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A Different World - Season 1
A Different World - Season 1

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Director: *
Actors: Lisa Bonet, Kadeem Hardison
Studio: Urban Works
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 9614

Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Unknown (Published)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 4
Running Time: 575
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.9

MPN: VEND260227D
UPC: 634991260220
EAN: 0634991260220
ASIN: B0009HBPEO

Theatrical Release Date: September 24, 1987
Release Date: November 8, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Set at the fictional Hillman College, A Different World was originally conceived as a vehicle for Lisa Bonet's Denise Huxtable. (Based on Bill Cosby's Atlanta-based alma mater, the exteriors were even filmed at Spelman.) Positioned between The Cosby Show and Cheers, the top-rated sitcom quickly became a group effort as the "ordinary" Denise was frequently upstaged by self-obsessed Southern belle Whitley (six-time Image Award winner Jasmine Guy), lovelorn smarty-pants Dwayne Wayne (two-time winner Kadeem Hardison), and his sharp-dressed pal, Ron (Darryl M. Bell).

During the first episode ("Reconcilable Differences"), sophomore student Denise meets resident director Stevie (Loretta Devine), a single mother, and roommate Jaleesa, a 26-year-old divorcee (Dawnn Lewis, who co-wrote the show's Phoebe Snow-sung theme). She and Jaleesa don't hit it off initially, but eventually find common ground--like their aversion to the "Mouth of the South," i.e. Whitley. In the pilot, which aired next, they meet their third roommate, Midwestern motor mouth Maggie (future Oscar winner Marisa Tomei), and the Gilbert Hall triumvirate was complete. Stevie, meanwhile, would leave midway through the season to be replaced by the more imposing Lettie (Tony winner Mary Alice), who is introduced in "The Prime of Miss Lettie Bostic."

Several Cosby Show actors dropped in during the first season to show their support, including Keisha Knight Pulliam ("Rudy and the Snow Queen"), Malcolm Jamal-Warner ("My Dinner With Theo"), Phylicia Rashad ("Clair's Last Stand"), and Cosby himself ("If Chosen, I May Not Run"). (Knight Pulliam and Cosby also appear in the pilot). Other guest stars include Keenen Ivory Wayans ("War of the Words") and various In Living Color cast mates, like David Allen Grier ("Romancing Mr. Stone"). Although Bonet and Tomei would leave at the end of the season, A Different World recovered from the loss and aired on NBC for another five seasons. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Product Description
A fresh funny situation comedy that follows the triumphs trials & tribulations of students of hillman college. Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 11/08/2005 Starring: Lisa Bonet Kadeem Hardison Run time: 575 minutes Rating: Nr


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good show   November 25, 2008
I watched this show some time ago and didn't know it was a spin-off of the Cosby Show. The first season was good, but the seasons got better over time. I recommend this if you are a fan of the series or of the Cosby show.


5 out of 5 stars It's a Dfferent World   October 30, 2008
I have looked for this DVD series for the past 6years and to find it at Amazon.com bought my treasure hunt to an end, needless to say the quality of this set is amazing and 20years later the issues still apply to everyday life. This show is still ahead of it's time. With all the violence I see in the news regarding young blacks it's very nice to see them accolplishing so many positive things in this series. This show shows that we are not all Rappers, Hoochie Mamas and Drug Dealers. It truly is a nice change when in the Year 2008 there are still not enough African American shows on T.V. depicting the Race in a forth right light this series is a breath of fresh air.


4 out of 5 stars A Real World   September 21, 2008
This is the start of a very interesting and diverse sit-com. I followed the program while it was in production and enjoyed it tremendously. It got better each season (so be patient with season 1) and with the exception of the hastily produced final episode was/is one of my favorite programs. Where are the other seasons? I had hoped to complete my collection by now. Tune in until they are released for a better look at college life, many of the issues are still relevent today.


5 out of 5 stars Very Silly but Still, Very Enjoyable.   July 28, 2008
Sure, this first season of A Different World may be lacking in various areas. As in, you've got Denise (Lisa Bonet) being depicted as this young woman with all the potential in the world who does almost nothing to further her ccareer. And, you've got Marissa Tomei fretting over the loss of an eggby and the size of her body buffer zone. But, this writer still enjoys the memories and the presence of the both of them.

Okay, maybe the series improved after the first season and the departure of Lisa & Marissa. But, the real helper was the arrival of Debbie Allen. She probably could've improved the Denise and Maggie characters in the confines of the script, if either of them had decided to stick around.

Anyway, it's still great to witness the way that Dwayne, Whitley, Jalessa, Ron, Millie, Stevie and Lettie's characters all began. And, the antics they all got into were all very cute and memorable. [As in Dwayne saying to a pignosed Denise, "Whattaya say, we get out of here and go dig for truffles?" Personally, I quite enjoy watching that. And, Lisa actually looks real cute in that nose. Then, there's her Porky reference at the end of the episode.]

Also, I got a major kick out of the use of "Seven More Days" by Terence Trent D'Arby in the 12th episode, "Advise and Desent." Watching that episode as many times as I did - along with the rest of the set - is what led me to purchasing my own copy of the first record by TTD (or Sananda).



1 out of 5 stars The Benet yrs were BAD!!!   April 1, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I wished they knew that no one likes the Benet years. A Different World was soooooooo much better when Whitley and Dwayne were the leads!!!

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