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COLT SEAVERS GETS HIS MAN

"THE FALL GUY"
Season One

Fox Home Entertainment Brings One Of The Most Action-Packed Television Series Of The 1980s To DVD June 5 With All 22 Season One Episodes, Featurettes And More

CENTURY CITY, Calif. - Stunt man by day, bounty hunter by night. sometimes it's just what a man has to do to pay the bills. Colt Seavers gets his man when "The Fall Guy" Season One tumbles onto DVD June 5 from Fox Home Entertainment. Starring television icon Lee Majors ("The Six Million Dollar Man," "The Big Valley"), "The Fall Guy" ran on ABC from 1981-1986 and followed veteran stunt man Seavers as he hunted fugitives, brought criminals to justice and helped the everyday workingman with the help of his cousin Howie (Douglas Barr) and his protégé Jody (Heather Thomas). Known for notable guest appearances by actors playing themselves, "The Fall Guy" Season One includes cameos from a who's who of Hollywood greats including James Coburn (The Magnificent Seven), Tom Selleck ("Magnum P.I."), Farrah Fawcett ("Charlie's Angels") and legendary funnyman Milton Berle. The intense, six-disc "The Fall Guy" Season One DVD set includes all 22 episodes from the series' action-packed first season, along with a retrospective featurette about the show and music video for "The Unknown Stuntman" theme song sung by Majors himself. The complete season is available to own for $59.98 US/$89.98 Canada or in two separate three-disc volumes for $29.98. Prebook is May 9, 2007.

Synopsis:
Danger Is His Business, And Business Is Good! When he's not crashing cars, setting himself on fire, or jumping out of airplanes, Colt Seavers has a really dangerous job-he's a rough and tumble bounty hunter who always gets his man! Lee Majors stars as The Fall Guy, a fearless Hollywood stuntman for whom no stunt is too dangerous and no assignment too treacherous as he tracks dangerous criminals, clashes with the mob, and outfoxes wily bail-jumpers, always bringing them to justice. Buckle your seatbelt and get ready to relive all the death-defying excitement and explosive action of a true TV classic.Go for it!

"The Fall Guy" Season One DVD Special Features And Disc Content Specifics:
"The Fall Guy" episodes are compiled on six discs and include English Mono audio with Spanish subtitles, and are presented in full screen format. In addition, the following episodes and special features are exclusive to each disc:
Disc One
"Pilot"
"The Meek Shall Inherit Rhonda"
"The Rich Get Richer"
Remembering "The Fall Guy" - An American Classic featurette
Disc Two
"That's Right, We're Bad"
"Colt's Angels"
"The Human Torch"
"The Japanese Connection"
Disc Three
"No Way Out"
"License To Kill" - Part 1
"License To Kill" - Part 2
"Goin' For It"
Disc Four
"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harold"
"Soldiers of Misfortune"
"Ready, Aim, Die"
"Ladies On The Ropes"
Disc Five
"The Snow Job"
"Guess Who's Coming To Town?"
"Child's Play"
"Charlie"
Disc Six
"Three for the Road"
"The Silent Partner"
"Scavenger Hunt"
"The Unknown Stuntman" - Theme Song featurette

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