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Celebrating 30 years since its TV debut, Roots: The Complete Collection brings together for the first time all the original episodes, sequels and extras of the award-winning series in one box set, comprising Roots: The Original Series 4-Disc Box Set, the 1979 sequel Roots: The Next Generation, and, for the first time on DVD, Roots: The Gift, a movie that focuses on the relationship between two of the slaves of the original series.

Based on Alex Haley's best-selling novel about his African ancestors, the acclaimed US TV mini-series Roots garnered widespread popularity in the 1970s and to this day remains one of the most watched programmes in history, with the ratings for the series finale still the third highest-rated US program of all time, (behind the final episode of MASH and the "Who Shot JR?" episode of Dallas).
Roots follows several generations in the lives of a slave family. The story begins with Kunta Kinte (played by LeVar Burton), a West African youth captured by slave traders and shipped to America in the 1700s. Torn from his homeland, stripped of his dignity, his rights and even his name, in torment and anguish he is brought to the slave markets of the new world. He tries, but fails, to escape before accepting he can never return to Africa. The film traces his life and those of his family, depicted up until the Civil War where Kunte Kinte's grandson gains emancipation. It captures generations of love, tears, pain, strife, sacrifice and happiness, reminding us of the resilience and resource of
the human spirit even under crippling injustice. But Roots was more than just a quality drama, it had a wider impact on society. It persuaded American audiences to regard their history from a black perspective, and to see how--against odds far more desperate than those the pilgrims faced--Africans laid claim to their status as free African-Americans. It triggered a craze for genealogy and changed forever the way black people were depicted on TV.

Run time ‎21 hours and 53 minutes
Number of discs ‎10
Media Format ‎PAL, Subtitled, Colour, Dolby, Surround Sound
Language ‎Italian (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
Actors ‎Maya Angelou, Ed Asner, Lloyd Bridges, Georg Brown, Brad Davis
Aspect Ratio ‎4:3 - 1.33:1
Studio ‎Warner Home Video
Release date ‎29 Oct. 2007
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  1. summerof76's avatar
    I watched this when it first came on tv many years ago. It was spellbinding at the time and much better than most tv series these days.
  2. Shandally1's avatar
    This was fabulous and unforgettable at the time. It has hardly been shown anywhere in the last thirty years
  3. Zek's avatar
    I wish I was Levar Burton
    Squilla's avatar
    I was hoping for this response. Warp speed, don't rainbow read me now.
  4. kingg1st's avatar
    Mek mi cry rasta.
  5. Shard's avatar
    I'm reading the book at the minute. I don't know how it compares to the TV series but the first ~140 pages of the book are about Kunta Kinte's life before slavery and there's a lot of history and backstory there. I was wondering if that's in the show as well?
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