A unique behind the scenes look at the show, written by its two location managers, who worked on every episode of the first five seasons. Pittson and Gradnitzer reveal the role that sets and locations played in creating and maintaining The X Files look and provide a glimpse into the problems and conventions that the show faced during its extraordinary rise to popularity. Includes brief synopses from the series' first five years, anecdotes from those working on the sets and actors, plus 150 never before published photographs taken during filming of the series.
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Simpson Mania: The History of TV's First Family : Profiles, Clothing, Reviews, Merchandise, Trivia, Etc
Looks at the popular television program "The West Wing" providing information on the cast and crew, commentary from political observers, and an episode guide to the first two seasons.
Ultimate Trivia Television
Scott Bakula plays the lead, Sam Beckett. He adlibbed the line, “Oh boy!” at the end of an episode. The producer liked it so much, it became his catchphrase. 693. There was meant to be an episode where Beckett would leap into the body ...
Buried memories of shows and personalities are jogged to the surface by one thousand and one trivia questions and answers on everything from Bishop Sheen and Archie Bunker to Dobie...
... Eric Messing , Debra Milan , Marilyn Miller , Stephanie Mochrie , Colin Mole ( The ) Montel Williams Show ( The ) ... David Ryan , Mitch Sajak , Pat Sally Jessy Raphael Show Saturday Night Live Sheen , Charlie Sheindlin , Judy Spin ...
Jack Gleeson plays Joffrey. When the show aired, George RR Martin wrote a letter to Gleeson saying, “Congratulations on your marvellous performance, everyone hates you!” 411. Jack Gleeson has retired from acting. 412.
So what's included and what's not? Chronologically, The Ultimate TV Guide spans 1946 - the oldest programme is Muffin the Mule - to the present, from the age of black and white nostalgia to the hi-tech, high-definition present.
This work makes the television researcher's job easier by providing a single index to 341 books that include information on 1,002 shows.