DVD Releases
CBS DVD (Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) has released all 6 seasons of Numb3rs on DVD in Region 1. The first five seasons have been released in Regions 2 & 4.
Season # | Release Dates | Ep # | Length | Discs | Region 1 Extras | ||
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US, Canada (R1) | UK (R2) |
Australia (R4) | |||||
Season 1 | May 30, 2006 | October 2, 2006 | October 5, 2006 | 13 | 544 min. | 4 | Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season 1," "Point of Origin: Inside the Unaired Pilot," "Do The Math: The Caltech Analysis," and "Charlievision: FX Sequences 1.0," blooper reels, and audition reels. |
Season 2 | October 10, 2006 | July 9, 2007 | June 7, 2007 | 24 | 1037 min. | 6 | Cast and crew commentaries for six episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season Two," two "behind the scenes" videos (one with Nicholas Falacci, the other with David Krumholtz), and a blooper reel. |
Season 3 | September 25, 2007 | February 9, 2009 | July 10, 2008 | 24 | 1029 min. | 6 | Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season 3," a mini-documentary of the Eppes house, a blooper reel, and a tour of the Eppes' house set. |
Season 4 | September 30, 2008 | July 13, 2009 | July 2, 2009 | 18 | 767 min. | 5 | "Crunching NUMB3RS: Trust Metric," featurettes for two episodes, "The Tony Touch", pre-production, and post production. |
Season 5 | October 20, 2009 | 21 June 2010 | August 4, 2010 | 23 | 983 mins. | 6 | Cast and crew commentaries for three episodes, deleted scenes for "Thirty-Six Hours", "Crunching NUMB3RS: Season Five" featurette, "Celebrating 100" featurette, Blooper reel. |
Season 6 | August 10, 2010 | 18th July 2011 | July 21, 2011 | 16 | 660 min. | 4 | Coming Full Circle: Numb3rs the final season, The women of Numb3rs, Pixel Perfect:the digital cinematography of Numb3rs, Production Photo Gallery |
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