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When I reflect Screwball comedies, one of the first that comes to mind is Green Acres. It was a prove I watched as a kid but really did not advance to like until I was an adult. The writing on this present was absolutely gleaming. Terrible Eddie Albert as Oliver Wendell Douglas was objective a NY lawyer who wanted to live out his dream of running a simple country farm. Too unpleasant he chose Hooterville, a town populated by some of the greatest screwballs of 1960′s television. From shyster Mr. Haney who sold them the rundown farm, to dimwitted Hank Kimball of the Dept. of Agriculture, Hillbilly neighbors the Ziffels and their pet pig Arnold…Oliver never had a chance!

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The rapidfire jokes and peruse gags predate by some ten years the style of the Zucker Brothers who would give us movies like Airplane and Naked Gun. Never a note to deal with sentimentality, this was pure wacky fun. A exhibit that made the Nielsen top 20 ratings in four of its six seasons on CBS. It’s titanic to have these out on DVD and at such a bargain note compared to many fresh shows.

This spot features the thirty episodes of the second season which would be their highest rated season as they finished #6 in the ratings. Here are a few of my approved episodes:

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“I Didn’t raise My Pig to be a Soldier” – The Ziffels go on a second honeymoon, so Oliver and Lisa babysit Arnold. During this time, Arnold gets drafted. Oliver tries to account for the mess to the draft board, but soon the FBI gain eager. Mr Douglas, “the celebrated Hooterville Pig Attorney,” is able to obvious up the residence and everyone is delighted, except for Ralph, who finds out that she has been drafted.

“You Ought to be in Pictures” – Jim Stewart of the Department of Agriculture decides to acquire a film entitled “The Pitfalls of Farming,” starring Oliver. A mixed up phone call is placed, and the town mistakenly assumes that actor Jimmy Stewart is coming to town to build them all in the movies.

“A Square is Not Round” – Oliver has a chicken that is laying square eggs, but they don’t know which one. Mr. Changeable the chicken breeder is willing to pay $1000.00, and 1/4 cent per chick hatched for the bird, so Oliver let’s him have them all. Lisa is upset, but not as upset as Mr. Short-tempered who returns all of the chickens, since none of them seem to lay anything other than normal shaped eggs. The point to ends with Oliver awaking the next morning to get it was all a dream…or was it?

“The Hideous Duckling” – Oliver refuses to pay his phone bill until the phone is taken off the pole and place into the kitchen. Ralph moves in with the Douglas’s while Lisa attempts to earn her attractive. Lisa tries to perform Mr. Kimball jealous by making it gaze like Ralph has another suiter…Tom Blackwell, the telephone installer. Needless to say, at the ruin of the episode, Ralph has afraid off both Mr. Kimball and the telephone installer, and the Douglas’s are left with no indoor phone.

This was fair such a beneficial note and my appreciation grows for it with repeated viewings. It’s incredible to have broad extinct shows like this on DVD!

“Green Acres: Season One” was a slight disappointing. Not because of the quality of the DVDs or anything like that. No, it’s unprejudiced that the first season of the sitcom wasn’t very funny–or at least not in the sense that later seasons were comic.

The first season was heavily restricted to the sitcom’s current premise: a reverse of “The Beverly Hillbillies” (created by Green Acres executive producer Paul Henning and also aired on CBS) . The humor was supposed to be generated by the fish-out-of-water city-slicker who lands in Hooterville with delusions about his agricultural aptitude. Comedy was to accrue from the city slickers’ attempts to fit into their bucolic setting.

Initially, eccentric Oliver Douglas was supposed to be the funny, and Lisa, his sophisticated wife, the “straight man” reacting to his abberant behavior and farcical farming. Oh, obvious, it rapidly became evident that she was a abominable cook whose gastronomic repertoir was tiny to those noxious “hotscakes.” But she had a one-joke routine: she made awful pancakes. (It wasn’t until later that she concocted humorous variations on the theme, such as “hotscakes hash”) .

Gradually, the premise began to change–and the demonstrate became a lot funnier. The original humor derived from the surreal goings-on in Hooterville, to which Lisa adopted and Oliver did not, resulting in complete role reversal: Oliver was the straight man, not only for his wife but for the entire psychotic populace of Hooterville. His tremendous uninteresting grin (seen almost nonstop in the pilot) was replaced by screaming, scowling and sputtering as he struggled with situations that seemed like something upright out of the Twilight Zone.

The change evolved through the first season–and was complete by the second season. So the second season DVD situation is VERY comic.

Consider the following contents of the Season Two DVD set:

*Lisa nonchalantly observes that one of the chickens is laying cube-shaped eggs–and it’s total insanity from that point on as Oliver tries to approach to grips with the square-egg phenomenon.

*Arnold the pig is drafted. No one in Hooterville seems to peep that the porker is ineligible, and no one in the military bureaucracy seems superb of conceiving that the draftee is really a pig. “Famous pig lawyer” Oliver Douglas is the only hiss of reason in the sea of ensuing insanity.

So if you were even modestly disappointed by “Green Acres: Season One,” you really must maintain “Green Acres: Season Two.”

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