Classic Television Madness The Go-To Television Notebook for Classic TV Lovers |
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Author:
| Lavalle, Louis David |
ISBN: | 978-1-7350754-3-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2022 |
Publisher: | Quiet Creek Publishing
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $8.95 |
Book Description:
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Who doesn't love I Love Lucy? Or The Honeymooners? Surely you remember The Flintstones? Or how about Bewitched? Those were the days of black and white TV, remember? These shows and may others were classics, and we watched them during influential times, some sad, and some joyous. And guess what? Most of them were family-friendly, from a simpler time.Classic Television Madness captures these shows and many more from the last 70 years, the Fifties, Sixties, shows like The Dick Van Dyke...
More DescriptionWho doesn't love I Love Lucy? Or The Honeymooners? Surely you remember The Flintstones? Or how about Bewitched? Those were the days of black and white TV, remember? These shows and may others were classics, and we watched them during influential times, some sad, and some joyous. And guess what? Most of them were family-friendly, from a simpler time.Classic Television Madness captures these shows and many more from the last 70 years, the Fifties, Sixties, shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show with Mary Tyler Moore (1961-1966); Bewitched and The Beverly Hillbillies both from 1964-1971. Classic Television Madness (from the publishers of Movie Time Madness) helps you remember and relive those older years when television was fun to watch, was wholesome and provided weekly entertainment for millions of TV viewers.Many of these memorable series' sported distinctive lead characters who played immeasurable roles and spoke classic lines .... i.e., "One shot, to the moon, Alice," etc. Classic Television Madness is a journal, with lots of ruled pages for note-takers.What makes this journal so unique is the television pages, where you can write down your favorites on the pre-printed page with spaces that make it easy to record your favorite shows and add as much info as you wish. There's no limit to how much information you can record. There's places for a television title, actor' names, years broadcast. BUT WHAT MAY BE THE BEST FEATURE are the television quizzes at the bottom of every other page. We call them Popcorn Quizzes, sure to test your knowledge of past television shows and series. Of course the answers are listed in the back of the book! The whole family will have fun trying to guess the answers. How about a sample quiz question or two? #1: Who was considered Mr. Television? #2: Peggy Wood was the star of what 50's TV series? You'll have to guess the answers on your own, or until you buy the book!