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If any series has the potential to make it to TV, it also has the potential to make it to DVD. Timeless Media Group has proven that with their release of They Came From Outer Space - The Complete Television Series, a four-disc set that brings a series that most people probably don't remember (or have ever even seen) from the 1990-1991 season to DVD. The comedy series stars Dean Cameron and Stuart Fratkin as Bo and Abe, two twin brothers with parents have arranged for them to get a quality education at a foreign university, Cambridge University. But it isn't as simple as it sounds. Abe and Bo don't even make it to Cambridge, and decide that they would rather just spend their time cruising through California, while their parents believe that they are at Cambridge studying. Oh, and did I mention that when I refer to Cambridge as a "foreign" university, I don't just mean that Bo and Abe are from other countries, but rather, they came from... well, outer space? That is the premise in this bizarre, quirky, but fun series that Universal created through their MTE Television division that aired in syndication in the early 90s.
Read our review by skees53 here: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/theycam...dvdreview.html Please post any questions or comments about this set. |
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