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How sweet it was

television: a pictorial commentary

By Arthur Shulman,Roger Youman

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Publish Date

1966

Publisher

Shorecrest

Language

eng

Pages

322

Description:

This coffee table book provides a pictorial review of the history of television from 1948 to 1965. It includes brief descriptions of many of the big stars of this period in all areas of TV, including prime time, news, sports, and even soaps. This is a great overview of the era, and probably specially appealing to those with a nostalgic bent. It is always fun to see pictures of people before they were famous. The book may pique the curiosity of many to seek out more in depth works. It assumes a certain knowledge of the personalities it discusses. The really interesting thing is the space it gives to some shows over others. For instance, it spends several pages on Wally Cox's show Mr. Peepers, sitcom that no one born after 1960 has ever seen since all the tapes of it were destroyed. This book's best value is its tons of photos.