An indulgence of great classic television by journalist and author Billie Rae Bates.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Gavin MacLeod talks about his faith and his time on the "Love Boat"
We just love it when these fresh interviews pop up with the stars we love from classic TV. Gavin MacLeod, aka Captain Merrill Stubing of "The Love Boat," did an interview this week on Detroit's Fox 2. Jason Carr talked with MacLeod about his faith and how that related to the antics on "The Love Boat" and what kinds of roles he's chosen over the years.
MacLeod did the interview live via satellite from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wearing his typical captain's hat and appearing to be on a boat. So in context! When asked by Carr how he has reconciled Hollywood debauchery with his faith, MacLeod said:
“I was never involved in any debauchery. That word is so repulsive to me, and I was never involved in that. Whatever kind of debauchery is seen on the ‘Love Boat,’ it was all make-believe, you know. That’s one of the few shows in Hollywood, if anybody was messing around, anybody, they weren’t doing it on the ‘Love Boat.’ For one, the guest stars were too old. We were happy they could walk. (Cut to a scene of Joan Collins of "Dynasty" walking with him on the Love Boat deck as she guest-starred in an episode!!!) You know, that’s the way that was. And, I don’t know. I thought the captain was above debauchery. I thought all the regulars, we tried to keep it a very wholesome show, as much as we could. I mean, when you compare with what’s on television today, I mean, it was innocence personified.”
Did MacLeod realize what a cultural institution "Mary Tyler Moore" was becoming when he was playing Murray on the show?
“I don’t think any of us ever realized that. We just went to work every week, and we knew we had wonderful ratings after a while, and all those Emmys coming in and things like that. But I don’t think we ever thought, even Mary, way back then, that we would have … I know we had a great deal to do with women’s lib, because she was really good for women’s liberation and everything. One of the lines, you know, ‘If I’m going to do the same job that he’s doing, why shouldn’t I make the same money that he’s making?’ Which is great. It makes sense. I think she was probably the first one to say anything like that on television. The show was written so well, you know, you had messages but you didn’t even think they were messages, you know?”
Carr also asked, with MacLeod's faith, would he consider a role with some hard-core themes?
“Let some young actor working his way up, or some older actor that hasn’t worked (do it). No, I don’t do that anymore. I’ve reached the point where I’m not really even interested in that anymore. What I’m interested in is getting the word of God out there, to get people saved. To let people know they’ve got a great choice out there, to think about eternity, not about this life we’re going through right now.”
MacLeod has a new book: “This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith and Life.” We love MacLeod not only for "The Love Boat" but also for his episode of "Wonder Woman," 1978's "The Fine Art of Crime." And we love him even more for speaking out about his faith!
MacLeod did the interview live via satellite from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wearing his typical captain's hat and appearing to be on a boat. So in context! When asked by Carr how he has reconciled Hollywood debauchery with his faith, MacLeod said:
“I was never involved in any debauchery. That word is so repulsive to me, and I was never involved in that. Whatever kind of debauchery is seen on the ‘Love Boat,’ it was all make-believe, you know. That’s one of the few shows in Hollywood, if anybody was messing around, anybody, they weren’t doing it on the ‘Love Boat.’ For one, the guest stars were too old. We were happy they could walk. (Cut to a scene of Joan Collins of "Dynasty" walking with him on the Love Boat deck as she guest-starred in an episode!!!) You know, that’s the way that was. And, I don’t know. I thought the captain was above debauchery. I thought all the regulars, we tried to keep it a very wholesome show, as much as we could. I mean, when you compare with what’s on television today, I mean, it was innocence personified.”
Did MacLeod realize what a cultural institution "Mary Tyler Moore" was becoming when he was playing Murray on the show?
“I don’t think any of us ever realized that. We just went to work every week, and we knew we had wonderful ratings after a while, and all those Emmys coming in and things like that. But I don’t think we ever thought, even Mary, way back then, that we would have … I know we had a great deal to do with women’s lib, because she was really good for women’s liberation and everything. One of the lines, you know, ‘If I’m going to do the same job that he’s doing, why shouldn’t I make the same money that he’s making?’ Which is great. It makes sense. I think she was probably the first one to say anything like that on television. The show was written so well, you know, you had messages but you didn’t even think they were messages, you know?”
