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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0025493158892
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: PASSPORT VIDEO
Manufacturer: PASSPORT VIDEO
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: PASSPORT VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 09, 2004
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 77557
Studio: PASSPORT VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: November 09, 2004
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Editorial Review:
Description: Here come the Nelsons, America's favorite fifties nuclear family! Watch as Ozzie, Harriet, Dave and Ricky celebrate the holidays - Nelson-style!
In Busy Christmas, Ozzie and Harriet are swept up in the frenzy of last-minute shopping. To top it off, Ozzie is drafted into playing both Santa Claus and Scrooge at a couple of Yuletide get-togethers! As a musical bonus, Ricky Nelson sings and strums The Christmas Song.
In Late Christmas Gift, the Nelsons decompress after a hectic holiday, while Ozzie worries that the boys have missed out on the true meaning of Christmas. To make matters worse, Ricky can't find his new catcher's mitt!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Could be better
Saw these episodes when I was 12 % 14. Stories good...Of course theme music great...many memories... video quality questionable.
Rating: - Very disappointing video quality
First let me say that I love Ozzie and Harriet but this DVD is a major disappointment. One of the shows is so grainy and blurry that it could pretty much only be listened to as it was hard on the eyes to view. I hope in the future so see these shows digitally remastered and will check for that before purchasing any more DVDs of theirs. I gave it two stars for the stories but it did not deserve more due to the quality of the DVD picture.
Rating: - Only 1 episode is watchable!
This 2 episode DVD is really only 1 episode, since you can not watch the first episode. 'The Late Christmas Gift' which is from 1954 is so grainy that it is difficult to watch without getting eye strain or a headache! I was very disapointed to have spent the money on what I thought was 2 shows, and I could only watch the second episode from 1956. The one thing that makes this worth buying is a commerical by Ozzie & Harriet for the New York World's Fair (1965). Since I went as child, it brought back some found memories. Again let me stress the second episode is fine and very enjoyable. Even Ricky sings a Christmas song at the end, so it was not a total waste of money.
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