Diff'rent Strokes (US - DVD R1)
We have artwork for season one of the show Diff'rent Strokes
Title: Diff'rent Strokes
Starring: Conrad Bain
Released: 14th September 2004
SRP: $29.95
Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment has also provided us with the official artwork for the season one release of show Diff'rent Strokes which will again be arriving in shops this September. This three disc package will include each and every episode of the first season, and will be available to own in shops from the 14th September this year. The retail price will be set at around $29.95. Extra material will include all new interviews with Todd Bridges and Conrad Bain, a Featurette about Gary Coleman and an audio commentary with writer Fred Rubin. We've attached the official region one package artwork below:

Partial Source: TVShowsOnDVD.com
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Conrad Bain
Released: 14th September 2004
SRP: $29.95
Further Details
Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment has also provided us with the official artwork for the season one release of show Diff'rent Strokes which will again be arriving in shops this September. This three disc package will include each and every episode of the first season, and will be available to own in shops from the 14th September this year. The retail price will be set at around $29.95. Extra material will include all new interviews with Todd Bridges and Conrad Bain, a Featurette about Gary Coleman and an audio commentary with writer Fred Rubin. We've attached the official region one package artwork below:

Partial Source: TVShowsOnDVD.com
News by Tom Woodward
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Great show
This was one of my favorite shows when I was little. I am not sure if I will buy it. It is at a great price though.
I agree that it was all about Gary Coleman. However, Dana Plato was pretty damn fine as well.
I agree that it was all about Gary Coleman. However, Dana Plato was pretty damn fine as well.
Does this mean that the spin off "The Facts of Life" might be on DVD in the future?
Good show. The cover looks horrible. It looks like a newbie's first time using Photoshop.
I remember the episode when the A Team came to visit, and Gary Coleman, dressed up like Mr T.
And the one, where his step brother (he was a white kid) gets kidnapped. Which was more of a serious episode than a comedy.
I seem to remember the series being funny at the time, but if it's anything like Mork and Mindy, or family Ties, where its either dated or embarissing to watch, its best off left in memory.
And the one, where his step brother (he was a white kid) gets kidnapped. Which was more of a serious episode than a comedy.
I seem to remember the series being funny at the time, but if it's anything like Mork and Mindy, or family Ties, where its either dated or embarissing to watch, its best off left in memory.


Not that i'm interested, but its priced right for a whole season. Wonder if the picture has been remasted in any way?