Talk:Frank's Place

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desperate for photos here - anyone have screen shots? J. Van Meter 20:13, 4 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] DVD

Why, WHY isn’t this show out on DVD. At 22 episodes the complete show could be in one set. While some awful shows are on DVD months after they are canceled, I am confounded as to why this gem has been ignored.

I too am amazed that this show is not out on DVD. I fondly remember it and would jump at the chance to buy it. And why isn`t it in reruns? I agree 100% with who ever wrote the above paragraph. Any one who saw the show understands. Frank Rivera 03/03/06

Could somebody figure out an address of the people who have the rights to Franks Place so us fans could write them and beg it's release?

This blog [1] says Paramount owns the rights. J. Van Meter 00:40, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

This show was described to protray southern black culture accurately. What it really portrayed was New Orleans culture in the 70's and 80's.

Probably one of the top five best tv shows of all time! Great characters that were multi-dimensional, storylines and dialogue that did not overly simplify and insult the viewers intelligence, as most sit-coms do, and exemplary acting. I miss this show, and always mention it in any "favorite show" conversation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.60.142.230 (talk) 03:51, 17 September 2007 (UTC)