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"A masterpiece...TV Nation goes where no TV magazine has gone before." -- -- Newsday

"Mr. Moore's breezy, irreverent, blithely biased excursions are generally refreshing, frequently hilarious."

-- -- New York Times

"Three cheers for Michael Moore and his snappy satire, TV Nation." -- -- The Nation

"TV Nation is as compelling and provocative as it is entertaining and hilarious." -- -- TV Guide

"A masterpiece...TV Nation goes where no TV magazine has gone before." -- Newsday

"A news magazine for Lettermaniacs, Michael Moore's TV Nation greets the apocalypse of our modern times with a deadpan shrug and a keen eye for the absurdities and hypocrisies we ignore at our peril...At last! News to amuse." -- USA Today

"Mr. Moore's breezy, irreverent, blithely biased excursions are generally refreshing, frequently hilarious." -- New York Times

"TV Nation is as compelling and provocative as it is entertaining and hilarious." -- TV Guide

"TV Nation may be the rarest of species, a television program both funny and important." -- The Wall Street Journal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Imagine. . . waking up the CEO of a car alarm company with the sound of a dozen car alarms going off outside his home. . . sending someone in a chicken suit to volunteer his crime-fighting abilities to local authorities. . .hiring a chorus line to sing songs of tolerance to the KKK. . .

Michael Moore, creator and host of the Emmy Award-winning TV Nation series, did all that - and a lot more.Daring to turn this country on its ear with outrageous, irreverent stunts, Moore went in search of his own brand of gentle justice.

In Adventures in a TV Nation, he recounts some of the show's most memorable episodes, including the CEO Challenge - sure they can run huge corporations, but can the CEO of Phillip Morris roll a cigarette; has Baron Hilton ever made a bed; can the Chairman of Citibank use an ATM? Moore and Company set out to see if your average CEO really knows his product.

Also included on this audio are some of the ones that kissed the cutting room floor. Though TV Nation got a lot of leeway, there were some subjects the networks felt were too racy to air, like the man in search of “small” sized condoms, a re-enactment of the LA Riots (if Civil War fanatics do it, why can't we?), and a “where are they now?” segment on the key players in the Savings and Loan Scandal.

Always willing to question authority, confront ignorance, and lampoon societal mores, Michael Moore, Kathleen Glynn, and the TV Nation team will have you in stitches as they careen down the highways of America trying to make it a better'and a funnier'place to live. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: HarperAudio; Abridged edition (October 7, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0694519456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0694519453
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,321,462 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and funny, November 29, 1999
By Michael J. Gelfand (Jericho, NY United States) - See all my reviews
I never saw TV Nation despite the fact that I am a big Michael Moore fan so I gave this book a read. TV Nation was truly a unique show, and is probably the only show that has ever gone out of its way to insult its sponsors and bosses. The book gives detailed summaries of some of the more memorable episodes, including Haulin' Communism, The Invasion of the Private Greenwhich beach and many others. The show's esploits were controversial and I am sure many were enflamed by some of what was aired. However, it is a shame TV Nation did not last longer because it's commentary on social issues has yet to be matched. On a historic note, TV Nation was Buford Furrow's only TV appearance, as he was a Klansmen present when Moore gathered an interracial singing group to perform "Stop in the Name of Love" in front of several white supremacist organizations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More & Moore Television, July 7, 2004
By OverTheMoon (overthemoonreview@hotmail.com) - See all my reviews
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TV NATION is also written by Kathleen Glynn but this book is Moore through and through and is much easier on the brain than Moore's other publications and certainly a lot Moore fun. You can get TV NATION on VHS at the moment but the DVD release is on the way soon. Basically Moore and his production team got backing to do a television series about various topics in America that concern the average Joe Soap after he finished making Roger & Me. The result was the award winning TV NATION and this book talks about the shows and what they did. Here are some of things they got up too.

