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TV TIMES 3/4/88 Ellen Wheeler LUCILLE BALL Mr. Rogers
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TV Times Magazine (supplement to the Vancouver Sun Newspaper) dated March 4, 1988 with Julie A. Stewart on the front cover. You will have lots of fun reading the local TV listings for the Vancouver area from the period of March 4th to March 11th, 1988. Loaded with lots of interesting local and international ads from the era. Mainly black & white photos and some color photos. Includes vintage TV crossword puzzle. 56 pages including covers. Matte paper.
FEATURE ARTICLES
High-Tech TV: CBC’s new $10 million miniseries, Chasing Rainbows, starring Julie A. Stewart, is the first commercial television production in history to be filmed with High Definition TV technology (article includes color photo of Julie and Michael Riley. Also included is a 4-page color brochure insert with photos of Julie, Michael and Paul Gross).
Jazz-Matazz: Pop star Barry Manilow has been a jazz fan since he was 13, so this week he pays tribute to that musical genre in his CBC TV special, Big Fun On Swing Street (article includes color photo of Barry).
Southern Hospitality: Frank’s Place is not a drama; it’s not a comedy; and it’s not a dramedy. What it is, is a place that has all the taste, texture and temperature of New Orleans (article includes black & white photo of Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell Reid).
Soapscene: Ellen Wheeler has one of the most important roles on the soaps. She plays Cindy Anderson, a single mother with AIDS on All My Children (article includes black & white photo of Ellen and David Canary).
More Soap: Some soap highlights (article includes black & white photo of Robert S. Woods).
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood: Children will get their first taste of cultural détente when Moscow native Sepashka the rabbit pays a return visit to her friend across the seas, Daniel Striped Tiger.
Chatterbox: Lucy’s lukewarm about television today. What does Lucille Ball laugh at? What does she watch on television herself? (article includes black & white photo of Lucy).
and much more...
CONDITION
Excellent: carefully read one time only and stored in a plastic sleeve with cardboard backing (included).
PAYMENT METHODS AVAILABLE
PayPal or international money order accepted. Item is promptly shipped on receipt of payment.
TV Times Magazine (supplement to the Vancouver Sun Newspaper) dated March 4, 1988 with Julie A. Stewart on the front cover. You will have lots of fun reading the local TV listings for the Vancouver area from the period of March 4th to March 11th, 1988. Loaded with lots of interesting local and international ads from the era. Mainly black & white photos and some color photos. Includes vintage TV crossword puzzle. 56 pages including covers. Matte paper.
FEATURE ARTICLES
High-Tech TV: CBC’s new $10 million miniseries, Chasing Rainbows, starring Julie A. Stewart, is the first commercial television production in history to be filmed with High Definition TV technology (article includes color photo of Julie and Michael Riley. Also included is a 4-page color brochure insert with photos of Julie, Michael and Paul Gross).
Jazz-Matazz: Pop star Barry Manilow has been a jazz fan since he was 13, so this week he pays tribute to that musical genre in his CBC TV special, Big Fun On Swing Street (article includes color photo of Barry).
Southern Hospitality: Frank’s Place is not a drama; it’s not a comedy; and it’s not a dramedy. What it is, is a place that has all the taste, texture and temperature of New Orleans (article includes black & white photo of Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell Reid).
Soapscene: Ellen Wheeler has one of the most important roles on the soaps. She plays Cindy Anderson, a single mother with AIDS on All My Children (article includes black & white photo of Ellen and David Canary).
More Soap: Some soap highlights (article includes black & white photo of Robert S. Woods).
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood: Children will get their first taste of cultural détente when Moscow native Sepashka the rabbit pays a return visit to her friend across the seas, Daniel Striped Tiger.
Chatterbox: Lucy’s lukewarm about television today. What does Lucille Ball laugh at? What does she watch on television herself? (article includes black & white photo of Lucy).
and much more...
CONDITION
Excellent: carefully read one time only and stored in a plastic sleeve with cardboard backing (included).
PAYMENT METHODS AVAILABLE
PayPal or international money order accepted. Item is promptly shipped on receipt of payment.