Apple’s classic shows on discount in July

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Apple has launched its newest line of classic TV show box sets that are courtesy of Apple’s iTunes service. Although called box sets, they are actually digital collections but they do contain the complete and full episode lists of a variety of classical TV shows from different genres. The highlighted titles for July are Seinfeld and The West Wing, but that is not the complete offer.

The shows are available for just $5 each, which is a bargain considering that they are true classics whose complete editions you’ll be able to add to your digital libraries to enjoy at any given time after the purchase. The full list of available titles includes the following shows:

  • Seinfeld
  • The West Wing
  • Band of Brothers
  • The Pacific
  • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
  • Veep
  • Mad Men
  • Longmire
  • Married… With Children
  • Downton Abbey
  • Suits
  • Queen of the South
  • Cowboy Bebop
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As you can see, there’s everything here, from comedy to drama, with some true classics. Seinfeld and Married… With Children are cult classic comedy shows from the 1980s and 1990s; Band of Brothers and The Pacific are brilliant period dramas, as well as one of the most popular modern-day dramas, Downton Abbey. If you want more intense dramas, you can always check out Mad Men, and Suits, with its dash of charming comedy, is not far behind. For anime fans, Cowboy Bebop is also available.

Band of Brothers (HBO) miniseries 2001 | US Premiere September 9, 2001
Shown top from left: Phil Barantini, Ross McCall; Bottom from left: Scott Grimes, Donnie Wahlberg, Kirk Acevedo, Neal McDonough, Adam James, Frank John Hughes

It is important that you buy these shows, if you want, before the offer expires and before they leave the store. The price is more than fair for the amount of content you’ll get and we are certain that you’ll be able to find a couple of shows, at least, for your library. And then don’t forget that you can still expand your collection by checking out the 2010s movie summer blockbuster sale from earlier in the week, alongside Apple’s $1 rental of the week.

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