The encyclopedia of 20th-century American television

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528 pages 2002

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"The Encyclopedia of American Television is an informative and engaging historical reference to the programs, personalities, and practices of network television from its early days to the end of the 20th century. From All in the Family to You Bet Your Life and from Lucille Ball to Edward R. Murrow, a wealth of information is provided on the programs and people involved in making American television come alive.".

"Included in this A-to-Z guide are: synopses of hundreds of shows, their broadcast histories, and air times; biographies of the performers, broadcasters, and producers who dominated the field; an A-to-Z list of television specials; an extensive bibliography; and 130 photos of television stars.".

"Appendixes include a list of the top-rated television programs and one of Emmy award winners over the last 50 years. In one comprehensive volume, The Encyclopedia of American Television is the perfect one-stop reference for fans of television, historians, and students alike."--BOOK JACKET.

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