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Thursday, September 16, 2004

 

Reba - Fox announces Season 1 DVDs!

Posted by David Lambert

Fox Home Entertainment has released their announcement that Reba - Season 1 is coming to DVD in a 3-disc set. Look for it to hit stores on December 14th at a cost of $39.98 SRP.

Reba McEntire's show will come to home video in full frame video with English and Spanish Dolby Surround, plus subtitles in those languages. The 506 minutes of running time contains the following episodes, plus the extras we mention along with them:

Disc 1, Side 1:
1AES79 "Pilot" with optional Commentary by Reba McEntire, Melissa Peterman, Steve Howey, Scarlett Pomers, Mitch Holleman with executive producers Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis
1AES01 "The Honeymoon's Over or Now What?"
1AES02 "Someone's at the Gyno with Reba"
1AES04 "You Make Me Sick"
Deleted Scenes

Disc 1, Side 2:
1AES05 "The Steaks Are High"
1AES06 "The Man and the Moon"
1AES03 "Tea and Antipathy"
1AES10 "Meet the Parents"

Disc 2, Side 1:
1AES07 "Don't Know Much About History"
1AES08 "Every Picture Tells a Story"
1AES09 "When Good Credit Goes Bad" with optional Commentary by Reba McEntire, Melissa Peterman, Scarlett Pomers, Mitch Holleman with Writer/Co-Producer Patti Carr and Writer/Co-Producer Lara Runnels
1AES11 "A Mid-Semester's Night Dream"

Disc 2, Side 2:
1AES15 "He's Having a Baby"
1AES17 "She Works Hard For Their Money"
1AES18 "Labor of Love (a.k.a. BJ Has Her Baby)"
1AES20 "The King and I"
A Conversation with Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman

Disc 3, Side 1:
1AES19 "Up a Treehouse Without a Paddle"
1AES21 "It Ain't Over Till the Red-head Sings"
Featurettes:
"On the Scene with Barbra Jean"
"Creating Reba"
Bloopers/Outtakes

Cover art isn't available yet, but stay tuned and we'll bring it to you as soon as possible.

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Arizona gets Reba encore

By Cathalena E. Burch

It's been 20 years since country music dynamo Reba McEntire claimed the Country Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year throne.

She won the statue four years straight until K.T. Oslin ended her run in 1988.

That was the last year the CMA honored the raven-haired songstress, who has gone on to create some of country music's most memorable music and branch out into theater and television.

That could change Nov. 9 when the CMA hands out the 2004 awards. McEntire, who returns to Arizona for a concert at America West Arena, 201 E. Jefferson St., in Phoenix Saturday, has the daunting task of unseating reigning champ Martina McBride in a pool of possibles that includes honky-tonker Terri Clark and vocalist supreme Alison Krauss.

McEntire's Phoenix show - it's her second in Arizona since she headlined Country Thunder USA in Florence in April - comes at the tail end of her first full-length tour in three years. The concert begins at 8 p.m. TIckets are $32.50-$72.50 through Ticketmaster, 321-1000.

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