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Frasier: The Complete First Season

Thanks to sharp writing and a pitch-perfect ensemble cast, Frasier became one of the smartest and funniest television shows of the 1990s. Following the 1993 demise of Cheers, Diane's fussy psychiatrist boyfriend, Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer), seemed an unlikely candidate for a spin-off series, yet the show earned smash ratings and dozens of Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor (Grammer) in the very first season.

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist: The Complete Series

Comedy Central's first hit animated series - the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist - is now available in this epic thirteen-disc collection. From living with his deadbeat son Ben to his day-to-day dealings with his stunningly sarcastic secretary Laura, join therapist Jonathan Katz as he picks the brains of Ray Romano, Rodney Dangerfield, Dave Chappelle and more of your favorite stand-ups. So lie down on the couch, relax and bask in the glory of the funniest (and slightly troubled) comedic minds to ever wander into the office of Dr.

Xena: Warrior Princess: Season Six

This classic series-ending collection highlights the show's mastery at mixing mythic gods and ghastly beasts. these wildly imaginative storylines are brought to vivid life through the dynamic performances of Lucy Lawless as the indomitable Xena and Renee O'Connor as her loveably irrepressible companion. For fans of the Warrior Princess, Xena's sixth and final season is an unforgettable curtain call.

Get Smart: Season 3

Maxwell Smart is a bumbling secret agent, assigned by his "Chief" to foil KAOS' latest plans for taking over the world. Invariably, Smart's bumbling detective style lands him in hot water. Lucky for him, his faithful assistant "99" is there to bail him out. All 26 episodes from the third season.

Xena: Warrior Princess: Season Five

In a collection of episodes like no other, Xena's extraordinary fifth season ratchets up the intrigue with a spellbinding episode-to-episode storyline built upon the Warrior Princess's shocking discovery that she's carrying a child of unknown origins. Haunted by questions of to whom the child belongs and why the mysterious pregnancy has prompted a deadly clash between the mortal and immortal worlds, Xena endeavors to discover the truths that will change her life forever.

Xena: Warrior Princess: Season Four

The Warrior Princess' smash-hit fourth season riveted fans with a gripping collection of episodes that unveiled secrets of Xena's tumultuous past, revealed heroic triumphs and tragic failures destined in her future, and, in the end, left them stunned beyond words by the events of the electrifying episode, "The Ides of March." Though Xena discovers that Gabrielle is still alive, her joy is woefully tempered by the unsettling knowledge that Gabrielle's evil daughter, Hope, has survived and given birth to a monster.

Xena: Warrior Princess: Season Three

The impending birth of Gabrielle's first child should be a time of joyous celebration for both she and Xena. However, within The Warrior Princess there lurks a terrible secret about the unborn child, a secret so powerful that it seems destined to break the once invincible bond between the two devoted friends. Can the friendship be saved? And to what desperate lengths must the two friends go to save it?

Xena: Warrior Princess: Season One

Just four minutes into "Sins of the Past," the first episode of Xena, you'll gladly follow the warrior princess anywhere. Taking on a gang of marauders, she leaps onto an upright spear embedded in the ground and, with a cry of "Ai-yi-yi-yi-yi," does a circular wall of death on their chests. A syndication phenomenon, this audacious 1995 series was a spin-off from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Lucy Lawless stars as Xena, dressed to kill in leather and breastplate.

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