The West Wing - Seasons 1-7 Complete Box Set DVD

The West Wing - Seasons 1-7 Complete Box Set

    The West Wing - Seasons 1-7 Complete Box Set

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    Actor:
    Director:
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • Widescreen
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 43
    Main Language:
    • English
    Subtitle Languages:
    • Arabic, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish

      *Not all discs contain all subtitles

    Series:
    Product Message:
    • Important Note! We can only ship this product to United Kingdom addresses. We apologise for any inconvenience. All prices include UK VAT.

    Studio:
    Certificate:
    • 12

    Description

    Release Date: 16 July 2009

    43 Discs - all 154 episodes.

    Follow the trials and tribulations of the Bartlet administration in this monolith of a box set featuring 43 discs and all 154 episodes of the critically acclaimed US political drama. Packed with an awesome array of special features this is one the hard core fans won't be able to resist!

    Includes previously unavailable enhanced content on two bonus discs!

    Bonus Disc 1:
    Series 1:

    • The Primaries
    • The Inauguration
    • Capital Beat
    • Sheet Music
    • Gag Order
    • The West Wing Suite
    • Off the Record

    Series 2:

    • 'Constructing Two Cathedrals' featurette
    • Access Granted
    • Gag Order
    • Deleted scenes
    • Easter Egg (hidden feature

    Series 3:

    • A Property Master's Story
    • The Chief of Stuff
    • Documentary
    • Deleted scenes

    Bonus Disc 2:
    Series 4:

    • Behind Every Good Man....Is the First Lady
    • The Letter of the Word
    • Outtakes
    • Easter Eggs (hidden features)

    Series 5:

    • In POTUS We Trust, Gaza: Anatomy of an episode
    • Political Missteps from Slow News Day
    • Eppur Si Muove
    • Memorial Day
    • Easter Egg (hidden feature)

    Series 6:

    • C.J. Gregg: From Press Secretary to Chief of Staff
    • Easter Egg: a conversation with John Spencer

    Series 7:

    • Live from the Director's Chair: A multi-angle view from the truck as the director calls the live debate episode
    • Countdown to West Wing Live: a behind-the-scenes featurette

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    5

    Date: 19 / Feb / 2012

    Excellent prompt service, brilliant price, best on the net nuff said!!

    Age: 35-44

    Gender: Male

    5

    Date: 01 / Jun / 2011

    fantastic asking all the right questions and raising the bar

    Truly a fantastic effort to produce some intelligent television. I don't know if Edward R. Murrow would be happy but at least you could have a good solid discussion with him about it after viewing this series Solid all the way even with the let up for action sequences and those drama moments obligatory in modern entertainment so its both fluffy and iron fist together. Martin Sheen deserves a noble prize for his performance what a turn around from a role like Captain Benjamin Willard in Apocalypse now, a raggedy grocery clerk with a conscience to a formidable man with a mind to match. All the performances are great from the ensemble. What really shines is the script by Aaron Sorkin but even when he bows out in series 5 the juggernaut keeps on rolling and interesting plot lines and power house players like Jimmy Smit and Alan Alda step up to bat. Gets you thinking.

    Age: 35-44

    Gender: Male