DVD Dribble

More television shows are available on DVD.

Do you have a favorite television show that you would love to watch over and over again? Check below to see if one of your favorites has made its way to DVD.

The 90's Nickelodeon show "The Secret World of Alex Mack" kicks off this edition of the DVD Dribble. The show follows a girl in junior high school who discovers that she has secret powers. The "The Secret World of Alex Mack - Season 1" DVD consists of two discs and does not have any special features.

"The Streets of San Francisco - Season 1" has two volumes. Each volume can be bought separately or together in a pack. The show follows a veteran detective and a rookie as they try to solve crimes. The crime drama box set comes with eight discs, but also doesn't have any special features.

The Learning Channel reality show "Little People Big World - Season 1" is up next. It follows the lives of a family made up of little people and average-sized people and the challenges they have to face in everyday life. This three-disc DVD does not have any special features either.

Despite nearly getting canceled, thanks to the show's fans, CBS' "Jericho" is coming back for a second season and is available on DVD. The series shows how a small Kansas town deals with the aftermath of a nuclear explosion. "Jericho - The First Season" comes in a six-disc set. It includes commentary by Skeet Ulrich, John Turteltaub, Carol Barbee and Lennie James, a "Building Jericho" featurette, a "What If?" featurette and deleted scenes.

The third season of the ABC series "Boston Legal" is the last DVD in this Dribble. "Boston Legal - Season 3" is made up of seven discs. James Spader, William Shatner, Candace Bergen, and Michael J. Fox all appear in the third season of David E. Kelly's comedic courtroom drama. It contains two featurettes: "Out of Order?" and "Character Witness." It has English audio tracks and English, French and Spanish subtitles.

Most of the DVDs in this Dribble were shows that have recently been on air or are currently on-air. Each of the DVDs contained multiple discs, but not too many had special features.

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