* Love night for the KKK - Moore goes around with minority groups to KKK meetings.
* The invasion of Greenwich Beach, Connecticut - The locals have hired security to keep people off this beach other than themselves.
* Payback - Setting off car alarms outside of a major car alarm manufacturer's house. Calling up the boss's of telemarketers all day long etc.
* Crackers - The corporate crime fighter chicken that goes around American exposing corporate crime.
* Getting CEOs to see if they know anything about the products they sell - Can they roll a cigarette?
* Brian Anthony - A black American who has been arrested and questioned hundreds of times even though he has a totally clean record.
* Black Vs White Taxi stopping - Who will the driver pick up? The black or the white guy?
* Kentucky Slaves! - In 1995 Kentucky decided to abolish slavery.
* 1.5 Million Lock-ups and growing - what to do when you are the one in eight sent to prison.
* Selling your country - How to band together and sell your country over to the next one and get rich quick.
* Solicitation - How Junk Mail works and what kind of can WE send to people around America.
* Corporate Sabotage - How to get even the REAL way.
* Yuri the KGB spy - who because he does not have a job after the Cold War goes working for Mike instead in America. Missions include - Who is buried in Nixon's grave.
* Flint Nukes - Mike goes to Russia in search of the Nuke that was targeted on his home town.
* Communism Across America - Mike buys a big truck, paints it red with a hammer and sickle and has it driven across America to see what will happen.
* Serial Killer Neighbours - White? Male? How much can you really get away with? Why not EXPERIMENT and see!
* Cobb County - How much tax money does that place get and for what?
* Peace in Bosnia - How Mike got the heads of the warring factions to sing Barney songs... I love you... you love me..
* Lobby Congress - for $5,000 Mike manages to buy a new congress bill calling for August 16th, 1994 to be known as TV NATION day... and gets it!

Mike then talks about what was CENSORED from the TV nation shows and why, including spots featuring anti-abortionists threatening to kill people. Following this interview two abortion clinic workers where murdered by an anti-abortionist who probably prefers the old days of $5 backstreet coat hanger jobs. The Savings and Loans scandal was never aired because most of the rich where never convicted. The story about a young boy who turns up at the funeral of AIDS victims with a big sign that say - God Hates Fags, was also cut from the series. They where not allowed to air segments on condoms nor where they allowed to recreate the LA riots like we do Civil War enactments nor where they actually allowed to reveal that CUBA has better MEDICAL CARE than America.

This is great fun and informative read. If you can get the series on DVD or VHS then it makes it the even more enjoyable. This is a great Moore book with the usual witty lines every paragraph or so. Certainly one for the Moore collection and it maybe even be a little better than Stupid White Men.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fun read, once, I guess., April 11, 2003
By E. R. Burgess "Boardgame Babylon" (San Dimas, CA United States) - See all my reviews
True fans of TV Nation will enjoy this book but you won't go back for quotes and lend it to friends like "Stupid White Men" and "Downsize This!" Just anecdotal details from the filming of the late, great "TV Nation", one of television's finest shows.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TV Nation - Different From the Nation's Usual TV Shows
I can't say that I remember much of Michael Moore's show "TV Nation." After reading the book of show it was created and the content of its episodes, missing the show is... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Winslow Bunny

3.0 out of 5 stars Light but readable
I am a huge fan of Michael Moore but sometimes he seems to like getting new products out on the market without putting the proper amount of work into the product. Read more
Published on March 2, 2007 by Peter

5.0 out of 5 stars Brevity is the soul of wit
Brevity is the soul of wit. Each segment of this TV show was allotted 8 minutes. I think that's what Michael Moore forgot at some point after 1995. Read more
Published on August 27, 2006 by Michael LaRocca

5.0 out of 5 stars When Michael Moore was funny...
When this show first aired as a summer replacement many years ago, I could not believe that NBC (and then Fox) would put Michael Moore's commie self on national television, but... Read more
Published on October 17, 2005 by John P Bernat

4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and Provocative
Creator Michael Moore's Adventures in a TV Nation chronicles the best episodes of this most radical experiment in mainstream television broadcasting. Read more
Published on July 10, 2005 by A. Vegan

4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and Entertaining
This book has some very funny interesting parts, it began very good but good a little bit slow towards the end, I will bet that watching the show is probably much more... Read more
Published on October 5, 2004 by C. Luna

2.0 out of 5 stars just an episode guide
I am a huge fan of TV nation and assumed this would be the book for me. I thought this book would be a sort of "making of". Read more
Published on August 26, 2004 by tariqbutt

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!
I have not seen the TV show, but judging by the book, it must have been a great show. Funny, entertaining and informative at the same time. Read more
Published on January 29, 2004 by Mira

5.0 out of 5 stars good stuff
Love the book. Michael Moore does a great job of entertaining while pointing out the injustices of the world.
Published on January 5, 2004 by gmr2048

4.0 out of 5 stars The Real TV Guide
The only reason I found this book and read it was the book Stupid White Men. I read that book and just found it very entertaining if not always on the mark. Read more
Published on June 10, 2003 by John G. Hilliard

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