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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097361370040
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 10, 2008
Running Time: 960 minutes
Sales Rank: 3510
Studio: Paramount
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Product Description: From leading television producer Aaron Spelling comes 7th Heaven a critically acclaimed family drama about a minister his wife and their seven children. The WB's highest-rated series 7th Heaven has captured the hearts of television audiences with its witty charming and heartwarming storytelling and has been praised for providing high-quality entertainment for all ages.System Requirements:Running Time: 966 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097361370040 Manufacturer No: 137004
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Favorite TV show Drama!
This is a wholesome TV show and I would recommend everyone in your family sit down a watch an episode. They have problems just like everyone else! They are not fake like other TV show dramas. They deal with real life issues!
Rating: - Just what I wanted!
I bought this as a birthday gift for my grandmother. The shipping was very fast and she loved it!
Rating: - Wonderful!
7th Heaven - Seasons 1-5
One of the best tv series ever with morally sound looks at topics the whole family can watch and discuss.
Rating: - The Saga Continues!
Packaging was excellent, order arrived in a timely manner, and merchandise was exactly as ordered. Can't wait for the NEXT season to become available on DVD! Thank you!
Rating: - Generally enjoyable
I have already written about the highs and lows of previous seasons of the series. In the 6th season, there are several weird aspects that creep into (or return to) the show. Most of these problems are in the first half, when the show decides to have mother Annie flip out again (more hormone-based stereotypes just as had been used throughout the pregnancy season), culminating in one of the most distasteful scenarios of the show to this point - where she (again) insists that she's right and forces half the kids to sleep in the unfinished garage attic room until they are willing to apologize to her for basically questioning her judgement after she clearly shows favoritism toward Mary (as if her overreaction hadn't simply proven the kids' initial protests to be correct). And then, father Eric simply lets her get away with this tyranny. (He could stand up to her on religious principles at the end of the season but not at this point when their kids were suffering??? Pu-leez!) It reminded me of the movie "Mommy Dearest" where the mother wants the daughter to sit in front of a plate of raw meat until it's finished, except that at least that movie gave viewers the satisfaction of someone telling the tyrant off in the end. In these episodes, however, it's somehow presumed that Annie is justified in her stubbornness, and unfortunately this isn't just limited to one episode that can be criticized as a mere fluke, but a small series of episodes that made me ready at one point to give up watching the series. ... Read More
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