A behind the scenes look at over 75 television series that achieved cult status.
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As the titular kids, Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson used their singular comedic sensibilities to create memorable recurring characters (like the Chicken Lady and Buddy Cole); surreal ...
Cult TV is a very exciting area of contemporary television. "The Cult TV Book" is the companion reference to this TV phenomenon, whose shows push the boundaries and offer biting...
Roberta E. Pearson is a reader in media and cultural studies at Cardiff University. She is the author of the forthcoming book Small Screen, Big Universe: Star Trek and Television.
Cult TV is a very exciting area of contemporary television. "The Cult TV Book" is the companion reference to this TV phenomenon, whose shows push the boundaries and offer biting commentaries on society today. Cult TV is also changing.
Why are some contemporary television shows so compelling? The Sopranos, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Friends, and ER are examples among many of a new era of the "must-see" program. These...
Greven , D. , 2009 , Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek , McFarland & Company , Inc. , Publishers , North Carolina . Hark , I.R. , 2008 , Star Trek , BFI , London . Harrisson , J. , 2016 , “ Star Trek : A History of Female Starfleet ...
Hobbs, the serial killer known as the Minnesota Shrike, mounted his victims on a stag's antlers; but Hobbs the hunter ends up dead at Will's hands early in season one. One reading of the stag therefore is that if the hunter becomes the ...
Places for metawriting on sci-fi have long been provided in science fiction journals and small press publications. ... Emphasis in original; John Ellis, Visible Fictions (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982), 104. 28.
So be advised guys, this book is PACKED with opinions, facts, and episode guides, with storylines, cast details, and background information! "Jon Abbott's 'Cool T.V. of the 60's' is one of the best books on television I have ever read.