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Looking back at season 1 of The Cosby Show , it's easy to forget that momentous history was being made. Not only did this immensely popular sitcom hold the #1 spot among all network TV shows for five consecutive seasons (a record that still stands), but it promoted an evolutionary progression that influenced the entire TV industry from that point forward. African Americans had enjoyed sitcom success in the past (on Julia , The Jeffersons , and Good Times ), but the idealized family of Cliff and Clair Huxtable (Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad) represented a new and quietly revolutionary perspective; married for 21 years with five children (one in college, a detail unmentioned in the pilot episode), the Huxtables were happy and successful (he's a doctor, she's a lawyer), and issues of race were almost entirely irrelevant to the show's universal appeal. Making their Thursday-night debut on September 20, 1984, they were conceived by Cosby (as "executive consultant Dr. William H. Cosby Jr., Ed.D."), cocreators Ed. Weinberger and Michael Leeson, and executive producers Tom Werner and Marcy Carsey, with a matter-of-fact approach to upgrading the African American image, built upon Cosby's rubber-faced popularity as a stand-up comedian and rooted in the complete and unbiased integration of the black experience into the American mainstream. More to the point, The Cosby Show was eminently respectable family entertainment, perhaps too squeaky-clean for some tastes, but immediately popular at a time when Eddie Murphy (in Beverly Hills Cop ) was honing a more profane image that Cosby disapproved of. The show was also perfectly cast for mass appeal, from the irresistible precociousness of Keshia Knight Pulliam (as the youngest and most charming Huxtable daughter, Rudy) to the stylish adolescence of Lisa Bonet (years before her controversial role in Angel Heart ) as 16-year-old Denise; Malcolm-Jamal Warner as outspoken teenager Theo; Tempestt Bledsoe as sensible younger daughter Vanessa; and Sabrina LaBeauf as college student and eventual mother of twins, Sondra. Combined with the effortless chemistry of Cosby and Rashad (credited in Season 1 as Phylicia Ayers Allen), the entire cast forged an easygoing, loosely-rehearsed dynamic that was genuinely familial. Given The Cosby Show 's immense popularity, it's deeply regrettable that the exorbitant cost of original music rights resulted in this DVD release of edited episodes that were shortened, with different music cues added, for perpetual syndication. Fans eager to see the original NBC broadcasts were understandably outraged, and this shortcoming should be addressed in DVD releases of subsequent seasons. In truth, the episodes (including "Goodbye, Mr. Fish," a perfect example of the show's universal appeal) are not significantly diminished by the careful editing; for casual fans, the difference is barely worth mentioning. And while the 90-minute bonus feature "The Cosby Show: A Look Back" (a clip show originally broadcast May 19, 2002) suffers from the conspicuous absence of Bonet (who by then had mostly retreated from show business), it duly conveys the long-term value (and moral values) of the series, which singlehandedly restored the fortunes of NBC while embracing familial togetherness that would inform many of the popular sitcoms that followed its noble example. --Jeff Shannon COSBY SHOW, THE - SEASON 1

Review: The Cosby Show Season 1 - Airing from September 20, 1984 to May 9, 1985, The Cosby Show Season 1 was the beginning of one of the most groundbreaking sitcoms in television history. The first season of The Cosby Show starred Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable, Phylicia Ayers-Allen as Clair Huxtable, Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable, Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, and Keshia Knight-Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable. Season 1 focused on doctor Cliff Huxtable and his attorney wife, Clair, raising their five (four in the first episode) children in Brooklyn. The children consisted of stylish, popular 16 year-old Denise, who seemingly had a different boyfriend every week and was very rebellious, 13 year-old (14 later in the season) lazy, only son Theo, nosy 10 year-old (11 later in the season) Vanessa, and the youngest, precocious, adorable little 5-year-old Rudy. In season one, the Huxtables dealt with a daughter dating an older man, a son struggling in school, a child crushed over the loss of a favorite pet and more. Later on the season in the episode "Bonjour Sondra," we were introduced to a fifth Huxtable child, 20 year-old oldest Sondra (played by Sabrina LeBeauf), who's off at Princeton. There were other characters this season, including Russell and Anna Huxtable (played by