Today I received through recorded delivery post the complete fourteen episode/two season (1986/1988) TV series of "A Very Peculiar Practice".
Now it got me wondering how they spread 14 episodes over six discs. Well it breaks down as...
Disc One - Season One (1 & 2)
Disc Two - Season One (3 & 4)
Disc Three - Season One (5, 6 & 7)
Disc Four - Season Two (1, 2 & 3)
Disc Five - Season Two (4 & 5)
Disc Six - Season Two (6 & 7)
These discs are served up in a typical multi-disc box, like we usually see for series sets from Network, complete with two pivoted double disc mounts inside.
The quality of material for the first three discs is fairly reasonable but there are no polished menu options on the discs which is surprising as I thought all of these episodes would have been sourced from the recent SkyArts1 transmission.
My attention is primarily focused on the Second Season, the main appeal for me to nab this title, and the picture quality is excellent. Unlike the first season these seven episodes benefit from chapters, professional menu titles and episode selection but not chapter selection options.
Of course I realise that its down probably to poor sales however I think it is very sad indeed that Network did not have the courage to either bring out the second season or offer all 14 episodes in an official multi disc release. I was amazed to see recently that someone is attempting to sell the Network Season One title through play.com for £72... are they crazy or what?
For offering the previously unreleased second season this title must be welcomed and I for one am impressed with it for that at least!
