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OverviewThis fully updated and expanded edition covers over 10,200 programs, making it the most comprehensive documentation of television programs ever published. In addition to covering the standard network and cable entertainment genres, the book also covers programs generally not covered elsewhere in print (or even online), including Internet series, aired and unaired pilot films, erotic series, gay and lesbian series, risque cartoons and experimental programs from 1925 through 1945. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vincent TerracePublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 6.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 3.044kg ISBN: 9780786464777ISBN 10: 0786464771 Pages: 1330 Publication Date: 20 October 2011 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. 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Table of ContentsTable of Contents • Volume 1 • Preface delete 1 The Encyclopedia, A–Ha delete 3 (entries 1–3882) • Volume 2 • The Encyclopedia, He–Q delete 443 (entries 3883–7597) • Volume 3 • The Encyclopedia, R–Z delete 871 (entries 7598–10567) Name Index delete 1217ReviewsReviews of the first edition: practically everything you ever wanted to know about television shows has been brought together in this set...a useful and entertaining work --Booklist; monumental...a treasure trove...recommended --Choice; Terrace is arguably the most prolific developer of television reference material, with more than 30 books to his credit...highly recommended for all libraries --ARBA; well-written and well-researched...indispensable and well worth the price --Reference Reviews; it will be a while before anybody tops Vincent Terrace's latest volume on the TV industry...recommended --SPERDVAC Radiogram; the most complete such directory ever published...especially useful...a host of details --Communication Booknotes Quarterly; a most marvelous update...a rare gem worth possessing, and a fine addition to any library. --tvparty.com. Reviews of the second edition: new and updated entries add character background and storyline development information, and included are announcer-spoken openings --Reference & Research Book News; there are aspects not covered in other books...an important addition --Communication Booknotes Quarterly. Reviews of the first edition: -practically everything you ever wanted to know about television shows has been brought together in this set...a useful and entertaining work---Booklist; -monumental...a treasure trove...recommended---Choice; -Terrace is arguably the most prolific developer of television reference material...highly recommended for all libraries---ARBA; -well-written and well-researched...indispensable and well worth the price---Reference Reviews; -it will be a while before anybody tops Vincent Terrace's latest volume on the TV industry...recommended---SPERDVAC Radiogram; -the most complete such directory ever published...especially useful...a host of details---Communication Booknotes Quarterly; -a most marvelous update...a rare gem worth possessing, and a fine addition to any library.---tvparty.com. Reviews of the second edition: -new and updated entries add character background and storyline development information, and included are announcer-spoken openings---Reference & Research Book News; -there are aspects not covered in other books...an important addition---Communication Booknotes Quarterly; -every library needs this title on its reference shelf---ARBA. <b>Reviews of the first edition: </b> practically everything you ever wanted to know about television shows has been brought together in this set...a useful and entertaining work --<i>Booklist</i>; monumental...a treasure trove...recommended --<i>Choice</i>; Terrace is arguably the most prolific developer of television reference material...highly recommended for all libraries --<i>ARBA</i>; well-written and well-researched...indispensable and well worth the price --<i>Reference Reviews</i>; it will be a while before anybody tops Vincent Terrace's latest volume on the TV industry...recommended --<i>SPERDVAC Radiogram</i>; the most complete such directory ever published...especially useful...a host of details --<i>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</i>; a most marvelous update...a rare gem worth possessing, and a fine addition to any library. --<i>tvparty.com.</i> <b>Reviews of the second edition: </b> new and updated entries add character background and storyline development information, and included are announcer-spoken openings --<i>Reference & Research Book News</i>; there are aspects not covered in other books...an important addition --<i>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</i>; every library needs this title on its reference shelf --<i>ARBA</i>. Reviews of the first edition: practically everything you ever wanted to know about television shows has been brought together in this set...a useful and entertaining work --Booklist; monumental...a treasure trove...recommended --Choice; Terrace is arguably the most prolific developer of television reference material, with more than 30 books to his credit...highly recommended for all libraries --ARBA; well-written and well-researched...indispensable and well worth the price --Reference Reviews; it will be a while before anybody tops Vincent Terrace's latest volume on the TV industry...recommended --SPERDVAC Radiogram; the most complete such directory ever published...especially useful...a host of details --Communication Booknotes Quarterly; a most marvelous update...a rare gem worth possessing, and a fine addition to any library. --tvparty.com. Reviews of the second edition: a fantastic TV Western resource --Boyce McClain's Collector's Corner; new and updated entries add character background and storyline development information, and included are announcer-spoken openings --Reference & Research Book News; there are aspects not covered in other books...an important addition --Communication Booknotes Quarterly. Reviews of the first edition: -practically everything you ever wanted to know about television shows has been brought together in this set...a useful and entertaining work---Booklist; -monumental...a treasure trove...recommended---Choice; -Terrace is arguably the most prolific developer of television reference material...highly recommended for all libraries---ARBA; -well-written and well-researched...indispensable and well worth the price---Reference Reviews; -it will be a while before anybody tops Vincent Terrace's latest volume on the TV industry...recommended---SPERDVAC Radiogram; -the most complete such directory ever published...especially useful...a host of details---Communication Booknotes Quarterly; -a most marvelous update...a rare gem worth possessing, and a fine addition to any library.---tvparty.com. Reviews of the second edition: -new and updated entries add character background and storyline development information, and included are announcer-spoken openings---Reference & Research Book News; -there are aspects not covered in other books...an important addition---Communication Booknotes Quarterly; -every library needs this title on its reference shelf---ARBA. Author InformationVincent Terrace has been a researcher for ABC television and is the television historian for BPOLIN Productions. He has written more than 50 books about television and radio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |