Do You Remember TV? : The Book That Takes You Back
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Just try and get the commercial jingles and TV-show themes out of your head after perusing this shiny little paperback that's a mishmash of familiar images (Ricky Schroeder, circa Silver Spoons), whimsical lists (e.g., actors appeared on the The Love Boat), and snippets of memory-triggering melodies ("It's a neighborly day in this beauty-wood...") The books pages are organized randomly, much like recollections themselves—and its eye-catching design and imaginative text set it apart from other pop-culture tomes. So while trivia buffs should look elsewhere for boob-tube data, nostalgia fiends will adore this goofy, stream-of-consciousness voyage through the history of TV land.
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You will never forget the Brady Bunch double episode in Hawaii. But do you remember Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway? Can you recite the Oscar Mayer Wiener jingle or win at Name That Tune? Have you seen every Love Boat episode with Charo in it? Take a Technicolor journey back to the days when cable and satellite were science fiction and the boob tube had three channels that signed off at 1:00 am to the national anthem. Do You Remember TV? resuscitates the most vivid moments of our couch-potato youth with 144 pages crammed full of television tidbits from the late '50s, '60s, '70s, and early '80s. From “Good morning, angels” to “Good night, John Boy,” from the Oscar Night streaker to “Oo! Oo! Mr. Kotter!” this tiny tribute to the great days of TV brings back the favorite moments that are forever lodged in our collective TV unconscious.
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Do You Remember TV? : The Book That Takes You Back
Do You Remember TV? : The Book That Takes You Back,Michael Gitter,Erika Glazer,Chronicle Books LLC,0811823059,General,Miscellanea,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Popular Culture - General,Social Science,Television - History & Criticism,Television programs,United States,United States - 20th Century,Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism
Do You Remember TV? : The Book That Takes You Back
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