Becker - The First Season | 
enlarge | Actors: Ted Danson, Shawnee Smith, Terry Farrell Studio: CBS Television Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 9794
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Number Of Items: 3 Running Time: 360 Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.5 x 0.6
MPN: 132644 UPC: 097361326443 EAN: 0097361326443 ASIN: B0012EM5DS
Theatrical Release Date: November 2, 1998 Release Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: ~~BRAND New~~FACTORY Sealed~~New~~NEW~~Same Day LIGHTNING FAST 1st Class SHIPPING~~
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Amazon.com "Aren't doctors supposed to be nice?" Running for six seasons, Becker broke the Cheers curse (RIP: Good Advice, Inc, Pearl). The role of Dr. John Becker was just what the doctor ordered for Ted Danson. Becker is, according to those who know, and grudgingly admire him, best, "a miserable human being" and "such an ass," but "a brilliant one." As for his bedside manner, he makes House seem like Marcus Welby. But this being a sitcom, the cynical and politically incorrect Becker also must have a heart. In the pilot episode, it is revealed that he will secretly pay for treatments for an HIV-positive seven-year-old. "You may go to heaven whether you like it or not," his chief of staff Margaret (Hattie Winston) tells him. Becker divides his time between his chaotic clinic and the local diner, where he alienates the patrons with his tirades on subjects ranging from Jerry Springer to reality shows. In its promising first season, there's nothing wrong with Becker that sharper writing can't cure. The first season suffers slightly from Night Court-itus; the gritty urban setting glimpsed in the show's interstitials undercut by the broadly-drawn character types who are either Becker's patients, or simply try his patience, like his flaky new nurse's assistant (Shawnee Smith) or on the make diner (as opposed to lounge) lizard Bob (Saverio Guerra). Much better company are Jake (Alex Desert), the blind diner newsstand vendor, and "Reggie" (Terry Farrell), a gives-as-good-as-she-gets gal in the mold of Frasier's Roz. Becker and Reggie aren't exactly Sam and Diane, but this season sets the stage for romantic possibilities (although the season finale, in which he wrestles with whether to ask her to a formal charity benefit, is anti-climactic). As the season unfolds, Becker more closely examines the good doctor's misanthropy. One of the season's better episodes is "Becker the Elder," featuring Dick van Dyke as Becker's estranged salesman father, who is as charming as Becker is abrasive. In "Activate Your Choices," we meet Becker's ex-wife, who has written a self-help book in which she diagnoses Becker as "Angry Man." There are no spoonfuls of sugar (extras) to help the medicine go down, but for those who made an appointment to see Danson and company every week, the DVD release of Becker is good for what ails you. --Donald Liebenson
Product Description BECKER centers on the life of Dr. John Becker a cantankerous yet dedicated and talented physician who in spite of his constant rants has a decent heart underneath the sarcasm. BECKER will continue to unleash his views at the local diner even in Reggie s continuing absense. Jake (Alex Desert) the blind proprietor of the local newsstand continues to turn a deaf ear to John. Bob Becker s brash obnoxious apartment super (Saverio Guerra) persists in annoying virtually everyone. At the office Becker s head nurse Margaret (Hattie Winston) continues to make order out of chaos keeping John and his space-cadet nurses-aid Linda (Shawnee Smith) in line. New to the neighborhood is Chris Konnors (Nancy Travis) Becker s new neighbor with whom he must contend on a daily basis. Although her positive attitude is a major annoyance to Becker he slowly begins to have feelings for her. John Becker is a cynical Harvard Medical School graduate who is somewhat of a loner and has trouble letting people get close to him. He looks at the world around him and feels society has gone mad - full of inconsistencies and just plain backward thinking. Although he is a diagnostician by trade Becker feels he can dispense diagnoses even when no one asks. He has no qualms about saying what comes to mind never sugarcoats his opinions and often seems to offend somebody nearby. However his friends and colleagues recognize the heart beneath the hate and so accept his gruff demeanor for what it is.System Requirements:TRT: 370 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 097361326443 Manufacturer No: 132644
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Becker October 5, 2008 Hi,
Became a Becker fan from catching the show on tv. Really liked all the cast members.
OK, Now when can we get the rest? September 25, 2008 That's all. Come up with the rest of the episodes, it's as simple as that.
Love Becker September 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this series. Becker says thinggs most of us want to but don't because it is going to possibly hurt some bodies feeling. This type of humor does notcome around to often and when it does it never stays. Bring us the remainder of this program, it is out on DVD.
Becker - The first season September 15, 2008 This video came as advertised. Was shipped very fast. I experienced no problems with this video.
Becker - The First Season August 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My husband and I really enjoy the Becker Shows. We purchased the complete series and were dissapointed with the quality. The purchase was made on Amazon.com but not a direct purchase. Some dvd's were no good and some shows were apparently recorded on fast forward mode. We are pleased to see Amazon offering direct sales of Becker. We have purchased the First Season and are constantly checking for more Seasons thru Amazon.com direct. Agnes Ross
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