Law & Order: Trial by Jury (US - DVD R1)
Universal has sent over early details on the complete series of this TV series
Title: Law & Order: Trial by Jury
Starring: Bebe Neuwirth
Released: 25th April 2006
SRP: $59.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has released early details on the complete series of Law & Order: Trial by Jury which stars Bebe Neuwirth, Amy Carlson, Fred Dalton Thompson, Jerry Orbach and Kirk Acevedo. The three-disc package will be available to own from the 25th April, and should set you back around $59.98 in total. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo tracks. We have no word on extra material at this time, but we'll bring you further details shortly.


News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Bebe Neuwirth
Released: 25th April 2006
SRP: $59.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has released early details on the complete series of Law & Order: Trial by Jury which stars Bebe Neuwirth, Amy Carlson, Fred Dalton Thompson, Jerry Orbach and Kirk Acevedo. The three-disc package will be available to own from the 25th April, and should set you back around $59.98 in total. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo tracks. We have no word on extra material at this time, but we'll bring you further details shortly.


News by Tom Woodward
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According to TVShowsOnDVD, the set also includes the SVU crossover episode Night.
I found this show to be a bit boring - maybe it got to the stage where I could only handle so much of the Law and Order franchise....
Good to see they put Jerry in the centre of the cover but.
Good to see they put Jerry in the centre of the cover but.
People probably didn't watch it because they probably didn't know it was on. The show aired on Friday nights. For a new series, a Friday night can be quite deadly.
Additionally, the death of Jerry Orbach was probably part of the decision to cancel, too.
Additionally, the death of Jerry Orbach was probably part of the decision to cancel, too.
Wish they hadn't canceled the show, but I've seen the repeats too many times to want to own the DVD.
SO GLAD THIS SHOW'S COMING TO DVD!!!!!!! I still don't understand why people didn't like it. I LOVED it!
Well, they have one style they've managed to stick with over three release dates in 2005 (plus an indirect fourth time in 2004 when they released the most current seasons of the three series), so they could've gone with that. Eh, it doesn't matter that much. It's close, and it does look good. I just wish they'd put Bebe and Amy/Jerry/Kirk on the spine.
Didn't know they ended up not showing the last episode. I guess I don't have to kick myself anymore for missing it now. 
Elijah Sarkesian wrote: Another thing I wish they would do is let the cover art match the other three series' cover art. Well, they've changed the styles of the other series' covers and boxes so many times they don't even match amongst the same series anymore. So trying to match the art is pretty much a lost cause anyway. But this does kind of match the art for the last few L&O releases.
Elijah Sarkesian wrote: Another thing I wish they would do is let the cover art match the other three series' cover art. Well, they've changed the styles of the other series' covers and boxes so many times they don't even match amongst the same series anymore. So trying to match the art is pretty much a lost cause anyway. But this does kind of match the art for the last few L&O releases.
Mike Dunn wrote: Also, "Eros In The Upper Eighties" did air on NBC eventually. They snuck it in last August with little fanfare or promotion.
Actually, they pulled it back out with even less promotion about one week before it was supposed to air (August 3rd, BTW).
Another thing I wish they would do is let the cover art match the other three series' cover art. Still, it's a small complaint.
Actually, they pulled it back out with even less promotion about one week before it was supposed to air (August 3rd, BTW).
Another thing I wish they would do is let the cover art match the other three series' cover art. Still, it's a small complaint.
No widescreen format you know why, when the hd-dvd are released they will be in that format-just waite and see!
I'm jazzed about this as I loved the series. But I agree, what's up with these full frame releases of widescreen shows? Also, "Eros In The Upper Eighties" did air on NBC eventually. They snuck it in last August with little fanfare or promotion.
I'm ecstatic about this. My only concern is that 12 out of the 13 episodes produced aired in the NBC lineup (the 13th, "Eros In The Upper Eighties," airs this Saturday night on Court TV). One might be a flipper disc, or they might include the two crossover episodes with L&O and SVU.
Artwork added...
Why does Universal continue to release shows aired in high-definition widescreen in the full-frame format? All of the "Law and Order" shows are aired that way, yet the DVDs are always full-frame. What's the deal?
3-disc set for $59.98? Yikes! Yes, I know it's the SRP, but still.


