The COMMISH (Season 2) (6 DVD Set)

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| Format | 6 DVD |
| Genre | TV, Comedy |
| Running Time | 992 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | M |
| Available | 15-10-2008 |
| Label | Force Entertainment |
| Actors | Chiklis, Michael, Mcgraw, Melinda, Saldana, Theresa, Belafonte, Gina, Cygan, John, Goddard, Trevor |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Tony Scali is a one-of-a-kind cop. He's dedicated to his work; bringingrapists, drug dealers and murderers to justice. He loves his family; his wife Theresa, his son Dave and the soon-to-arrive baby. His intelligence, intensity, humour and quirky charm have earned him the respect of the police force and public alike. In the second season of The Commish, Tony brings toughness and compassion to his job as the police commissioner for a small town. The grim realities of police work are juggled with the laid-back sensibilities of the close-knit community in this consistently entertaining show.
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