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Goodbye, PTA...hello, foreign intrigue! Single mom Amanda King leads a quiet suburban life in Washington DC until the day a dashing stranger shoves a package in her hands with instructions to give it to the man in the red hat. In no time, Amanda is dodging bullets, foiling assassination plots – and finding herself drawn to the dashing stranger, agent Lee Stetson, aka Scarecrow. Of course, Scarecrow has no interest in a ditsy amateur spy, no matter how pretty. But she certainly is handy in a crisis! Share the Season One fun with stars Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner in this fast-paced 5-Disc, 21-Episode Set of the lighthearted series that proves laughs and romance are powerful weapons in the battle to protect national security.
Scarecrow and Mrs. King proves there was life for Kate Jackson after Charlie's Angels--and for Bruce Boxleitner before Babylon 5. Jackson's divorcée, Amanda King, a pretty lady with an '80s perm, lives outside D.C. with her sons, Jamie and Phillip. At a train station, she meets Boxleitner's Lee "Scarecrow" Stetson, who convinces her to do a "life or death" favor. The delivery to the man in the red hat doesn't go as planned, but King ends up cracking the case and a new team ensues. Scarecrow's boss, Billy (Mel Stewart), thinks a housewife will make a perfect decoy, though fellow agent Francine (Martha Smith) has her doubts. As she says about her colleague, "His methods might be unorthodox, but Scarecrow always delivers." Unfortunately for the apprentice agent, she can't tell anyone about her new career, not even her mother, Dotty (Beverly Garland, great value), who looks after the boys when she takes on assignments, offering different excuses every time. In Scarecrow, however, Amanda finds a friend as well as a partner--and a possible love interest, to judge from their longing glances.
If Scarecrow and Mrs. King bears comparison with Remington Steele, the cases that deal with the domestic arena help to set it apart, with perpetrators ranging from cooking-show hosts to cosmetics titans. The more dramatic episodes don't work as well, mostly because they feel like retreads from The Rockford Files (executive producer Juanita Bartlett has written for both programs). Also, Jackson is a deft comic actress, but her crying scenes don't quite convince. Still, it's a minor complaint about a light entertainment that wasn't aiming for documentary realism. Plus, it's the chemistry between the leads that led to three more seasons--and Boxleitner's GQ good looks certainly didn't hurt. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
One of my favorite classic spy dramas with lightweigt humorReviewed by Celia PryceJohnson, 2010-03-21
On the release day, I bought it. I was excited and watching all discs on my beloved dvd recorder/player in 3 days. I loved it in my high school years and still love it now. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in this kind of the classic spy drama.
A great, great seriesReviewed by K. Johnson, 2010-03-21
So glad this series finally came out on DVD. It has everything
comedy, drama, romance, and lots of action. What more can one ask
for.? Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxlietner ( I hope i am spelling his
last name right) Have the most wonderful chemistry together. I hope
they come out with season two soon and they have some extras like
out takes and info of the making of the series. A wonderful show
that unfortunately after the fourth season was cancelled when Kate
became ill.
Get this DVD you will not be disappointed!!!!
Finally! 25 Years in the MakingReviewed by Tina Schaeffer, 2010-03-21
Finally, after so many petitions and waiting, I got my first DVD. Unfortunately, now I need Seasons 3 to 4! Please, please, please! I love this show (then and now)!
Finally!Reviewed by Kim, 2010-03-20
So after many years of asking, praying, begging, pleading, fans
have FINALLY been treated to the first season of everyone's
favorite spy and spy/housewife from the '80s. I watched the show in
syndication years ago, and when I heard that Warner Bros. had
finally agreed to produce the series for DVD, you could have
knocked me over with a feather. It was released at the perfect time
too, as my mother's birthday was approaching and she'd loved the
series as much as I had, and she saw the original run.
So here we are, a week after the first season's arrival, and the
giddiness still has yet to completely fade. Oh, many of the
storylines are as cheesy as ever, and it's hilarious at how often
Scarecrow or Amanda have to run to find a pay-phone to check in
with Billy at the Agency (it was a dangerous time, that era before
cell phones), but the chemistry between Kate Jackson and Bruce
Boxleitner still speaks in a genuine tone that appeals to any
generation.
Aside from a few subtitle options, there aren't any extra goodies
to peruse, but in this case, they're hardly necessary. Fans of this
adorable dramedy should jump at the chance to own this old
classic.
Now, bring on Season Two!
Really excellent still after all this timeReviewed by Theodosia, 2010-03-20
To see once again one of my favourite TV-Series - what a good
feeling. I'm pleasently surprised that I got the DVD box so fast
(after beeing so long together with such a lot of other fans on the
pre- order list)from the States.
Thank you very much, but please --- PLEASE CONTINUE.