Earle Hyman and Clarice Taylor), Cliff's loving parents, and Peter (played by Peter Costa), Rudy's silent but lovable friend, known for running out of the house in times of trouble. The Huxtables went through many things, all while making the viewers laugh. On August 2, 2005, the Huxtables came to DVD for the first time with the Urban Works release of The Cosby Show Season 1, which included all 24 episodes of the first season and "The Cosby Show: A Look-Back," a 2002 special where the cast memebers of the series look. However, there was one problem, Urban Works released the first season with the episodes in their edited syndicated format instead of they way the were originally broadcast on NBC. Fans were understandably outraged, but fortunately, Urban Works corrected this with their 2006 release of The Cosby Show Season 2, which contained uncut episodes. Urban Works Entertainment was eventually taken over by First Look Studios, who took the distribution of The Cosby Show DVD releases and released the remaining six seasons in the span of a year, along with The Cosby Show 25th Anniversary Commemorative Edition, a complete series with new special features, including a 2-part interview with Bill Cosby, a 1990 bloopers special, and a digital photo gallery including pictures from all eight seasons of the series. Plus with the complete series release, Season 1 was uncut. However the set soon went out of print due to manufacturing errors. In 2011, Millennium Entertainment re-released the The Cosby Show Season 1 uncut with the original look-back special and with the special features from the out-of-print complete series set and that is the set I'm doing my review on. The menus are great. You get the option of playing them all or choosing the episodes individually. When you choose them individually, you can choose the acts. You get the options of Opening, Act I, Act II or Closing. Not only does this set contain uncut episodes and the look-back special, but it contains New Interview with Bill Cosby, a digital photo gallery, and "Outtakes From The Cosby Show," a 1990 blooper special. The 2-part interview is something nice as it shows Bill Cosby talking about the show, how it happened, how he felt about it, his favorite and least favorite things about the show and more. The photo gallery is great. It shows nice pictures of the cast as the kids grow up throughout the series. The Look-Back Special is wonderful. It shows 2002 retrospectives with cast members, who include Bill Cosby (Cliff), Phylicia Rashad (Clair), Sabrina LeBeauf (Sondra), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Theo), Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa), Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy), Raven Symone (Olivia), Geoffrey Owens (Elvin), Deon Richmond (Kenny/Bud), Peter Costa (Peter), and Earle Hyman and Clarice Taylor (Grandma and Grandpa Huxtable). Noticeably absent was Lisa Bonet, who played Denise. The 1990 blooper special is hosted by Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Raven-Symone and shows hilarious bloopers. Bill Cosby is hilarious. It's the set to buy, but you have to be careful when buying and you have to make that the copyright says 2011, because if it says 2005, you get the edited version and it only shows the Look-Back Special. The packaging is one of those Digipak cardboard foldout cases. There are quotes from Bill (Cliff) Cosby on the packaging. This set has 4 discs (but be careful with them, because they overlap), there's a character on each disc. Disc 1 contains episodes 1-8 and has Bill Cosby as Cliff Huxtable. Disc 2 contains episodes 9-16 and has Keshia Knight-Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable. Disc 3 contains episodes 17-24 and has Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable. Disc 4 contains the bonus material (including "A Look-Back" special) and has Phylicia Rashad as Clair Huxtable. Here is a list of the episodes on the set: Disc 1 Pilot Presentation * Goodbye, Mr. Fish Bad Dreams * (episodes with * next to them are my favorites) You're Not a Mother Night (aka) Knight to Night Is That My Boy? Breaking with Tradition One More Time A Shirt Story * Disc 2 Play It Again, Vanessa * How Ugly Is He? * Bonjour Sondra Father's Day * Rudy's Sick Independence Day * Physician of the Year Jitterbug Break * Disc 3 Theo and the Joint * Vanessa's New Class Clair's Case Back to the Track, Jack * The Youngest Woman The Slumber Party * Mr. Quiet Cliff's Birthday * Disc 4 Bonus Material: New Interview with Dr. Bill Cosby Part 1 New Interview with Dr. Bill Cosby Part 2 Digital Photo Gallery Show Bloopers The Cosby Show: A Look-Back I recommend this DVD to anyone of literally all ages. Little girls and boys will relate to Rudy and Vanessa, and teens will relate to Theo and Denise. Adults will of course relate to Cliff and Clair.
