Secret Philadelphia (A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure)
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Cult TV
A Viewer's Guide to the Shows America Can't Live Without
Author: | John Javna |
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Paperback: | 256 pages |
Publisher: | St. Martin's Press (1986) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
ISBN: | 0312178484 |
In Print? | No |
The Three Stooges receive a 4-page chapter examining the release of the shorts to television, plus a brief history of the comedy team, mini-bios of all six, favorite quotes, names, gags, Stooge-violence and trivia.
From the back cover...
"At last! Here's the book you've been waiting for to fill those idle moments while you're waiting for THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, STAR TREK or GET SMART to come on the air. Cult TV includes the unknown tales of the shows' origins, the truth about how the stars got their roles (and where they are now), important episodes, fan club information, and more trivia than even the most crazed connoisseur of repeat viewing could ever need! Here, in one volume, is more than you've ever dreamed of knowing about Hymie the Robot, the Batmobile, Dr. Miguelito Loveless, Super Chicken, Barney Fife, and the rest of the weird and wonderful features immortalized in over 75 cult television programs! Are M*A*S*H and I LOVE LUCY over for the day? Don't despair... Cult TV will whisk you right back to Rerun Heaven! Yes, now you can visit FOREVER with Rob and Laura, Batman and Robin, Gomez and Morticia, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Darrin and Samantha!"
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