Carr also asked, with MacLeod's faith, would he consider a role with some hard-core themes?
“Let some young actor working his way up, or some older actor that hasn’t worked (do it). No, I don’t do that anymore. I’ve reached the point where I’m not really even interested in that anymore. What I’m interested in is getting the word of God out there, to get people saved. To let people know they’ve got a great choice out there, to think about eternity, not about this life we’re going through right now.”
MacLeod has a new book: “This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith and Life.” We love MacLeod not only for "The Love Boat" but also for his episode of "Wonder Woman," 1978's "The Fine Art of Crime." And we love him even more for speaking out about his faith!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Detroit Fanfare '13: Some bits and pieces and odds and ends
We had a great time at Detroit Fanfare on Saturday, talking to folks here and there and hanging out with our friends at Big Dog Ink, home of Penny for Your Soul and the amazing "Legend of Oz: The Wicked West" series. Thanks, Tom, for the hospitality! And thanks very much to Maurice LaMarche, whom you've heard as the Brain on "Animaniacs" and "Pinky and the Brain," as well as Egon on the various "Ghostbusters" cartoons. Mr. LaMarche was kind enough to sign the beautiful replica of the Ecto car owned by Mike of Motor City Reel Rides. So super cool.
See the action below, as well as some other stuff we encountered as we walked around the show, including the convergence of two of our favorite things in the world, Batman and "The Walking Dead." We've seen Pimp Banes at these shows, we've seen Black Lantern Batmans, we've seen all kinds of character blending, and we thought we'd seen it all ...
See the action below, as well as some other stuff we encountered as we walked around the show, including the convergence of two of our favorite things in the world, Batman and "The Walking Dead." We've seen Pimp Banes at these shows, we've seen Black Lantern Batmans, we've seen all kinds of character blending, and we thought we'd seen it all ...
Photos by Billie Rae Bates / BRBTV
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Lynda Carter and others talk about the enduring legacy of "Superheroes"
It's been sitting in our DVR, and we finally took a crack at it last night -- PBS' new documentary series, "Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle." The three-episode series examines the powerful superhero genre and its legacy, as PBS' description says, and we weren't disappointed with episodes 1 and 2 that we viewed last night. Several comics industry professionals, including titans like Carmine Infantino and Stan Lee, discuss the advent of the superhero with Superman in 1938 and Batman in 1939, then the others that followed through the decades, and how their creation and their action reflected what was happening in the world around them. Lynda Carter talks about her own portrayal of Wonder Woman in the 1970s, with clips of the show. There's Joe Simon, Walt Simonson, Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Mark Waid, and many others, with actor Liev Schreiber of "Wolverine" hosting it all.
If it's too late for you to watch it on your own PBS affiliate, run, don't walk, over to PBS' website, where you can now view the three eps (for only a few days, though). Episode 3 for us tonight!
If it's too late for you to watch it on your own PBS affiliate, run, don't walk, over to PBS' website, where you can now view the three eps (for only a few days, though). Episode 3 for us tonight!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
RIP, Lou Scheimer
BRBTV offers condolences to the family and friends of Lou Scheimer, who died at age 84 on Thursday. We have this Filmation Studios leader to thank for our beloved "Isis," as we'll as the fab series that preceded it on Saturday mornings in the mid-'70s, "Shazam." Deadline and the Animation Guild blog have good sum-ups on this man's impressive contributions to our pop culture.
Monday, October 07, 2013
It's a mini "Dukes" reunion in "Return of the Killer Shrews"
John ("Bo Duke") Schneider, James ("Rosco P. Coltrane") Best and Rick ("Cletus Hogg") Hurst share some good old-fashioned "Dukes of Hazzard" humor in their new movie, "Return of the Killer Shrews," from Best's company Best Friends Films.
Learn more about the film at JamesBest.com.
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Check out this amazing win for a "Wonder Woman" fan!
It's truly an amazing Wonder Woman costume inspired by the first season of the 1970s TV series starring Lynda Carter, and it was won by a guy who has a vested interest, for sure. He's the artist who crafted the cover of BRBTV's "Superchicks" book on the "Wonder Woman" and "Isis" TV series, and he's an avid "Wonder Woman" fan. Yep, it's Dale Cuthbertson who won this lovely item ...