Review: Enter The Huxtables - It's 1984 and the NBC Network is at something of a low by insisting one of their bread and butter the family sitcom is "dead". Well along comes Bill Cosby with a fresh idea involving a fictional family from Brooklyn Heights named the Huxtables who mimicked to a degree with he and wife Camille's real life family. The father's a doctor,the moms a lawyer and we have have five (well four in the pilot) children who would appeal to all age groups. The show skyrocketed NBC back to the top and was the #1 show in the country for five entire seasons. And it did so with an innovative concept that relied on comedy based on the real life serendipity of family life rather than shock and toilet humor. So it was a family friendly show that was funny to parents and children for different reasons and the characters were very relatible. Honestly I DON'T CARE if these shows are edited. I'd have preferred to see the full shows but it's so good to see these shows together. We have three girls as the main characters this season: Denise is a free spirited high schooler with a unique dress sense,Vanessa (the middle child in the beginning) is entering her "tweens" and is very intelligent and insecure and there's her youngest sister Rudy,an adorable preschooler who provides a lot of laughs and general cuteness this season. There's also Theo,the only boy in the family with an easy going if mildly underachieving demeaner. Just about every episode this season is a classic but there are some sure fire stand outs. Two of my favorites involve Theo:in "The Shirt Story" he finds himself in the possition of Dennise making a replica of a $90 shirt he's forced to take back (or so he thinks) and the result is one of Theo's most comical moments in the series. Later on in "Theo And The Joint" he's forced to contend with a student planting a joint on him,which concerns Theo as much as his parents as he is NOT into drugs and makes it abundantly clear. During this season the Huxtables are by and large a charming,engaging family unit. In later seasons the reality of life would harden some of the characters to some degree even if the show always remained family friendly. Even so this particular season has a special charm to me seeing these characters we lived with every Thursday night for eight seasons at such a young age,especially the first three episodes when Theo actually still sounded like a little boy when he talked-this is especially obvious in the pilot. So even if these are the syndicated versions of the shows it's worth having for the quality of what's year and the excellent bonus features,including a looking back-style documentary.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Bill Cosby, Carmen Finestra, Earl Pomerantz, Ed. Weinberger, Elliot Shoenman, Emily Tracy, Erika Alexander, Geoffrey Owens, Jay Sandrich, Joseph C. Phillips, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Nancy Stern, Phylicia Rashad, Raven-Symon, Sabrina Le Beauf, Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, Tempestt Bledsoe Contributor Bill Cosby, Carmen Finestra, Earl Pomerantz, Ed. Weinberger, Elliot Shoenman, Emily Tracy, Erika Alexander, Geoffrey Owens, Jay Sandrich, Joseph C. Phillips, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Nancy Stern, Phylicia Rashad, Raven-Symon, Sabrina Le Beauf, Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, Tempestt Bledsoe See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 947 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy, Kids & Family |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Comedy, Kids & Family
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 4

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Cosby Show Season 1
*by T***A on April 15, 2013*

Airing from September 20, 1984 to May 9, 1985, The Cosby Show Season 1 was the beginning of one of the most groundbreaking sitcoms in television history. The first season of The Cosby Show starred Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable, Phylicia Ayers-Allen as Clair Huxtable, Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable, Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, and Keshia Knight-Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable. Season 1 focused on doctor Cliff Huxtable and his attorney wife, Clair, raising their five (four in the first episode) children in Brooklyn. The children consisted of stylish, popular 16 year-old Denise, who seemingly had a different boyfriend every week and was very rebellious, 13 year-old (14 later in the season) lazy, only son Theo, nosy 10 year-old (11 later in the season) Vanessa, and the youngest, precocious, adorable little 5-year-old Rudy. In season one, the Huxtables dealt with a daughter dating an older man, a son struggling in school, a child crushed over the loss of a favorite pet and more. Later on the season in the episode "Bonjour Sondra," we were introduced to a fifth Huxtable child, 20 year-old oldest Sondra (played by Sabrina LeBeauf), who's off at Princeton. There were other characters this season, including Russell and Anna Huxtable (played by Earle Hyman and Clarice Taylor), Cliff's loving parents, and Peter (played by Peter Costa), Rudy's silent but lovable friend, known for running out of the house in times of trouble. The Huxtables went through many things, all while making the viewers laugh. On August 2, 2005, the Huxtables came to DVD for the first time with the Urban Works release of The Cosby Show Season 1, which included all 24 episodes of the first season and "The Cosby Show: A Look-Back," a 2002 special where the cast memebers of the series look. However, there was one problem, Urban Works released the first season with the episodes in their edited syndicated format instead of they way the were originally broadcast on NBC. Fans were understandably outraged, but fortunately, Urban Works corrected this with their 2006 release of The Cosby Show Season 2, which contained uncut episodes. Urban Works Entertainment was eventually taken over by First Look Studios, who took the distribution of The Cosby Show DVD releases and released the remaining six seasons in the span of a year, along with The Cosby Show 25th Anniversary Commemorative Edition, a complete series with new special features, including a 2-part interview with Bill Cosby, a 1990 bloopers special, and a digital photo gallery including pictures from all eight seasons of