Life on Mars: Series 1 (US - DVD R1)
Acorn Media provide artwork and details for the first series of the UK production
Title: Life on Mars: Series 1 (IMDb)
Starring: John Simm
Released: 28th July 2009
SRP: $59.99
Further Details:
Acorn Media has provided details for the upcoming release of Life on Mars: Series 1 on 28th July. This is the original BBC series that later spawned a squeal series (Ashes to Ashes) and US remake for ABC. The four-disc set includes eight episodes - presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 and Dolby Digital 5.1, with English SDH. Special features comprise of: an audio commentary with the cast/crew on each episode, an hour-long documentary, an interview with the director, two featurettes and an outtakes reel.

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Starring: John Simm
Released: 28th July 2009
SRP: $59.99
Further Details:
Acorn Media has provided details for the upcoming release of Life on Mars: Series 1 on 28th July. This is the original BBC series that later spawned a squeal series (Ashes to Ashes) and US remake for ABC. The four-disc set includes eight episodes - presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 and Dolby Digital 5.1, with English SDH. Special features comprise of: an audio commentary with the cast/crew on each episode, an hour-long documentary, an interview with the director, two featurettes and an outtakes reel.

News by Malcolm Campbell
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David Blackwell
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I liked some of the new series. I wonder if a second try at the original will get me to like it (I tuned out early on as I watched it on BBC America).
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I've been looking forward to this for a long time. 2nd season comes out in November... I'll be awaiting that one as well. Best show ever.
FINALLY! Been waiting on a R1 DVD release of this series forever now. I guess it's the only good thing that came from the boring US remake. Now if only we can get Ashes to Ashes on R1 DVD as well.
Why did they give the dvd rights to Acorn Media ? They completely bungled the Good Neighbors sets a few years ago. Then, the BBC redid the sets and put them out themselves. Hopefully, they'll do the same here.