This Wonder-ful outfit is by costume-maker Gregory Maraio. He's also done replicas of the duds worn by all three Catwomen of the 1960s "Batman" series, as well as Yvonne Craig's Batgirl outfit and others in the DC Universe like Debra Winger's Wonder Girl and Alicia Silverstone's (unfortunately blond) Batgirl from the '90s Batman movie franchise. We're very impressed by them all.
The Wonder Woman costume giveaway was part of the effort to get Lynda Carter on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. See the Facebook page for more info.
Cuthbertson, meanwhile, has designed not only the "Superchicks" book cover but also the recently re-released "Dynasty High" cover, and others to come! This guy's got talent! And he says that Maraio also made for him the Wonder Woman bracelets, tiara and belt that go with this outfit.
The cape was not included in the above prize, so it's just down to that and the boots and he's got something very rare and cool!!!!
This Wonder-ful outfit is by costume-maker Gregory Maraio. He's also done replicas of the duds worn by all three Catwomen of the 1960s "Batman" series, as well as Yvonne Craig's Batgirl outfit and others in the DC Universe like Debra Winger's Wonder Girl and Alicia Silverstone's (unfortunately blond) Batgirl from the '90s Batman movie franchise. We're very impressed by them all.
The Wonder Woman costume giveaway was part of the effort to get Lynda Carter on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. See the Facebook page for more info.
Cuthbertson, meanwhile, has designed not only the "Superchicks" book cover but also the recently re-released "Dynasty High" cover, and others to come! This guy's got talent! And he says that Maraio also made for him the Wonder Woman bracelets, tiara and belt that go with this outfit.
The cape was not included in the above prize, so it's just down to that and the boots and he's got something very rare and cool!!!!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Who's working in soaps these days
We've blogged here before about how the modern TV soaps are keeping the stars of our beloved classic TV shows employed. Right now, for instance, we're thoroughly enjoying what "General Hospital" is serving up for its 50th anniversary. They're bringing everybody out of the woodwork and back onto the set. Take Emma Samms, who was the second Fallon Carrington of "Dynasty," but before that was the one and only Holly Sutton/Scorpio of "GH." She looks just lovely reprising her role. Nancy Lee Grahn, our own Julia Wainwright of "Santa Barbara," is holding steady as Alexis Davis, a "GH" role she's had for quite a few years, since 1996 (just a few years after "SB" went off the air). Robin Mattson, whom we know as Gina Capwell on "SB," is wonderfully unstable back in her "GH" role as Heather Webber, looking good also. Then there's Kin Shriner, Tony Geary, Genie Francis, John J. York, Finola Hughes, Kristina Wagner ... wow, what a reunion they've been serving up. We miss the "real" Franco, though. Meow!!! But we're loving the intrigue right now with Maxie's baby and Spinelli.
Hop on over to "Days of Our Lives," and there's Eileen Davidson, whom we know as the last Kelly Capwell on "SB" and who we swear hasn't aged a day. How do they do that??? She's as biting as ever as Kristen. We love seeing Ralph Waite of "The Waltons" as a priest (loved him as Booth's dad on "Bones," too!!!!).
Then, on "The Young and the Restless," we have sweet Daisy Duke of "The Dukes of Hazzard," Catherine Bach. She's playing Anita Lawson, Chelsea's mom who's trying to make up for being a not-so-good mom. Daisy not a good mom? We can't picture it. We're still liking seeing her in daytime, though. And we have to admit we're all-signed-on to Nikki's search for her lost baby. While we don't usually cotton to the whole bring-an-unknown-baby-out-of-the-woodwork ploy, it's been interesting ... And since we're a big fan of continuity, we love that Nikki and Victor are still played by the actors who had those roles for so many years.
Meanwhile, in primetime, you can look for Jack Coleman, our own second Steven Carrington of "Dynasty," in "Scandal" this season. TV Guide says Coleman has been cast in a recurring role for which few details are being released right now. "Scandal" returns Thursday, October 3 at 10 p.m. Eastern on ABC.
