Those "stolen" moments
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Those "stolen" moments
Much of my MPI knowledge originally came from watching (and re-watching) episodes taped on VHS from networks that carried the show after it went off the air. For awhile in the early to mid 1990s, numerous networks ran the shows, so the episodes weren't hard to find. But I think in syndication (correct me here if I'm wrong), the standard 48-50 min. ep. is shortened to 45 min.
So when the first season came out on DVD, it was for me like adopting a child. And as I watched the shows from the various seasons, I began to notice completely new scenes that must have been sliced for syndication. For example, during "Try to Remember," after Magnum goes over the cliff in the Ferrari and Higgins, Rick, and TC wait in the hospital, a very nervous Higgins asks Rick for a cigarette. I thought this was a very poignant scene.
Now here's the challenge: can you think of any of these "sliced-for-syndication" scenes that appeared in the original episodes but were cut to make room for commercials when the shows re-aired? I'm attempting to compile a list of sorts.
So when the first season came out on DVD, it was for me like adopting a child. And as I watched the shows from the various seasons, I began to notice completely new scenes that must have been sliced for syndication. For example, during "Try to Remember," after Magnum goes over the cliff in the Ferrari and Higgins, Rick, and TC wait in the hospital, a very nervous Higgins asks Rick for a cigarette. I thought this was a very poignant scene.
Now here's the challenge: can you think of any of these "sliced-for-syndication" scenes that appeared in the original episodes but were cut to make room for commercials when the shows re-aired? I'm attempting to compile a list of sorts.
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That's a great idea Diamond Head!
You are correct, syndication airings usually shave about 2-3 minutes off the original broadcast version of each episode.
It's been so long since I've seen the syndication versions (except for the few that are on the DVDs), I have no idea which scenes have been cut out.
I do remember somebody mentioning that "Basket Case" almost always has the opening scene of Willie conning the speeding tourists cut out, with the episode starting on the next scene at the playground basketball court.
If anybody has any others please post them here.
Thanks
You are correct, syndication airings usually shave about 2-3 minutes off the original broadcast version of each episode.
It's been so long since I've seen the syndication versions (except for the few that are on the DVDs), I have no idea which scenes have been cut out.
I do remember somebody mentioning that "Basket Case" almost always has the opening scene of Willie conning the speeding tourists cut out, with the episode starting on the next scene at the playground basketball court.
If anybody has any others please post them here.
Thanks
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The vast majority of the episodes on the DVDs are uncut (i.e. the original broadcast versions). There are a few however that are different from the original broadcasts - "L.A." (missing the Kimberly McArthur hot tub scene), "Murder By Night" (colorized), "Limbo" (slightly different), "Resolutions" (missing most of the Annapolis bar scene, and the montage sequence at the end is completely removed).
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That's strange. I never knew some of the DVD episodes were cut. You'd think if they went to all that trouble, they'd at least get all the original episodes.
Do you think it was just a mistake and the guys putting the DVDs together didn't realize the had the snipped eps?
Do you think it was just a mistake and the guys putting the DVDs together didn't realize the had the snipped eps?
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Someone PM me the youtube location, I want to see the missing parts of Resolutions. I can't believe they cut it for DVD release.James J. Walters wrote:The vast majority of the episodes on the DVDs are uncut (i.e. the original broadcast versions). There are a few however that are different from the original broadcasts - "L.A." (missing the Kimberly McArthur hot tub scene), "Murder By Night" (colorized), "Limbo" (slightly different), "Resolutions" (missing most of the Annapolis bar scene, and the montage sequence at the end is completely removed).
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Not only did they delete scenes on the DVDs, but Universal really dropped the ball on the bonus features. I recently watched the Northern Exposure DVDs, and they have deleted scenes, out takes, gag reels, and short films. MPI DVDs could have had all that. Real pity.IKnowWhatYoureThinking wrote:I agree with you guys. You'd think they would've made sure all of the original material was in the DVD's. I'm also disappointed there isn't any missing or cut footage as extras material.
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Although MPI is a classic series, I was mostly very disappointed with the DVDs, and the lack of extras (especially when considering how many extras many lesser shows get).
It started shakily when the music for 'China Doll' was out of sync (six different copies from different sources, and still don't have a complete "good" copy of this, one of my favourite eps
), but my biggest disappointment was with 'Resolutions' - the two part syndicated version and with several scenes missing.
My off-air version was also chopped up for time (it happens a lot with old US shows here in the UK), so was really looking forward to a complete version, so was really let down.
It started shakily when the music for 'China Doll' was out of sync (six different copies from different sources, and still don't have a complete "good" copy of this, one of my favourite eps

My off-air version was also chopped up for time (it happens a lot with old US shows here in the UK), so was really looking forward to a complete version, so was really let down.
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I have a theory. It involves a mysterious person connected with the show who inexplicably is in posession of a vast array of original props from the show including reels of footage.IKnowWhatYoureThinking wrote:I know Mike. I just can't imagine why there wasn't anything like that on the MPI set. I love having the entire series on DVD, but they could have given us so much more.
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I like conspiracy theories! Think we have a case on our hands? I suggest a group outing a la Murder 101.N1095A wrote:I have a theory. Not to say too much but it involves a mysterious person connected with the show who inexplicably is in posession of a vast array of original props from the show including reels of footage.IKnowWhatYoureThinking wrote:I know Mike. I just can't imagine why there wasn't anything like that on the MPI set. I love having the entire series on DVD, but they could have given us so much more.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
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It's not exactly a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy would indicate more than one person. I think only one person is responsible, and and if I'm right, those particular moments may be quite literally stolen. As in, when they made the DVDs the extra footage was locked away in this person's private stash of ill-gotten items, and therefore unavailable for the DVDs.Styles Bitchley wrote: I like conspiracy theories! Think we have a case on our hands? I suggest a group outing a la Murder 101.
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