If you have any interest in it, then buy it!
Don’t be put off by the price, as previously mentioned by other reviews (which I whole heartedly agree with) the price works out much cheaper than if you were to buy them... Read more
Published on 26 Nov 2005
masterpiece of modern television
no words can honestly describe my joy at having bought this box set.

the west wing must be the most entertaining, and frankly captivating, both intellectually and in terms of... Read more

Published on 15 Nov 2005 by "anoopu"
The Pinnacle of TV Drama
The West Wing simply represents the pinnacle of modern TV drama. Totally compelling from Season 1 Episode 1, the superb casting, acting and scripts unlock the secrets of the White... Read more
Published on 19 Oct 2005 by tellymonkey
The Best Show To Grace Our Screens
The West Wing truly is a modern day televisual masterpiece.The writing is sublime, the acting faultless and the directing masterfull. Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2005 by Robert Cole
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