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For six seasons, fans have devotedly watched Tony Soprano deal with the difficulties of balancing his home life with the criminal organization he leads. Audiences everywhere tuned in to see the mob, the food, the family, and who was next to be whacked. Celebrate the show that Vanity Fair called, “the greatest show in TV history”, in the ultimate Sopranos collector’s edition.

  • Actors: James Gandolfini, Edie Falco
  • Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 33
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  • DVD Release Date: November 11, 2008
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On the Boardwalk, HBO Hangs Out With a New Mob
New York Times (blog)
In 2006 HBO, already looking for a big series to replace “The Sopranos,” showed the book, which had been optioned by the actor Mark Wahlberg and his
Turner Classic Movies to Celebrate HBO's Eagerly Anticipated 'Boardwalk Empire TVbytheNumbers

all 11 news articles??

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Three sopranos and a pianist play Rosch
The Leader
The sopranos were accompanied by pianist Adam Potter. Potter resides in Danville and is the Director of Vocal Music at Dansville Senior High School.

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a standout writer for “The Sopranos.” “Boardwalk Empire” might not ever match the legacy of that iconic hit, but it appears to be a worthy successor, with stellar acting, a “Mad Men”-like attention to period detail …

Posted by: uno on September 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off

Michael Imperioli of “The Sopranos” plays a “damaged but driven” homicide detective. “The Whole Truth,” 10 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning Sept. 22. Former Yale Law School classmates compete as a prosecutor …

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a standout writer for “The Sopranos.” “Boardwalk Empire” might not ever match the legacy of that iconic hit, but it appears to be a worthy successor, with stellar acting, a “Mad Men”-like attention to period detail …

Posted by: uno on September 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off

What about The Sopranos? Well, the show on which Weiner got his big break won twice, in 2004 and 2006, with Lost and 24 winning the award in between. I was a big fan of The Sopranos, but Mad Men is better.

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“Mafia II” is a hacky ode to mobsters, but with redeeming values. The reason I’ve never been enraptured by “The Sopranos,” “Goodfellas” or other mob fictions is the characters always seem too …

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There were weeks when “The Sopranos,” for which she won three drama Emmys, was probably the funniest show on television and there have been weeks when “Nurse Jackie,” which Showtime insists on calling a comedy,

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THEATER Top of Utah ‘THE ALTOS: A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE SOPRANOS,’ Hunt Mystery Theater, 7 p.m. Sept. 10, 24, Boccia’s D’Italia, 1045 N. Washington Blvd., Ogden. $15/show, food available for purchase. 866-569-1482. Discount code for $2.50 off: hmnews. Additional shows and dates at a Sandy restaurant. www.huntmysteries.com . read more

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