the series. Plus with the complete series release, Season 1 was uncut. However the set soon went out of print due to manufacturing errors. In 2011, Millennium Entertainment re-released the The Cosby Show Season 1 uncut with the original look-back special and with the special features from the out-of-print complete series set and that is the set I'm doing my review on. The menus are great. You get the option of playing them all or choosing the episodes individually. When you choose them individually, you can choose the acts. You get the options of Opening, Act I, Act II or Closing. Not only does this set contain uncut episodes and the look-back special, but it contains New Interview with Bill Cosby, a digital photo gallery, and "Outtakes From The Cosby Show," a 1990 blooper special. The 2-part interview is something nice as it shows Bill Cosby talking about the show, how it happened, how he felt about it, his favorite and least favorite things about the show and more. The photo gallery is great. It shows nice pictures of the cast as the kids grow up throughout the series. The Look-Back Special is wonderful. It shows 2002 retrospectives with cast members, who include Bill Cosby (Cliff), Phylicia Rashad (Clair), Sabrina LeBeauf (Sondra), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Theo), Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa), Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy), Raven Symone (Olivia), Geoffrey Owens (Elvin), Deon Richmond (Kenny/Bud), Peter Costa (Peter), and Earle Hyman and Clarice Taylor (Grandma and Grandpa Huxtable). Noticeably absent was Lisa Bonet, who played Denise. The 1990 blooper special is hosted by Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Raven-Symone and shows hilarious bloopers. Bill Cosby is hilarious. It's the set to buy, but you have to be careful when buying and you have to make that the copyright says 2011, because if it says 2005, you get the edited version and it only shows the Look-Back Special. The packaging is one of those Digipak cardboard foldout cases. There are quotes from Bill (Cliff) Cosby on the packaging. This set has 4 discs (but be careful with them, because they overlap), there's a character on each disc. Disc 1 contains episodes 1-8 and has Bill Cosby as Cliff Huxtable. Disc 2 contains episodes 9-16 and has Keshia Knight-Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable. Disc 3 contains episodes 17-24 and has Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable. Disc 4 contains the bonus material (including "A Look-Back" special) and has Phylicia Rashad as Clair Huxtable. Here is a list of the episodes on the set: Disc 1 Pilot Presentation * Goodbye, Mr. Fish Bad Dreams * (episodes with * next to them are my favorites) You're Not a Mother Night (aka) Knight to Night Is That My Boy? Breaking with Tradition One More Time A Shirt Story * Disc 2 Play It Again, Vanessa * How Ugly Is He? * Bonjour Sondra Father's Day * Rudy's Sick Independence Day * Physician of the Year Jitterbug Break * Disc 3 Theo and the Joint * Vanessa's New Class Clair's Case Back to the Track, Jack * The Youngest Woman The Slumber Party * Mr. Quiet Cliff's Birthday * Disc 4 Bonus Material: New Interview with Dr. Bill Cosby Part 1 New Interview with Dr. Bill Cosby Part 2 Digital Photo Gallery Show Bloopers The Cosby Show: A Look-Back I recommend this DVD to anyone of literally all ages. Little girls and boys will relate to Rudy and Vanessa, and teens will relate to Theo and Denise. Adults will of course relate to Cliff and Clair.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enter The Huxtables
*by A***E on February 27, 2011*

It's 1984 and the NBC Network is at something of a low by insisting one of their bread and butter the family sitcom is "dead". Well along comes Bill Cosby with a fresh idea involving a fictional family from Brooklyn Heights named the Huxtables who mimicked to a degree with he and wife Camille's real life family. The father's a doctor,the moms a lawyer and we have have five (well four in the pilot) children who would appeal to all age groups. The show skyrocketed NBC back to the top and was the #1 show in the country for five entire seasons. And it did so with an innovative concept that relied on comedy based on the real life serendipity of family life rather than shock and toilet humor. So it was a family friendly show that was funny to parents and children for different reasons and the characters were very relatible. Honestly I DON'T CARE if these shows are edited. I'd have preferred to see the full shows but it's so good to see these shows together. We have three girls as the main characters this season: Denise is a free spirited high schooler with a unique dress sense,Vanessa (the middle child in the beginning) is entering her "tweens" and is very intelligent and insecure and there's her youngest sister Rudy,an adorable preschooler who provides a lot of laughs and general cuteness this season. There's also Theo,the only boy in the family with an easy going if mildly underachieving demeaner. Just about every episode this season is a classic but there are some sure fire stand outs. Two of my favorites involve Theo:in "The Shirt Story" he finds himself in the possition of Dennise making a replica of a $90 shirt he's forced to take back (or so he thinks) and the result is one of Theo's most comical moments in the series. Later on in "Theo And The Joint" he's forced to contend with a student planting a joint on him,which concerns Theo as much as his parents as he is NOT into drugs and makes it abundantly clear. During this season the Huxtables are by and large a charming,engaging family unit. In later seasons the reality of life would harden some of the characters to some degree even if the show always remained family friendly. Even so this particular season has a special charm to me seeing these characters we lived with every Thursday night for eight seasons at such a young age,especially the first three episodes when Theo actually still sounded like a little boy when he talked-this is especially obvious in the pilot. So even if these are the syndicated versions of the shows it's worth having for the quality of what's year and the excellent bonus features,including a looking back-style documentary.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Show
*by H***R on January 2, 2026*

Great show!

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