Hop on over to "Days of Our Lives," and there's Eileen Davidson, whom we know as the last Kelly Capwell on "SB" and who we swear hasn't aged a day. How do they do that??? She's as biting as ever as Kristen. We love seeing Ralph Waite of "The Waltons" as a priest (loved him as Booth's dad on "Bones," too!!!!).
Then, on "The Young and the Restless," we have sweet Daisy Duke of "The Dukes of Hazzard," Catherine Bach. She's playing Anita Lawson, Chelsea's mom who's trying to make up for being a not-so-good mom. Daisy not a good mom? We can't picture it. We're still liking seeing her in daytime, though. And we have to admit we're all-signed-on to Nikki's search for her lost baby. While we don't usually cotton to the whole bring-an-unknown-baby-out-of-the-woodwork ploy, it's been interesting ... And since we're a big fan of continuity, we love that Nikki and Victor are still played by the actors who had those roles for so many years.
Meanwhile, in primetime, you can look for Jack Coleman, our own second Steven Carrington of "Dynasty," in "Scandal" this season. TV Guide says Coleman has been cast in a recurring role for which few details are being released right now. "Scandal" returns Thursday, October 3 at 10 p.m. Eastern on ABC.
Friday, September 20, 2013
An avid "Dynasty" collector shares his story -- and his photos!
When you love classic TV shows like we do, it can certainly add to the love to collect items that celebrate the show. Take "The Dukes of Hazzard," for instance, and the zillions of items lining store shelves over the years celebrating that show. For a show like, "Dynasty," though, the licensed collectibles have been not quite so abundant. Perhaps that makes them even more of a treasure. And the wonderfully rare items that were actually used in the production of the series that pop up on sites such as eBay? Precious!
As an avid “Dynasty” fan, Bjørn Erik, 43, of Norway has quite the dream collection. BRBTV recently quizzed him a bit via email about his treasures, and here's what we learned ...
When did you first start collecting “Dynasty” items?
“It was in 1983, after the show started airing here. It was mostly clippings, a paperback came out in Norwegian, then the Carrington biography in an international bookstore. I also got a nice letter and signed photos from John Forsythe and Linda Evans, it was a huge deal; brought it to school, as well. ;) That was about it. Then in later years I was offered some props and costumes on eBay, nothing major, but I bought what I found, and never really thought I’d end up with any of the good stuff.”
“Now, of course, I own a stunning Nolan Miller gown Alexis wore in several episodes, a nightgown worn by both Krystle and Sable on ‘The Colbys,’ stationery from Colbyco, a magazine Alexis throws on the fire when Blake is running for governor, etc. ... I have a PSM version of Fallon’s oil painting, hats and tons of jewelry and other costumes from the show. My favourite piece is the emerald necklace Dex gives Alexis, featured in several episodes. I like to collect the stuff that was important storywise as well as being beautiful items. My latest find is the earrings Amanda wears in the Moldavian royal wedding massacre. Cool to have. ;)”
How do you find your “Dynasty” collectibles, typically?
“I found stuff on eBay, but the best stuff comes from other collectors. Have come in touch with some personal assistants that were very helpful, and now I even chat with some of the show’s cast on Facebook. All of this is keeping the magic alive for me. ;)”
What item from the show are you on the lookout for, that you haven’t found yet?
“Alexis’ ruby necklace from when she is arrested, (I have the earrings ), Fallon’s red dress (outbid at auction a few years back when several Nolan Miller gowns went for next to nothing on an online auction. Guess they didn’t see the DVD sales coming ...) I’d like Alexis’ mirror Rashid Ahmed gave her, several outfits and props. But I got my favourite Alexis dress, some amazing props and jewelry, so even if I don’t find anything else, I have a stunning collection that gives me lots of joy. Some collect stamps; I collect ‘Dynasty.’”
Do you have other “Dynasty”-themed items that aren’t actually screen-used (collector plates, etc.)?
“Well, it’s easier to list what I don't have. ;) I have the dolls, the plates, the lunchbox, all the autographs, photos, posters, the calendars, the board games, the pens, the mugs, the puzzles, the books, etc., etc. Of course, most of this has been bought in later years; there was nothing available to us when it was actually on the air.”
Did you watch the show when it originally aired?
