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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great trip down memory lane
I bought this book as a gift and it was a hit - wonderful content, and a fun book to keep out on the coffee table - everyone wants to look at it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 50 years of tv guide
wonderfully put together brings back a lot of memories will be a great conversation piece when neighbours come over.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great memories of childhood shows!
I am so pleased with my purchase of FIFTY YEARS OF TELEVISION. I look at it so often and relive some of the best television in history.
I was also very pleased with the excellent service,price and quality of this collectible book.
I would recommend this book to any Baby Boomer wanting to take a walk through the best years of TV programs in 50 years of entertainment.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Past Programming Brought to Life
This book and its photos stir up unforgettable memories: Mickey Mouse, Leave it to Beaver, Dennis the Menace, Get Smart, Ed Sullivan, Batman, Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Lawrence Welk, Bonanze, Flipper, Daktari, the JFK assassination, and much more. It also provides a useful TV Guide index covering the years 1953-2002.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A colorful guide to the box in the corner.
This is typical of those overpriced books that come out for buying in the festive season but the good news is that after December you can usually find them at a greatly reduced price. I got my copy via the Net at well below ten dollars.

Read the Book Description above to find out about the contents of this thick coffee table book. Most of the two hundred and fifty photos (all publicity shots) are one to a page with long captions and covers of the Guide, more than four hundred, pop up at relevant places. Other covers are shown on five spreads devoted to each decade and actually I would have preferred the book to have concentrated on the covers rather than the publicity photos, a lot of well known illustrators were used, like Jack Davis, Ronald Searle, Al Hirschfeld, LeRoy Neiman and Bob Peak to name a few.

I did like the way the material was divided into themes, Weekends, Daytime, Evenings, Prime Time and Late Night, rather presenting it all in strict historical order. The back of the book has an interesting complete list of covers from April 1953 to April 2002 but unfortunately it is set in a real tiny type (Day-lite Sans would be an appropriate font name).

If you can find this book at a low, low price it will certainly be worth buying.







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