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B.J. and the Bear - tv seasons on dvd

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What an amazing Box Set for B.J. and the Bear!
All Uncut Episodes 1-3 Seasons on 13 DVDS
- Excellent video and audio quality
- 100% in chronological order
- Commercial free and unedited
- This box set contains all 13 Dvds with Custom Artwork.
- These Dvds are region free so they will play on any Dvd player Worldwide and Dvd-Rom, X-Box or PS2 worldwide.
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What kind of trouble can a monkey and a trucker get into? This classic series explores just that!

BJ McKay was a good-looking young trucker who traveled around the country in his big red & white rig, with a single companion - his pet chimp, Bear.

B.J. was based in rural Georgia and was confronted by a succession of corrupt local sheriffs - Elroy P. Lobo (who was later given his own series, Lobo); Sgt. Wiley of Winslow County and his two fellow lawmen, Sheriffs Cain and Masters.

The only honest cop B.J. seemed to encounter was the Fox, who spent much of her time trying to trap the crooked local cops.

Tommy was a lady trucker friend and Bullets ran the local hangout, the Country Comfort Truck Stop.

In 1981, B.J. settled down to run a trucking business in Los Angeles called Bear Enterprises. His new adversary was Rutherford T. Grant, a corrupt politician who headed the state Special Crimes Action Team. Grant was a silent partner in TransCal, the largest trucking firm in California and stopped at nothing to stomp out potential competition. Because of Grant's intervention, B.J. found it impossible to get regular truck drivers to work for him and had to settle for a crew of 7 young, beautiful lady truckers, including a pair of identical twins and Grant's daughter, Cindy.

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