“Yes, I did. The show started airing in Norway in 1983. I was 13. The country had one national TV station, and ‘Dynasty’ was the first ever soap opera aired in Norway. We had, of course, series on television, usually gritty BBC series about Welsh coalminers. There was no glamour on TV; the most we had was the yearly 50-minute edit of the Academy Awards. Soon ‘Dynasty’ would be there once a week, giving glam-starved Norwegians a luxury overdose. At the time, Norway was a rather poor country, just starting to drill for oil in the North Sea. Today, the country is one of the richest in the world. A survey in August 1983 showed that 45 percent of the Norwegian population was following the series regularly, while 31 percent saw it once in a while. 24 percent responded that they used to watch. The same survey showed that those who used to watch the series were largely people who normally don’t watch TV much.”
“Fun fact: The scenes from Moldavia were actually preceded by a stock photo image from Ulvik in Hardanger.
“What the Norwegian wikipedia says about ‘Dynasty’ in Norway, in my slight rewrite and some added facts (from http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynastiet):
“’”Dynasty” was in the early years very controversial in Norway. Stein-Roger Bull, who was the entertainment manager at NRK, the country’s only television station at the time, said that “there was a fierce dispute within the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation after the film department refused to buy “Dallas.” He describes the process as a painful generational battle and further describes that “when NRK was offered ‘Dynasty’ I said clearly that my department was going to buy the series if they did not do it.” “Dynasty” helped to make the Norwegian broadcasting ready for the competitive situation that may arise with more channels, says Bull.
“’On the evening news TV boss Otto Nes had to defend that he had yielded to “the people” to show the series. It was Jon Michelet who was the strongest opponent of the series. He was at the time a member of the Broadcasting Council and wanted the series, which he described as “smooth, speculative and cynical,” off the air. After a debate with magazine editor Knut Haavik, he was accused of being worse than Hitler. Despite his opposition to the series, it didn’t stop Michelet from traveling to the United States in 1985 to interview Pamela Sue Martin, who played the character Fallon. Michelet was at that time known as the leading “Dynasty”-hater. Rolf Wesenlund, a well-known actor, defended the series with a full-page article in the biggest newspaper. Featured politicians stamped Krystle as designing and Blake as a psychopath. Christian people were deeply concerned, as support for churches and chapels sank. The TV station's switchboard almost melted, recalls Berit Rinnan, who worked at NRK as “Dynasty” went on the air. Such a debate has never seen its equal in any other country, says Rinnan.'"
“’The series also received tremendous popularity in Christian circles, says media researcher Jostein Gripsrud. Gripsrud thinks this was because the series was chock-full of moral dilemmas. Gripsrud released a book about the series called “The Dynasty Years.” The fan club “Dynasty friends” was formed by father of three and driving school teacher Freddy Andersen from Haugesund. And on March 16, 1984, there was a crisis when a local TV transmitter fell out after a power failure. The broadcasting company had no choice but to rerun the episode, an unprecedented move by strong demand from the people. It was unpopular to work evening shifts on Wednesdays in Norway when the series was at its most popular. Few wanted to miss an episode and video recorders were few at the time. Some dressed up in formal wear to watch an episode. It was also claimed that some chapels had to reschedule their meetings from Wednesday to another day , simply because people did not come. All the fuss about “Dynasty” has been called the century’s biggest cultural debate in Norway, and the series is considered to be the TV program that has affected the Norwegian society the most. The series was also helping to usher the yuppie era in Norway.’
“The series was taken off the air, to give room for ‘Falcon Crest’ in its slot, and the two series would alternate. A shrewd business man bought the rights to ‘Dynasty’ and made it available to subscribe to video rental. I did this, and it was the direct reason I bought my first VCR player, at 15 years old. It also brought Gordon Thompson to Norway, to make an appearance he thought would be quite standard. Instead, he met an audience of over 2,000 people gathered to see him basically say hello. He seemed stunned, and I was there of course. ;)”
Who’s your favorite “Dynasty” character?
“Alexis, of course. The show wasn’t really anything until she came aboard. But I liked Dex, Dominique, all the characters with some bite. The goodie-two-shoes was never my thing.”
Is there a certain storyline on “Dynasty” that you would’ve changed if you would’ve been one of the show’s writers?
