Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Announcing the eighth (and likely final) e-edition of "Dynasty High"!

This author was a bit blindsided by the end of the CW's "Dynasty" reboot on September 16. I had not seen the news online, and so was happily watching along, as usual, but then the end of the episode really seemed like an end, ya know??? The storylines were all wrapped up nice and neat. And I started to wonder ... A quick web search brought up the fact that the CW had canceled the series. Major bummer. I was enjoying it. 

At any rate, with the newer series conclusion, the e-book edition of the "Dynasty High" reference guide can now be finalized, since BRBTV had been updating it each season the CW reboot was on the air. As with previous editions of the e-edition, in No. 8 you'll see a new chapter of episode synopses for the last season, plus additions to the cast list and character guide for the reboot.

The print edition of "Dynasty High" still covers just the original series and its spinoff  "The Colbys," but for the Kindle e-edition, you'll find not only all the lowdown on the reboot, but also color photos throughout.

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Terrific non-TV Toys: Malibu Barbie by Mattel, early 1970s

This author has been anxiously awaiting an opportunity to share these 1970s Barbie dolls. And now, alas, the time has come. We've covered so many other great toys, both vintage and modern, and now we turn to these particular precious items of my childhood. First up in a four-part miniseries on Terrific non-TV Toys is the first one I got as a kid -- the Malibu Barbie. Mattel originally released her in a pale blue swimsuit in 1971, so this is a later issue in an orangey-red suit.

Be sure to stay until the end for some great shots of how she looked in the box back in the day, as well as a fantastic item shown in a catalog that I totally forgot I once had!

Next episode in this four-part series: Every Barbie needs a Ken, right? (Or does she?)

See the other episodes in the Terrific non-TV Toys series.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Trade cash with the Carringtons in this creative "Dynasty" board game

My,  my, my, just look at this beautiful, custom-made "Dynasty" board game from our friend Bjørn (see the September 1 post). This is certainly limited-edition, and you can snag one if you're interested. You can buy it at Bjørn's "Dynasty" museum you saw profiled here on this blog, or order it directly from him.





"I draw by hand, scan and colour digitally," Bjørn tells BRBTV. "The art on gameboard and box are from the books I've illustrated on 'Dynasty,' that I also sell on Redbubble. When I met Joan last, she got some originals she liked. Some of them are acrylic paint, and some pencil. But I prefer digital now. On storycards and money I've used mixed media."





"Screenshots of some of my 'Dynasty' illustrations on Redbubble," he says. "Done 'Dallas' and lots of other movies and shows as well. ;)"


Images courtesy of Bjørn; please do not copy without permission.

Friday, September 09, 2022

Terrific non-TV Toys: Golden Age Wonder Woman Pop!, Funko, 2021

Hot pants and all, this Funko Pop! celebrates the version of Wonder Woman from the glorious Golden Age of comics. Throw in a shield and sword, and that's certainly a Wonder Woman you don't see every day. It's the latest episode of Terrific non-TV Toys ...

See the other episodes in the Terrific non-TV Toys series.

Sunday, September 04, 2022

Some fresh toy show photos!

It's a great weekend whenever we can get out to a toy show again, in these post-pandemic times. Yesterday it was a small toy show at the New Baltimore Trade Center on the east side of Michigan. Even though it was only a few toy vendors, between them and the regular vendors at the facility there were plenty of juicy TV-related goodies to be found. Some vintage "Starsky and Hutch," "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie," some not-really-vintage "Justice League" and "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," even some not-at-all-vintage "Wandavision" and "Stranger Things" stuff!





















#Bewitched  #IDreamofJeannie  #TheAddamsFamily  #StrangerThings  #Wandavision  #Batman  #StarskyandHutch  #Babylon5  #Spider-Man

Photos by Billie Rae Bates / BRBTV

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Thursday, September 01, 2022

"Dynasty" goodies shine in this Norway museum

This museum in Norway may boast an array of pop-cultural items, but our eyes are all a-ga-ga over the "Dynasty" items. These photos come from our friend Bjørn, who always sends us such great "Dynasty" stuff. (See the July 30, 2021, July 3, 2018 and May 21, 2018 posts, for instance!)


"The museum is called Antonius Groenings Snurrepiperi museum," Bjørn tells BRBTV. "A local inventor and rumoured time traveler. We have built his office and time machine. The museum is located one hour outside Oslo, in Aurskog Mall, and is open on request, with guided tours available. Lots of costumes, props, vintage toys, Disney animation,  etc. etc. I'm sure u recognize stuff. ;) Had a few American visitors already, saying it was great. ;) A shop full of vintage NIB items as well. ;)" 



The museum includes a Michael Jackson display, and these are original items, such as clothing the pop star actually wore. Bjørn says that BRBTV's "Dynasty High" book is displayed, too -- super-cool!








What a breathtaking collection! Thanks, Bjørn, for sharing it with us!


Photos courtesy of Bjørn; please do not copy without permission.