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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present [Paperback]

Tim Brooks , Earle F. Marsh
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October 16, 2007 Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
AMERICA’S #1 BESTSELLING TELEVISION BOOK WITH MORE THAN HALF A MILLION COPIES IN PRINT–
NOW REVISED AND UPDATED!

PROGRAMS FROM ALL SEVEN COMMERCIAL BROADCAST NETWORKS, MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CABLE NETWORKS, PLUS ALL MAJOR SYNDICATED SHOWS!

This is the must-have book for TV viewers in the new millennium–the entire history of primetime programs in one convenient volume. It’s a guide you’ll turn to again and again for information on every series ever telecast. There are entries for all the great shows, from evergreens like The Honeymooners, All in the Family, and Happy Days to modern classics like 24, The Office, and Desperate Housewives; all the gripping sci-fi series, from Captain Video and the new Battle Star Galactica to all versions of Star Trek; the popular serials, from Peyton Place and Dallas to Dawson’s Creek and Ugly Betty; the reality show phenomena American Idol, Survivor, and The Amazing Race; and the hits on cable, including The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Top Chef, The Sopranos, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Project Runway, and SpongeBob SquarePants. This comprehensive guide lists every program alphabetically and includes a complete broadcast history, cast, and engaging plot summary–along with exciting behind-the-scenes stories about the shows and the stars.

MORE THAN 500 ALL-NEW LISTINGS from Heroes and Grey’s Anatomy to 30 Rock and Nip/Tuck
UPDATES ON CONTINUING SHOWS such as CSI, Gilmore Girls, The Simpsons, and The Real World
EXTENSIVE CABLE COVERAGE with more than 1,000 entries, including a description of the programming on each major cable network
AND DON’T MISS the exclusive and updated “Ph.D. Trivia Quiz” of 200 questions that will challenge even the most ardent TV fan, plus a streamlined guide to TV-related websites for those who want to be constantly up-to-date

SPECIAL FEATURES!
• Annual program schedules at a glance for the past 61 years • Top-rated shows of each season • Emmy Award winners • Longest-running series • Spin-off series • Theme songs • A fascinating history of TV

“This is the Guinness Book of World Records . . .
the Encyclopedia Britannica of television!”
–TV Guide

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“This is the Guinness Book of World Records . . .
The Encyclopedia Britannica of television!”
–TV Guide


From the Trade Paperback edition. --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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The biggest and best television reference ever published, this is the guide you'll turn to again and again for information on every nighttime network series ever telecast and all the top syndicated and cable series! From "I Love Lucy," "The Odd Couple," and "The Brady Bunch" to "Home Improvement," "Star Trek: The Next Generation," and "Melrose Place," this comprehensive directory lists every program alphabetically and includes the complete broadcast history, cast list, and plot summary, along with exciting behind-the-scene stories about the shows and stars.

Now! For the first time, extensive original cable coverage with more than 150 exciting entries, from "Ren and Stimpy" to "Larry King Live," to the Sci-Fi Channel

Now! 300 new network and syndicated listings, including "NYPD Blue," "Mad About You," and "The X-Files"

Now! More than 300 updated listings of continuing shows, including "Roseanne," "The Simpsons," and "Murphy Brown"

Now! A new all-time top 100 programs list

Now! Expanded index of more than 15,000 personalities

Now! Listings for the new UPN and we networks

Special Features!
-- Annual program schedules at a glance for the past 49 years
-- Top-rated shows of each season
-- Emmy Award winners
-- Longest running series

Spin-off series
-- Theme songs
-- Fascinating history of the "Seven Eras" of TV programming
-- And much more! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 1856 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 9 edition (October 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345497732
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345497734
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 2.4 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (103 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #72,807 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is the best book for finding out most anything about any TV show! Tim Farrelly  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
It has every TV shows from prime time television. William Andrews  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Arguably the best TV reference work ever! November 20, 2002
By Tom
Format:Paperback
The information contained in this book is astounding. I can't tell you how many times I have consulted this book whenever we see an actor on a TV show and wonder, "Where have we seen him/her before?" Rarely has that question not been answered in the pages of this book. I've bought the last four editions, and have a "hand-me-down chain" well established: my sister gets the second-most-recent edition, and she passes the previous one onto her son-in-law.

Inaccuracies? With the volume of television information out there, there are bound to be small mistakes here and there. The authors encourage readers to submit corrections to the book, and I myself have done so. (In fact, my name appears in the acknowledgments page of this edition as having contributed a correction.)

Out-of-date information? This book is only updated once every three to four years (to update it more often would be cost-prohibitive), and the last revision was in 1999. The publication information on the Amazon.com item page clearly says this, and the book's introduction also gives the "official" cut-off date for updated information. The next edition should be just around the corner.

My library would not be complete without this book, and I will, without hesitation, be buying the next edition as soon as it hits the shelves.