“Several! The whole Moldavia aftermath, Krystle’s double Rita, the UFO, new Fallon’s entrance to the show should have been written better, and the departure of Amanda, Dominique and other key characters. The show was actually getting better in its last season storywise, but by then it was too late for the ratings, I guess. And the ‘Reunion’ was horrible! Whoever wrote that couldn’t have been watching the show in the past. It was all let down terribly in the end, but when it was good, it was REALLY good. ;)”
Many thanks to Bjørn for sharing his story!
As an avid “Dynasty” fan, Bjørn Erik, 43, of Norway has quite the dream collection. BRBTV recently quizzed him a bit via email about his treasures, and here's what we learned ...
When did you first start collecting “Dynasty” items?
“It was in 1983, after the show started airing here. It was mostly clippings, a paperback came out in Norwegian, then the Carrington biography in an international bookstore. I also got a nice letter and signed photos from John Forsythe and Linda Evans, it was a huge deal; brought it to school, as well. ;) That was about it. Then in later years I was offered some props and costumes on eBay, nothing major, but I bought what I found, and never really thought I’d end up with any of the good stuff.”
“Now, of course, I own a stunning Nolan Miller gown Alexis wore in several episodes, a nightgown worn by both Krystle and Sable on ‘The Colbys,’ stationery from Colbyco, a magazine Alexis throws on the fire when Blake is running for governor, etc. ... I have a PSM version of Fallon’s oil painting, hats and tons of jewelry and other costumes from the show. My favourite piece is the emerald necklace Dex gives Alexis, featured in several episodes. I like to collect the stuff that was important storywise as well as being beautiful items. My latest find is the earrings Amanda wears in the Moldavian royal wedding massacre. Cool to have. ;)”
How do you find your “Dynasty” collectibles, typically?
“I found stuff on eBay, but the best stuff comes from other collectors. Have come in touch with some personal assistants that were very helpful, and now I even chat with some of the show’s cast on Facebook. All of this is keeping the magic alive for me. ;)”
What item from the show are you on the lookout for, that you haven’t found yet?
“Alexis’ ruby necklace from when she is arrested, (I have the earrings ), Fallon’s red dress (outbid at auction a few years back when several Nolan Miller gowns went for next to nothing on an online auction. Guess they didn’t see the DVD sales coming ...) I’d like Alexis’ mirror Rashid Ahmed gave her, several outfits and props. But I got my favourite Alexis dress, some amazing props and jewelry, so even if I don’t find anything else, I have a stunning collection that gives me lots of joy. Some collect stamps; I collect ‘Dynasty.’”
Do you have other “Dynasty”-themed items that aren’t actually screen-used (collector plates, etc.)?
“Well, it’s easier to list what I don't have. ;) I have the dolls, the plates, the lunchbox, all the autographs, photos, posters, the calendars, the board games, the pens, the mugs, the puzzles, the books, etc., etc. Of course, most of this has been bought in later years; there was nothing available to us when it was actually on the air.”
Did you watch the show when it originally aired?
“Yes, I did. The show started airing in Norway in 1983. I was 13. The country had one national TV station, and ‘Dynasty’ was the first ever soap opera aired in Norway. We had, of course, series on television, usually gritty BBC series about Welsh coalminers. There was no glamour on TV; the most we had was the yearly 50-minute edit of the Academy Awards. Soon ‘Dynasty’ would be there once a week, giving glam-starved Norwegians a luxury overdose. At the time, Norway was a rather poor country, just starting to drill for oil in the North Sea. Today, the country is one of the richest in the world. A survey in August 1983 showed that 45 percent of the Norwegian population was following the series regularly, while 31 percent saw it once in a while. 24 percent responded that they used to watch. The same survey showed that those who used to watch the series were largely people who normally don’t watch TV much.”
“Fun fact: The scenes from Moldavia were actually preceded by a stock photo image from Ulvik in Hardanger.
