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StevieB 03-15-2008, 01:21 PM Does anybody out there have a copy of "Total Television" written by Alex McNeil? It is one of my favorite books about TV, but the author has not updated it since 1996. Does anybody know why he hasn't revised his book in over 12 years? Is the author involved in other projects, or did he pass away, perhaps?
Thank you in advance!
Sincerely, Steve B.
bencasey 03-20-2008, 04:53 PM I have it and it is indeed the best TV reference book out there. I do not know why he hasn't bothered to update it though. Personally, I don't really have any interest in shows from the intervening time so I wouldn't pick up an update edition anyway.
Jude The Obscure 03-20-2008, 10:35 PM My favorite reference book hasn't been updated since 1989! :lol:
It's Harry and Wally's Favorite TV Shows
bencasey 03-22-2008, 03:21 AM My favorite reference book hasn't been updated since 1989! :lol:
It's Harry and Wally's Favorite TV Shows
That book is a classic. I love their comments which are about 98% spot on. Too bad they haven't done another one like it.
StevieB 03-22-2008, 04:57 PM Yes, I also like "Harry and Wally's Favorite TV Shows" as well. But I have a soft spot for "Total Television" since it includes Saturday morning "Kiddie" shows as well as TV shows for Adults. Both books are classics, and should be revised and updated.
Cheers!
Sincerely,Steve B.
bencasey 03-23-2008, 03:24 AM By the short amount of posts in this thread its obvious that the majority of people on this board haven't a clue as to either book or what we are talking about. That's why they ask questions they would find the answer to in 2 seconds if they had a reference book.
Jude The Obscure 03-24-2008, 03:34 PM In the '70s I would go to my library to check out the two volume hardcover Complete Encyclopedia of TV Programs 1947-1979.
KurtfromPitts 03-24-2008, 03:39 PM I'd like to see Harry and Wally update "The TV Schedule Book", put out around 1983-84. I have had that book since '85 and it's falling apart.
StevieB 04-05-2008, 01:20 PM I remember looking at the "Complete Encyclopedia of TV Shows" at the library as well. If memory serves me well, it was a two volume hardcover book that covered Adult and "Kiddie" shows, as well.
Now that we are on the subject,what does everybody think of the "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946-Present" by Tim Brooks and Earl Marsh? This book gives more plot information and trivia than "Total Television" but does not cover as many shows as the latter.
Cheers!
Jude The Obscure 04-05-2008, 01:47 PM I think each book serves a purpose and does it well.
TVFactFan 04-05-2008, 02:05 PM I remember looking at the "Complete Encyclopedia of TV Shows" at the library as well. If memory serves me well, it was a two volume hardcover book that covered Adult and "Kiddie" shows, as well.
Now that we are on the subject,what does everybody think of the "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946-Present" by Tim Brooks and Earl Marsh? This book gives more plot information and trivia than "Total Television" but does not cover as many shows as the latter.
Cheers!
the complete directory book had some errors in it
StevieB 04-12-2008, 01:31 AM Yes, "The Complete Directory" does have some errors in it.
However, like "Jude 86" said, all of these "TV Reference" books are special in their own little way.
Cheers!
Sincerely, Steve B.
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