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Television Drama Series Programming: A Comprehensive Chronicle, 1982-1984 by Larry James Gianakos β€” book cover

Television Drama Series Programming: A Comprehensive Chronicle, 1982-1984

by Larry James Gianakos, Larry J. Gianakos
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Overview

"...Gianakos has done for television what Roget did for the Thesaurus and Bartlett did for Familiar Quotations. He has codified the industry, brought order out of chaos, made sense of what for decades was insensible. He is a pioneer, and his works will have a significant effect for generations."-From the Introduction by Allan Kalmus For more than a decade, Gianakos' truly comprehensive chronicles of American television have been considered classic references. Here is the long-anticipated volume six. While nominally covering the television seasons 1984-1986, in fact the volume's six much amplified appendixes-on Pulitzer Prize fiction and plays, Nobel literature laureates, classical Greek drama and Shakespeare, selected 19th and 20th-century writers and their representative teleplays, and western figures as depicted upon the small screen-embrace the period through the close of 1990. The overview again blends a thorough discussion of individual series and specials with a political, sociological, and psychological examination of the whole range of powerful images conveyed. As in past volumes, a "Days and Times" section covers virtually all that was of dramatic import on and off the major networks and cable. Following are sections on series initiated previously; series inaugurated during the current period; series not previously chronicled; and a cumulative index of series titles.

Synopsis

For more than a decade, Gianakos' comprehensive chronicles of American television dramatic programming have been considered classic references. Following a descriptive and critical review for each period, an exhaustive Days and Times section includes detailed listings for all dramatic specials. Program sections for all seasons provide writer and director credits.

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Editorials

The Big Reel

If an Emmy Award were handed out each year for Best Television Reference Book, Larry James Giankos would probably be in the running for his sixth....Television historians will always owe a tremendous debt to him.

American Reference Books Annual

...a standard reference source that contains a tremendous amount of information not found elsewhere...absolutely essential for large research institutions with a stong subject collection in television.

Communication Booknotes

This is a must for libraries...

CHOICE

An essential reference series...the premier chronicler of video drama, Giamakos has produced a singular achievement...no research library should be without the set.

Classic Images

...extraordinary...

Choice

An essential reference series...the premier chronicler of video drama, Giamakos has produced a singular achievement...no research library should be without the set.

American Reference Books Annual (ARBA)

...a standard reference source that contains a tremendous amount of information not found elsewhere...absolutely essential for large research institutions with a stong subject collection in television.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1987
Publisher
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Pages
838
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810818767

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