“What the Norwegian wikipedia says about ‘Dynasty’ in Norway, in my slight rewrite and some added facts (from http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynastiet):
“’”Dynasty” was in the early years very controversial in Norway. Stein-Roger Bull, who was the entertainment manager at NRK, the country’s only television station at the time, said that “there was a fierce dispute within the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation after the film department refused to buy “Dallas.” He describes the process as a painful generational battle and further describes that “when NRK was offered ‘Dynasty’ I said clearly that my department was going to buy the series if they did not do it.” “Dynasty” helped to make the Norwegian broadcasting ready for the competitive situation that may arise with more channels, says Bull.
“’On the evening news TV boss Otto Nes had to defend that he had yielded to “the people” to show the series. It was Jon Michelet who was the strongest opponent of the series. He was at the time a member of the Broadcasting Council and wanted the series, which he described as “smooth, speculative and cynical,” off the air. After a debate with magazine editor Knut Haavik, he was accused of being worse than Hitler. Despite his opposition to the series, it didn’t stop Michelet from traveling to the United States in 1985 to interview Pamela Sue Martin, who played the character Fallon. Michelet was at that time known as the leading “Dynasty”-hater. Rolf Wesenlund, a well-known actor, defended the series with a full-page article in the biggest newspaper. Featured politicians stamped Krystle as designing and Blake as a psychopath. Christian people were deeply concerned, as support for churches and chapels sank. The TV station's switchboard almost melted, recalls Berit Rinnan, who worked at NRK as “Dynasty” went on the air. Such a debate has never seen its equal in any other country, says Rinnan.'"
“’The series also received tremendous popularity in Christian circles, says media researcher Jostein Gripsrud. Gripsrud thinks this was because the series was chock-full of moral dilemmas. Gripsrud released a book about the series called “The Dynasty Years.” The fan club “Dynasty friends” was formed by father of three and driving school teacher Freddy Andersen from Haugesund. And on March 16, 1984, there was a crisis when a local TV transmitter fell out after a power failure. The broadcasting company had no choice but to rerun the episode, an unprecedented move by strong demand from the people. It was unpopular to work evening shifts on Wednesdays in Norway when the series was at its most popular. Few wanted to miss an episode and video recorders were few at the time. Some dressed up in formal wear to watch an episode. It was also claimed that some chapels had to reschedule their meetings from Wednesday to another day , simply because people did not come. All the fuss about “Dynasty” has been called the century’s biggest cultural debate in Norway, and the series is considered to be the TV program that has affected the Norwegian society the most. The series was also helping to usher the yuppie era in Norway.’
“The series was taken off the air, to give room for ‘Falcon Crest’ in its slot, and the two series would alternate. A shrewd business man bought the rights to ‘Dynasty’ and made it available to subscribe to video rental. I did this, and it was the direct reason I bought my first VCR player, at 15 years old. It also brought Gordon Thompson to Norway, to make an appearance he thought would be quite standard. Instead, he met an audience of over 2,000 people gathered to see him basically say hello. He seemed stunned, and I was there of course. ;)”
Who’s your favorite “Dynasty” character?
“Alexis, of course. The show wasn’t really anything until she came aboard. But I liked Dex, Dominique, all the characters with some bite. The goodie-two-shoes was never my thing.”
Is there a certain storyline on “Dynasty” that you would’ve changed if you would’ve been one of the show’s writers?
“Several! The whole Moldavia aftermath, Krystle’s double Rita, the UFO, new Fallon’s entrance to the show should have been written better, and the departure of Amanda, Dominique and other key characters. The show was actually getting better in its last season storywise, but by then it was too late for the ratings, I guess. And the ‘Reunion’ was horrible! Whoever wrote that couldn’t have been watching the show in the past. It was all let down terribly in the end, but when it was good, it was REALLY good. ;)”
Many thanks to Bjørn for sharing his story!
Photos courtesy of Bjørn Erik; please do not copy without permission.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Second Amazicon set for April
The dates are April 4, 5 and 6, 2014. And the thing is the return of Amazicon.
"For those who supported us, we thank you and we are looking forward to
your return," the email reads. "For those who missed our first convention, we would love
for you to be part of Amazicon Strikes Back 2. Tickets and vendor tables
are now on sale."
There are some classic TV goodies, such as star car replicas from "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Starsky and Hutch" and "Knight Rider," as well as other actors from classic TV and film. Coolness. And hey, we recognize that Jeremy Ambler of "The Walking Dead" -- we had the pleasure of meeting him at a "Dukes" event a few years back, Jon Holland's tour of "Dukes" filming sites in Georgia. So fab that he's on the "Dead"! Best wishes to him!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Cons, we've got the cons!!!!
