NYC "Creature Features" Type Television??
As a card-carrying "child of the fifties and sixties" (here in the New York/New Jersey metro area) I find myself interested in the glory days of my childhood T.V. viewing habits ...namely those...
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Fright Night: http://www.dvddrive-in.com/features/frightnightbookreview.htm
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The Z Files: Treasures From Zacherley's Archives by Richard Scrivani, Tom Weaver.
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The problem with writing a book about one state's (NY's) horror programming is that books don't sell any more. Write a book about a genre subject for one of The Usual Publishing Companies and, if it's...
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TomWeaver999 wrote:The problem with writing a book about one state's (NY's) horror programming is that books don't sell any more. Write a book about a genre subject for one of The Usual Publishing...
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Well Tom, when you get around to finishing the sequel to UNIVERSAL HORRORS, you can count on me to be one of the "several hundred" who will buy it upon publication!- Kurt
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I should add that I not only bought the book FRIGHT NIGHT (mentioned in post #2 by Crow) but I read it cover to cover.
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Rakshasa wrote:I should add that I not only bought the book FRIGHT NIGHT (mentioned in post #2 by Crow) but I read it cover to cover.I've probably re-read this book 6 times this year. Fun stuff.
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Bob, shore would be nice if channels 5, 9 or 11 revived their shows, even for just Halloween, no? Heck, even 2 or 7! But it's not to be. As we know, 11 resurrected "Chiller" for 3 Halloweens, but it's...
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