Warner Home Video (WHV) will release WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON on June 5, 2007. The DVD will include 24 episodes from the show's first season, plus bonus material on four discs. WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON will retail for $44.98.
The Hanna-Barbera cartoon followed the Boyles, a lovable dysfunctional American family living in the suburbs of Los Angeles in the early '70s. WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME first aired in primetime on CBS. This show started out as a one-time segment on LOVE AMERICAN STYLE and was later spun off into a syndicated series.
It's America and the Age of Aquarius has dawned, hippie culture is still going strong, while the sexual revolution and the feminist movement quickly gain momentum. Times are changing and no one knows it better than Harry Boyle (Tom Bosley, HAPPY DAYS), a conservative father and suburban everyman trying to come to terms with the changing world around him while learning to deal with his liberal kids. WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME follows Harry and the rest of the Boyle clan, an average, middle-class American family living as they confront the era's issues, one laugh at a time.
Harry, a successful businessman, owns a restaurant supply company, while his wife Irma (Joan Gerber) portrays the role of a typical housewife who occasionally stirs up the pot by exhibiting her independent side. Harry and Irma have three children: Chet (David Hayward), Alice (Kristina Holland) and the youngest, Jamie, who is voiced by actor Jackie Earle Haley, recently nominated for an Academy Award award for his role in LITTLE CHILDREN.
"WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME was a television program that was ahead of its time," commented Dorinda Marticorena, WHV vp of family, animation & sports marketing. "It was a true original and laid a foundation for many of the popular animated primetime shows of today. We think this DVD will find a contemporary audience as many of its themes and plotlines still resonate with today's viewers."
DVD special features include:* Retrospective Featurette titled Animation for the Nation, which highlights the rich and unique history of the series and time period.* Illustrating the Times, a featurette examining the animation of this series and how it crossed the line of poetic license, and danced around the exaggerated version of an American family.