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    Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present by Alex McNeil

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    • Pub. Date: September 1996
    • 1251pp
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      • Pub. Date: September 1996
      • Publisher: The Penguin Group
      • Format: Paperback, 1251pp

      Synopsis

      • More than 5,400 daytime and prime-time series on the three major networks, plus Fox, UPN, WB, NET/PBS, DuMont, and syndicated shows
      • Prime-time fall schedules for every season
      • More than 1000 noteworthy specials
      • More cable series than ever
      • Nielsen's Top Twenty, season by season
      • Emmy and Peabody Award winners
      • Program descriptions, including running dates, producers, directors, casts of characters, and other essential information
      • Index of more than 19,000 TV personalities, on and off the screen
      • And much more

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      June 05, 2002: I brought this book while on vacation in Florida to use to do my crossword puzzles and found it to be the most helpful. It has so many shows in it that I had forgotten about or never seen. What I really like about it--it tell the name of the actor and the character he or she played and the story line behind it all. I have been looking for more books like this and movies, films, and videos list in the same way. They are hard to find. In the movies, films, video it will list the actors but never the roll they played (character) and you forget who they played over the years and you only remember a little something about the movie or whatever. I like things broken down where it's easy to read at a glance. Total Television has that. A great reference book for Crossword puzzles and clearing up arguments about certain shows. Thank You so much and keep up the good work.