Designing Women: The Complete First Season
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When four strong, sassy and sexy Southern women running a fledgling interior decorating firm hit the television airwaves as Designing Women in 1986, they brought a new kind of Southern spirit to American television. Smart, ambitious and outspoken they embodied the new Southern woman. The much-married, alimony-rich beauty queen Suzanne Sugarbaker (Delta Burke) uses her feminine wiles to attract business for the firm – and future ex-husbands for herself. Her sophisticated sister, Julia (Dixie Carter), is nobodys fool and runs the operation and her own life with a guarded graciousness. Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts) is the sweet-natured, recently-divorced mother trying to make her own way in the world as a decorator for the first time. Small-town gal Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart) is the naïve, overly-trusting bad-guy magnet who runs the office. They are all devoted to the business. They are each devoted to the other. Designing Women was a gift to American television that ran for seven seasons and continues winning fans to this day in reruns all around the world. All 21 episodes from Season 1 finally arrive on DVD.
Bonus Feature:
* Designing Women: A Reunion sponsored by The Paley Center for Media in 2006.
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The mark of a great sitcom is whether the jokes and tone stand up to time, despite any outdated hairstyles and fashion. Designing Women is a great sitcom. The first season–which aired during 1986-1987–capitalizes on the leading ladies’ charm and chemistry. Sure, the clothes may give away the era, but the dialogue is consistently whip-smart and funny. Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter) owns an Atlanta interior design firm. She is a proper, well-mannered lady, but if you get on her bad side, watch out: Her words cut through like a knife, as evidenced in an episode where a clueless man thinks Julia and her friends might be flattered by his unwanted attention. Julia’s sister Suzanne Sugarbaker (Delta Burke) is the polar opposite of her feminist sister. A former beauty queen, Suzanne has been married and divorced more than a handful of times. Though shallow and blunt, Suzanne also has a heart of gold when it comes to things that really matter–like friends and family. Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts) is their petite, red-headed colleague. Divorced from a doctor who she put through med school, Mary Jo isn’t sure how to navigate life as a single mom. Then there’s Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart), whom Suzanne once referred to as a “big old donkey girl.” Naïve and hopeful, Charlene sees the good in everyone–even Suzanne. The beauty of Designing Women is that while somes of the plotlines revolve around each character’s insecurity, the writers also tap into what the women really want–even if they aren’t aware of it. For instance, Suzanne volunteers to foster a child whose adoptive parents can’t take her for a month. Never mind that this isn’t the way foster parents or adoption works. The way Suzanne fusses over the little girl–even allowing Li Sing to wear one of her prized tiaras to bed–is as touching as it is funny. Meanwhile, Julia has a difficult time watching her 19-year-old son engage in a romance with a woman her own age. This season also tackles sexual harassment, racism, and cancer. There are some ridiculous premises–such as Charlene’s being involved with a possible escaped criminal and Suzanne being worried that her maid cast a voodoo spell over her. But overall, Designing Women still manages to make viewers laugh, think, and even cry a bit. –Jae-Ha Kim
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I love this show too, but with only twenty one episodes in the first season set, why is this set so expensive? I’ll wait for the secondary market or a nice price drop.
Rating: 2 / 5
I just purchased the entire 7 seasons of Designing Women at DVD Media Universe for half the cost that you will pay buying every season one at a time. I would strongly recommend this to anybody who is true fan like am of this wonderful comedy. I paid $ 79:50 plus the s/h charges so my total was in all $ 87.45 for all seven seasons. What a deal. If you want the link let me know to the site and i’ll share it with you. They have all sorts of TV series and at wonderful prices. Plus hard to find titles as well that aren’t released just yet.
Rating: 5 / 5
These people sent me the wrong thing. They sent me 2 copies of disks 3 and 4 and did not send me disk 1 and 2 at all. I tried to e-mail them to secure a refund but they never got back to me. So now I’m stuck with the wrong dvds. Pain in the head.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am thrilled to see the first season to come to sales. However, when you google Designing Women it brings up a couple of legal sites that sell the entire series, all seasons, marked down 65 to 75 percent for only 80.00. Why not get it all for one low price. Anybody know why that would not be the better purchase. Thanks.
Rating: 5 / 5
Its here and as great as we all remember. The four ladies look great, young and pretty! With Delta thin and pre face lift Dixie it still holds true! We love you ladies!!!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5