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27 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Single Best TV Reference Work Today and Tomorrow September 20, 2000
Format:Paperback
Brooks and Marsh have compiled what is far and away the best reference book for prime time television. Each entry includes the genre, the dates of first and last broadcast, the broadcast history of the show as to times and days of the week, and the cast members (hosts or regulars for reality programming). Then there is a description of the program, the length of which depends on how long that particular program aired. Clearly, the basics are covered in this compilation. My guess is that sooner or later they are going to have to come out with a CD-Rom edition or they are going to have to do two volumes.

The other strengths of this volume are the introductory essay "A Short History of Network Television" and the Appendixes which provide Prime Time Schedules, Emmy Award Winners, Top-Rated Programs by Season, Longest-Running Series, The Top 100 Series of All Time, Prime Time Series Reunion Telecasts, Series Airing in Prime Time on More Than One Network, Prime Time Spinoffs, Prime Time Series Based on Movies, Prime Time Network TV Series that Also Aired on Network Radio, and Hit Theme Songs from Series. The Index of Personalities and Performers allows you to track your favorites from series to series throughout the history of the tube.

In regards to their introductory examination of the trends in programming that have created specific eras in prime time, I would argue that Brooks and Marsh jumped the gun a little bit on characterizing the 1990s as the Ear of Choice. Certainly that is where we are now, but for the first part of that decade I think that network programming was dominated by female oriented programs. The Nielsen Top 10 included "Roseanne," "Murphy Brown," "The Golden Girls," "Designing Women," "Murder, She Wrote," and "Grace Under Fire" at some point during that period. Even shows will male stars-such as "Home Improvement" and "Coach"-presented ironic portraits of the traditional macho male. By presenting traditional males in explicit comic and inherently negative ways, even these shows work into the feminist perspective. Clearly women as the dominate audience for television were being courted by such shows and I think that constitutes a distinct era for Brooks and Marsh to include.

Note: If you are looking for a book that covers daytime programming, then Alex O'Neill's "Total Television" is where you want to start.

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A valuable reference work --- we reach for it often. October 10, 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
PRE-DELIVERY COMMENTS: This is the latest edition of a big fat guidebook to everything that is or was television in the US. Previous editions have been so thorough in their content that I can't imagine what will be added to this one I am a trivia nut-case and I'm sure there will be more lists and more cross-indexes than ever before! I have been buying this book every time it's revised since the 3rd edition, when I first discovered it. In addition to listing all TV shows in alphabetical order, it gives the cast members' names and the years they played their characters. It gives a synopsis of each show's plotline and the roles the characters played in the plot development. Cast changes are explained, where necessary. Every listed actor is cross-indexed in the back of the book to all the shows he/she played on, no matter how many shows there were.

Various appendices give fascinating insight into television history and trivia, like top 20 shows each year, theme music that became hit records and shows that hopped from one network to another in the search for success. Special shows, like The Tonight Show, get special treatment. A history of the development of the TV networks is also presented.

If enthusiasm qualified me for a free book, I'd have a carton of them on my doorstep, but I'll be buying mine, just like everybody else and doing it eagerly.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sad there will be no more editions of this book!!
Many thanks to Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh for the best book about television series airing on US TV. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Nigel Patterson
4.0 out of 5 stars Will it be updated?
Has the digital age made this unnecessary? This satisfies my need to know who starred, co-starred or was featured in prime-time television. Encyclopedic enough for me.
Published 1 month ago by monica482c
2.0 out of 5 stars It wasn't complete
I was all set to check out this book when I noticed that it wasn't complete. It didn't have an index that listed all the actors and actresses who were in the different TV shows. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Larry Pavey
5.0 out of 5 stars That's Different!!!
This book has counted alphabetically and of course...this book is so excited and ecstatic by being a different TV shows from the early days to the 1990s in the 20th anniversary... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jerome Magajes
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book of Memories
This is a terrific reference book for anyone interested in knowing what programming was like with the advent of television on those three broadcast channels. Read more
Published 3 months ago by JanineK.
1.0 out of 5 stars Out of date!
Buyer beware! Don't make the same mistake we did when we ordered this as a Christmas present this past Christmas. 1947-present means....2007! Read more
Published 3 months ago by aeasmmikey
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Baby-Boomers!
We've seen a lot of television shows come and go and this bible has them all! We'd be lost without it.
Published 4 months ago by Javaqueen
5.0 out of 5 stars great guide
It is the best place to find out all the TV shows, Very good reviews and also great for any puzzlers for answers
Published 5 months ago by Phillip R. Herbst
4.0 out of 5 stars I know that actor, but where did I see him before
If it drives you nuts because you can't remember the name of a show you used to watch or a certain actor's role in a show, this is the book for you. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jayel
3.0 out of 5 stars Directory to Prime Time
The book was what I expected, but had alot of red check marks in it. I found that to be annoying. I don't remember if this was mentioned in the discription.
Published 5 months ago by Nancy
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Any plans for a 9th edition?
Yes, I hope we don't have to wait any longer! Since the 9th edition is only up to 2007 and there are so many new shows out! I must say that it is so very helpful in doing crosswords, the mind is a terrible thing to lose!
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