Buffalo Monthly bill – The Complete Very first and 2nd Seasons

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12 reviews for Buffalo Monthly bill – The Complete Very first and 2nd Seasons

  1. J. G. Lewis

    Excellent Presentation of a Quirky 1980’s Comedy
    I watched this occasionally while home from college back in the 1980’s, and very much enjoyed the eccentric, yet somehow oddly encouraging, humor, concerning a small city (Buffalo, N.Y.), it’s famous talk show (“The Buffalo Bill Show”), and of course the head of it, Bill Bittinger, played (exceptionally well) by Dabney Coleman. Buffalo Bill thought that he was not only the head of the show, but pretty much Buffalo itself; and the man was almost insufferable in his selfishness and mendacity. But we all loved him. Not sure why, but perhaps because he reminded us of ourselfes. The ‘show’ was on tv for only about one year, before it was unfortunately cancelled. A show ahead of its time, perhaps, in the advanced nature of its humor, being that to some degree it was self-referential. The plots in each episode are really not so important as are the characters themselves: the leader, Bill; the shy, retiring, executive producer (played by Max Wright); the intelligent lady manager (Joanna Cassidy); and in an early role, information manager, and consultant to the head, a young lady played by Geena Davis! I have read a review here which complained of a 2 or 3 minute section being taken out of the series: and while this is true (because of copyright laws concerning a song), I would recommend not being too concerned with this… I actually never saw the missing segment, but I would say that sure it was no doubt a nice bit, but it was just 3 minutes or so out of a whole series! And there was a nice disclaimer concerning this sent with the product. In conclusion therefore, if you like odd comedies, I heartly recommend the Buffalo Bill Show as here presented.

  2. R. D. Wallace

    This Just Maybe The Best T.V. Program Ever?
    I could go on and on about Buffalo Bill, but I won’t. If you were a fan of the show in the early 1980’s, you are no doubt thrilled that the show has finally been released on DVD.If you’ve never seen the show, do yourself a favor and do take it out for a “test drive”.After taking that test drive either two things are going to happen, #1 it’s (Buffalo Bill) gonna completely hook you in “big time”.Or, #2 you’re still gonna be left clearly amazed that nothing else on T.V. has ever left you cheering, and jeering at any one thing so much as this particular television show will.Believe it or not, both of these strong emotions can happen to you (the cheers and jeers) at the same time while watching Bill (Coleman) go through his motions.This (Buffalo Bill) just may have been one of the best t.v. programs ever.Then again, there’s also the possibly of “The Slap Maxwell Story” having been also one of the best too (also starring Dabney Coleman), you can be the judge on that one, if it ever does makes it to DVD.Slap Maxwell was also a quirky, but brilliant show like Buffalo Bill, but that’s another story all together.And earlier I said to you that I would not go on and on about this show, so I guess that in regards to doing just that, I lied.But honestly, the things that I said here about the specialness of this show (Buffalo Bill) is completely true.This show is truly worth a “look see”.

  3. annie

    Finally ! But…
    I loved this show when it was on. The ensemble of terrific actors,all lead by D.C.,was way ahead of its time in the early 80’s. Actually…not too many shows have had the edge that “B.B.” had.So,all in all I am very happy to have these episodes available when I need my quota of sharp-edged humor,and darn fine acting.But..I specifically wanted to see the episode where Bill is speaking with a ventriloquist,and makes a really off-color,and hysterically funny comment about the courage it takes to “operate” the dummy. Or sock puppet,I can’t remember. I watched all of the episodes over a three day period,and didn’t see that particular scene. Anyone remember that one? Is it on the “Hit the Road Jack” episode??Well..if I cannot laugh myself sick over D.C.’s delivery of that one line,then I am glad to at least be able to have a million other laughs with this set of DVD’s. D.C. is a terrific actor.The entire cast was/is. I only wish the network would have realized what a gem they had in this show.Now..I will wait patiently for “Slap Maxwell” to come out on DVD. Another treasure short-shrifted by the network ostriches.

  4. David L. Osmundson

    Full of Himself
    This is a classic comedy about a man who has a super-inflated ego and the supporting TV newsroom cast that keeps down to earth. We can laugh at and with the blow-bags that are full of themselves.

  5. Stacy Peterson

    Best sitcom EVER
    Oh wow! I finally found it! I’ve been looking for The Buffalo Bill Show for years!! I hope the missing sequence everyone is talking about isn’t the one of Newdell as the menacing jungle native of Bill’s fevered imagination. Brilliant. I will also be watching closely for the little moment where someone gave Bill a handful of raw bacon for some reason, which he passed on to Woody, and then to remedy his greasy hands, he rubbed them on Woody’s suit jacket as he pretended to pat him on the arm for helping him out. That’s so Bill. He thinks he’s putting one over on everybody and they’re all rolling their eyes behind his back. Some very subtle stuff in this show. I wonder if Rick Gervais ever saw Buffalo Bill…

  6. JLB

    Great Sitcom
    One off the best Sitcoms ever!!! TV networks ALWAYS cancel the BEST shows after 1 or 2 seasons and allow POOR shows to continue 10 or more seasons.

  7. Bob Rousseau

    long overdue!
    I’ve been waiting for this one! Coleman was brilliant in the show. I’m looking forward to the episode where a news crew shows to do a story on Bill which he thinks is going to be a tribute, but which is really an expose of how bad it is to work with him. He keeps rehearsing how he majestically wants himself shown- then finally gets so tired of waiting for his time on camera, he imagines himself telling the woman interviewer off and her forcing herself on him. This show pioneered the concept the Seinfeld show later embraced about a flawed character who demonstrates no emotional growth or ‘warm fuzzy’ moments. Can’t wait for the release!

  8. Kindle Customer

    I was a devotee of this show Buffalo Bill when it first came out.But I was not sure if it would stand the test of time after all these years but I am amazed at what a classic comedy this is. Just as funny (if not more so)and fresh as it was when it first came out. Highly recomend it.Also my 4 kids (late teens and early twenties) watched it and thought it was hysterical also.

  9. harvey raftery

    Excellent

  10. G. FORSYTHE

    The laugh track gets tiresome very quickly, as does the loud opening music, but if you can get beyond that (and if you can’t, then take your medication), Buffalo Bill still produces the laughs you’re looking for. Dabney Coleman is outstanding in a role made-to-measure for him. If you haven’t seen Buffalo Bill since it aired in the 80s, then you’ll be happy with this investment.

  11. Robert P. Forrest

    I was a fan of this show during its short(1983-84) run, and was disappointed that it didnt run longer, Dabney Colemans portrayal of an egotistical talk show host in Buffalo New York was very well done and probably ahead of its time in the subject lines it dealt with in the show, well worth a look !

  12. Tim Roberts

    good

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