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Old 02-07-2000, 11:13 PM   #1
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Does anybody else collect TV guides?? I started several years ago and have a pretty good collection...
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Old 10-18-2000, 06:19 PM   #2
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I've been collecting them since 1989 and to date I have at least over 1,000.

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Old 10-18-2000, 07:39 PM   #3
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I collect some. I collect any that refer to cast members of Laverne & Shirley. I have a couple from the past year, including the 50 Greatest Characters one, plus I have four I got on eBay (from 1976, 1978, 1979, and 1982)

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Old 10-28-2022, 08:27 AM   #4
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I would LOVE finding them!!

I goto goodwill and salvation army alot but I dont ever see any which is sad.......

I would love getting some 60s and earlier guides!!
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Old 10-29-2022, 08:53 PM   #5
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Yes, I do. I started in 1969. I mainly have,I guess you called them, New fall issue season guides. The guide had all the new shows starting in the fall. As I recalled a new show called the Brady Bunch was to come that year. As years passed I saved every fall issue til around the time the small book went to 8'"by 11" which was ? 2005? . If I recalled the last one or next to last book that was small had Reba Mcintire and other stars reproducing tv casts from the past. She was Lucy Ricardo in the vat of grapes. Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa were Jeanne and Tony Nelson. When the book went big, by then I hardly watched current tv shows. We had retro stations and I tune in there. Then I kept few other such as 50 greatest comedies, greatest TV moms. Special issues. After almost 55 years I have them in my bedroom getting a tad yellow from sun and I read from time to time. What will happen to them when I died is anyones guess.
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Why not start a new online collection? These vintage editions can be read and downloaded for free from the Internet Archive:

Issue #1 - April 3, 1953

Various Issues - 1953-55

Various Issues - 1960s-2000s
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I was just about to head to bed for my neck is stiff reading all the posts, but saw this and yes Sal I could read the guides if I really want to spend the time on line. I just had insulation in my house and had to move books, my TV guides, my magazines with the Dynasty cast/ show plots to another location. Boy the whole house is wreck for I had to move a lot of stuff I have. I could heave them out, but I do wonder if any are of value. Some have a bit of sun and dust damage but are readable. Another thing I did was made collages out some of the tv covers. Don't have the collages anymore but do have articles written about Karen Grassle , Tom Bosley and many stars of the early to late 1970's. My bedroom is tv person museum. I do wonder if the TV guide company has a room with all their guides. Maybe now all on digital files. Or it is once they are delivered to home/stores they don't keep. I guess I am saying, are consumers the only keepers? Any thoughts of what I should do with my guides and tv memory media. Wait til I die and let who ever finds my stuff do what they want. I something think would I want to read about life in say Silent movies stars from the 1920's that my grandmother might have kept?
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When I was an infant I ADORED TV Guides and whenever my mom would buy them she would give the issues to me to play with and since I didn't read yet since I was just a baby I would tear pages out of them and eat them page by page. I was sure lucky that I didn't end up with a tummy ache from eating sitcom recaps but it sure did pay off for me today grown up. But when I was a teenager I still got TV Guides for the photos of celebrity crushes
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I have been collecting TV Guides since 1997.
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Very nice..I would like to have some ORIGINAL ones! (Original paper kept in good shape)

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I have about 20-25 TV Guides that I won on eBay years ago. They feature the casts of some of my favorite shows like Happy Days, Diff'rent Strokes, Family Ties, The Facts of Life, Gimme a Break!, Webster, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Please Don't Eat the Daisies and CHiPs. A guy sent me photocopies of all of the Gimme a Break! ads.

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I remember my grandfather getting TV Guide every week. It was his lifeline to know what to watch. He loved watching westerns.

Everything is online and digital these days. It's sad to see print media dying out.
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I collected TV Guides back in the day but due to clutter I just ditched them in the trash but I did keep all the Fall TV Previews from 1992-2005.

The newer format that it's turned into is nowhere as good as the classic format.
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I collected TV Guides back in the day but due to clutter I just ditched them in the trash but I did keep all the Fall TV Previews from 1992-2005.
I collected the Fall Preview issues for about five years or so, but then I threw them away after I missed a year.
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I used to have a collection of TV Guides from the late 1960's through the mid 1970's. I ended up selling them to a guy about 10 years ago. I didn't get a lot of money for them but I figured it's better than throwing them away and getting nothing.
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