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| The Doris Day Show - Season 2 | 
| Directors: Denver Pyle, Alan Rafkin, Coby Ruskin, Earl Bellamy, Frederick De Cordova Actors: Doris Day, John Dehner, Jackie Joseph, Philip Brown, Todd Starke Studio: Mpi Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (12 reviews) Sales Rank: 26872
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 720 minutes Number Of Items: 4 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D7671D ISBN: 0788606352 UPC: 030306767192 EAN: 9780788606359 ASIN: B000A2XC3K
Release Date: October 25, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: September 24, 1968 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  GOD LOVE HER! December 2, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The woman everybody wants as a nextdoor neighbor is the woman I wish I was related to ... unfortunately, we're stuck with a crotch grabbing Roseanne on one side and a J.R. Ewing wannabe on the other! As for relatives ... pimento suckers! AIN'T IT GREAT TO BE ABLE ESCAPE TO A DORIS DAY WORLD, WHEN WE NEED IT THE MOST! Well, what are you waiting for? Buy it now!
  If you're skeptical, skip Season 1 and go straight to this! July 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must admit I was looking forward to seeing The Doris Day Show after only having read about it in TV history and reference books for the last 15 years or so. The most intriguing aspect of the series seemed to be its constantly changing premise. I pre-ordered Season One and I confess it took me nearly two years to work my way through it. It began as a charming, low-key sitcom typical of its era, but quickly became boring with many plots seemingly lifted from The Andy Griffith Show. Doris and her co-stars were much better than the material. The farm in Mill Valley was just not the right setting for her. Although she looked great in all her scenes, she was frequently seen in jeans and shirts, which did absolutely nothing to highlight her fabulous fashion sense or incredibly youthful figure.
Only more than halfway into the first season, in the "Fly Boy" episode (one of the better entries this season) do we get to see Doris decked out in a breathtaking black fishtail gown and realize how stifling the farm setting is to her as a character and an actress. The producers may have realized it too, because it seems from this point forward, the later episodes of the first season tend to have perkier plots and execution.
The character of Leroy B. Simpson becomes very tiresome in Season One. Although James Hampton is a fine actor, the character is too much of a Gilligan-type bumbler to stomach in large doses. There was only room on CBS for one comedic farmhand, and sorry Leroy, but that award went to Green Acres' Eb Dawson.
And so, after a dreary first season with an overdose of bucolic flavor, The Doris Day Show amazingly takes an instant upward turn as soon as our leading lady walks through the doors of Today's World magazine. She accepts a position as secretary to the managing editor, played by McLean Stevenson. Add to this a feisty co-worker played by none other than former Dick Van Dyke Show star Rose Marie, well-written, fast-paced stories and you've got a season that more than makes up for the lackluster episodes we endured throughout Season One.
Doris exudes great chemistry with her new co-stars. Rose Marie adds the much-needed contrast to Doris and comic edge that was missing the first season with Naomi Stevens as the sweet-tempered Juanita. Their teaming provides some of the best installments this season, as seen in "The Gas Station". This episode also brings back James Hampton as Leroy, who is much more appealing in his guest shots than he was a series regular, as the writers seem to have given him slightly more intellect.
The balance between Doris' home life on the farm and professional life at Today's World is executed perfectly, with just enough time devoted to the characters of Buck, Billy and Toby as to keep them involved in the storylines without becoming too boring.
The character of Doris Martin also sports an amazingly hip look this season, most notably in the use of a long blonde fall which instantly dates the show but makes its leading lady look at least 10 years younger. Beginning with the fashion show episode "Doris the Model", the show takes every advantage to show off Miss Day's wholesome beauty in the best possible light. Had I known the series was going to improve so drastically this second year, I may have decided to skip the first season altogether and go straight to this. (Being a completist, however, that was out of the question). On its best days, The Doris Day Show was as good as, or perhaps better than That Girl.
If you tested the waters with Season One and found it too slow-moving for your taste, take my word for it--you won't be disappointed with this set because the series does a complete about-face.
  Excellent Message June 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I remember watching these as a child, but I couldn't really remember an episode. I was extremely pleased with the quality of the show as well as the excellent message conveyed in each episode and am glad I bought this one as well as season 1. I intend to buy all the seasons.
  THESE ARE COMPLETE AND UNEDITED SHOWS September 10, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
DESPITE THE INCORRECT COMMENT ELSWHERE BY SOMEONE NAMED "SAMMY," THE DORIS DAY SHOW EPISODES ON DVD ARE ALL THE FULL, ORIGINAL VERSIONS AND NOTHING IS EDITED OUT OR MISSING. I EVEN HAVE THE ORIGINAL SCRIPTS TO PROVE IT. (ANY DIE-HARD FAN WILL TELL YOU THAT EDITED VERSIONS AIRED ON CBN CABLE WHEN THE SHOW WAS RERUN IN THE MID-1980s AND NOW THESE TERRIFIC DVDS ADD ALL THE MATERIAL TRIMMED BY CBN). THE DORIS DAY SHOW ON DVD ALSO LOOKS BEAUTIFUL AND THE EPISODES HAVE CLEARLY BEEN REMASTERED FROM COLOR NEGATIVES. A FUN SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
  Doris' Expressions are Priceless July 16, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Season Two starts off with a bang as Doris gets a job in San Francisco. The farm is still present though with Grandpa and the boys. Doris is a fantastic comedienne. Her expressions are absolutely priceless....the way she rolls her eyes in exasperation is a classic "Day" trademark. The way she incorporates the "ums" in her speech is natural without being phonetically annoying....another "Day" trademark. She is a joy to behold and McClean Stevenson and Rose Marie are on hand as great second bananas!! This collection has some truly hilarious episodes!! I laughed my head off in most of them!! A timeless series for the whole family to enjoy!! No sex, no violence, no innuendos....just good "wholesome" fun!!
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