In the mid-1970's Police Woman was one of my favorite shows. I longed to grow up to be like Angie Dickinson, and admired her so. (I still do). Earl Holliman was gorgeous too! It is so nice to see this show on DVD. The cast and chemistry were fantastic--especially between Angie Dickinson and Earl Holliman. Except for the occasional use of 70's phrases--like "Turkey" and "pad," some of the guys' sideburns, and Charles Dierkopf's (I am probably spelling that wrong) funky hat, the show has held up well. It does not appear obviously outdated the way some other 70's shows do. The stories are typical 70's--drugs, hookers, murderers and rapists--with time spent on character development, rather than on forensics and technical stuff. Well written and acted. The presentation on this set is very nice for the price. There are 3 clear slim plastic cases inside the master case. Each one has a different paper insert with a great photo of Angie Dickinson on the inside, and one on the outside. There are really 3 photos--all from the same shoot, but different poses, and they are alternated so that the outside of one is the inside of another, etc. The discs themselves look very nice too. The whole set looks classy, particularly compared to the way some other shows are being released (for example, the dismal job Universal did with the presentation of MacMillan & Wife). Someone put care and thought into the Police Woman set, and it shows. I have just finished watching 1 1/2 disks over a rainy weekend, and the quality has been terriffic. The picture is clear and bright, and the sound is crisp. They even included the little promo bits that used to show before each episode (or as coming attactions after the previous show). I like that! As aonther person already pointed out--the show had a really great theme song. I have to say that after all this time, I really only remember bits of one or two episodes, so I can't say if the episodes are in order, or cut or anything. However, if anything is cut (and I don't know that it was) it was done seamlessly, because nothing appears to be missing. This is a class act of a set! I highly recommend it. I'm going back to watch the rest! Can't wait for Season 2.***************After writing this, I watched one of the "special features." It was fabulous--it was an entire episode, with a running audio commentary by Angie Dickinson and Earl Holliman as they sat and watched it together! It was so neat to listen to them chat and comment!! Wow--what a great bonus!!