It's the start of a new TV season. Let us now return to the glory days of last season.
For the second week, a TV collection tops DVD sales. Last week it was Universal's "The Office"; now we have "Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Third Season," from Disney.
Paramount's slippery "Blades of Glory" remained in the silver position in sales, while "The Office" took the bronze.
In rentals, it was "Blades," chick flick "Georgia Rule" (Universal) and the sad-sack comedy "Delta Farce" (Lionsgate).
"Grey's" Katherine Heigl, pictured, repped the show at Sunday's Emmys, winning best supporting actress in a drama series. Both "Grey's" and "Office" were up for best series based on the work in these DVD releases, but they ended the night stamped "Honored to be nominated."
Before last week, a TV-on-DVD title hadn't topped the charts in almost a year.
Thomas K. Arnold has the story over on The Reporter's site.
good thing Katherine Heigl won an emmy award for her notable performance in Grey's Anatomy.
Posted by: erikko | September 20, 2007 at 01:06 PM
... especially since she was ripped off by the Oscars for "Bride of Chucky."
Yeah, looks like a brilliant career coming up. Everyone on the planet seemed to love her in "Knocked Up."
Thanks for the comment, Erikko
Posted by: Glenn Abel | September 20, 2007 at 10:50 PM