An Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Comedy Series in its very first year, THE GOLDEN GIRLS has become a landmark in television history and an all-time fan favorite. Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty star as four South Florida seniors sharing a house, their dreams, and a whole lot of cheesecake. Bright, promiscuous, clueless, and hilarious, these lovely mismatched ladies form the perfect circle of friends. Experience all 25 laugh-packed episodes of Season One in this spectacular 3-disc set, including the series pilot and an exclusive bonus feature that offers a whole new look at the show. It’s all the provocative fun and entertainment you remember … and so much more.Launched during the neon-lit 1980s, The Golden Girls shed light on a side of Miami ignored by Miami Vice. In other words, no drugs, no murder–just four women of “a certain age,” spending their golden years in the sun. Like the theme, “Thank You for Being a Friend,” the long-running sitcom was about friendship (not crime). As for the “girls,” they were tart-tongued Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur), former farm girl Rose (Betty White), Southern belle Blanche (Rue McClanahan), and Dorothy’s salty Sicilian mother Sophia (Estelle Getty). All were widows, with the exception of the divorced Dorothy. Created by Emmy-winning producer Susan Harris (Soap), The Golden Girls re-ignited the careers of 1970s TV veterans Arthur (All in the Family, Maude) and White (The Mary Tyler Moore Show). At the same time, it made stars of McClanahan (who co-starred on Maude), by playing a comic version of A Streetcar Named Desire‘s Blanche Dubois, and the scene-stealing Getty, made to look older than her actual age (she and Arthur were born the same year).
Notable guests to lend their talents to the first season include Star Trek: Voyager‘s Robert Picardo (“The Operation”), Alice‘s Polly Holliday (“Blind Ambitions”), and WKRP in Cincinnati‘s Gordon Jump (“Big Daddy”). In addition, Harold Gould (Rhoda), who appears in “Rose the Prude,” would return as a (different) recurring character five years later.
The Golden Girls ran for seven seasons and spawned spin-off The Golden Palace (without Arthur) and a British version called The Brighton Belles. By the end of its run in 1992, it had garnered numerous awards, including two Emmys for best comedy series. In addition, each of the four actresses received a well-deserved Emmy for her efforts. –Kathleen C. Fennessy
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March 5, 2010
#1
From the producers of SOAP and its spinoff BENSON,come THE GOLDEN GIRLS. TGG premiered in 1985 on ABC along with another sitcom,GROWING PAINS. CBS pulled the plug on ALICE and THE JEFFERSONS that same year,so many television buffs became interested in checking out something new like TGG. TGG killed BENSON. BENSON was cancelled after a 7-year run in 1986. THE GOLDEN GIRLS are Estelle Getty,the oldest cast member. Rue McClanahan is cool. Acid-tongued Beatrice Arthur first appeared on CBS’s ALL IN THE FAMILY as Maude Finlay,a cousin of Edith Bunker(Jean Stapleton). This led to the spinoff MAUDE. Betty White,late of THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW,also was a cast member of SOAP as Jessica Tate. TGG was cancelled in 1992 as was GROWING PAINS. GOLDEN PALACE was immediately spun off,so TGG wasn’t completely dead.
March 5, 2010
#2
How am I supposed to review it when it never showed up? The seller was horrible. He never mailed the item. I am waiting for an A to Z Claim to be approved. The seller has a 100% negative rating. He was a new seller with no feedback at the time of purchase. I will never buy anything from him ever again.
March 5, 2010
#3
I love golden girls. I watch it many many times. Iam so glad the 1st seasons is here. there is only 25 episode? I though it gonna be more then 25. Well I’ll pick it up some day. This seasons is gonna be great now. I wounder what kind episode is.
March 5, 2010
#4
We’ve been waiting for this DVD-series so long. We have lots of episodes on VHS and some of ‘m I can dream. Can’t wait till november….. Sylvia from the Netherlands
March 5, 2010
#5
It is wonderful to be able to watch the “Golden Girls” any time I want too!!!