Television: Rare & Well Done: Essays on the Medium
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Rating | : | 4.27 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1463777558 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 282 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-09 |
Language | : | English |
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Terence Towles Canote is the author of the blog A SHROUD OF THOUGHTS. He has contributed to CAPPER'S WEEKLY, THE OLD COWBOY PICTURE SHOW, and other small press publications.
About the Author Terence Towles Canote is the author of the blog A SHROUD OF THOUGHTS. He has contributed to CAPPER'S WEEKLY, THE OLD COWBOY PICTURE SHOW, and other small press publications.
Its essays cover a time span that includes the anthology shows of the Fifties and the reality shows of the Naughts. The essays address subjects including the Golden Age of Television, the Westerns of the Fifties, the Davy Crockett phenomena, The Avengers, the spy craze of the Sixties, Batman, children's shows, and The Lone Gunmen.. Television: Rare & Well Done is a collection of essays that cover nearly 70 years of American and British television
"While I enjoyed much of the book" according to Sara. While I enjoyed much of the bookI found it to have several punctuation,typos/misspelled words. I know that this was written in the author's POV, but I believe a couple of things were missed. In The Big Valley there were actually five Barkley children. Victoria's youngest son, Eugene (played by Charles Briles), who was away at medical school. He was in only about nine episodes