The con circuit is always busy these days, and we're seeing the stars of the classic TV shows we love pop up all over the place. Thanks to James for compiling this listing of who you'll see where this fall ...
- 9/27/13 to 9/29/13 Monster-Mania Con at the Hunt Valley Inn - Hunt Valley, MD. Guests scheduled to appear include: Adam West, Burt Ward, Yvonne Craig, Lee Meriwether, David Prowse, and more to be announced.
- 9/29/13 West Hollywood Book Fair at West Hollywood Park - West Hollywood, CA. Guests scheduled to appear incude: Debbie Reynolds, William Friedkin, Jeff Garlin, Mariette Hartley, Sally Kellerman, and many more.
- 10/4/13 to 10/6/13 The Hollywood Show at the Westin LAX - Los Angeles, CA. Guests scheduled to appear include: David Hasselhoff, Joan Collins, Cathy Rigby, Bai Ling, Dan Haggerty, John Ratzenberger, Rod McKuen, Thomas Ian Nicholas, and many more.
- 10/13/13 New York City Collectible Paperback Pulp Fiction Expo at the Holiday Inn - West 57th Street. New York, NY. Guests scheduled to appear include: Lawrence Block, Ron Goulart, John Norman, F. Paul Wilson, and many more.
- 10/25/13 to 10/27/13 Chiller Theatre at the Sheraton Parsippany - Parsippany, NJ. Guests scheduled to appear incude: Weird Al Yankovic, Sly Stone, Kenji Sahara, Yukiko Kobayashi, Katey Sagal, Peter Fonda, Nastassja Kinski, Chris Sarandon, John Savage, Robert hays, Gilbert Gottfried, C. Thomas Howell, Karen Valentine, Kent McCord, Ralph Macchio, Catherine Bach, Traci Lords, Ron Moody, Ted Neely, Mark Lester, Eddie Money, Lou Gramm, and many more.
- 10/25/13 to 10/27/13 The Wild Western Festival at the Sahuaro Ranch Park - Glendals, AZ. Guests scheduled to appear incude: Kevin Sorbo, Don Collier, Dan Haggerty, Neil Summers, Mike Moroff, and more to be announced.
- 11/9/13 The Big Event at the Terrace At the Park - Flushing, NY. Guests scheduled to appear include: Chris Jericho, Mick Foley, Scott Hall, X-Pac, Kevin Nash, DDP, Megan Comeau, Pashence Marie, and many others.
- 11/23/13 to 11/24/13 Boston Super MegaFest at the Sheraton Hotel - Framingham, MA. Guests scheduled to appear include: Eliza Dusku, Barbara Eden, Ray Park, Karen Allen, Lucy Pinder, Jeremy Bulloch, Bronson Pinchot, Elvira, Lary Storch, Mark Lindsay, Jake LaMotta, Sgt. Slaughter, and many others.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Catch Barbara Eden and other TV faves at appearances in the coming weeks
There sure are a load of celeb book signings and appearances coming up, and they include some great stars of classic TV like Barbara Eden of "Dallas" and "I Dream of Jeannie." Thanks to James for passing this along!
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA legend, signing copies of Sasquatch in the Paint
- 10/3/13 5:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 10/12/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Julie Adams, star of "The Creature From the Black Lagoon", signing copies of The Lucky Southern Star
- 9/7/13 6:30 PM at the Egyptian Theater - Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA. Books sold by Larry Edmunds Bookshop.
- 9/13/13 2:30 PM at the Egyptian Theater - Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA. Books sold by Larry Edmunds Bookshop.
Amber Benson, star of "Buffy", signing copies of the 2014 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Calendar
- 9/14/13 2:00 PM at Dark Delicacies - West Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA.
Big Time Rush members Kendall & Logan wil be signing autographs.
- 9/13/13 4:00 PM at Lefty's Sports Cards - El Camino Real. Burlingame, CA.
Brandon Boyd, lead singer of Incubus, signing copies of Sons of the Sea
- 9/30/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Warren Street. New York, NY.
Anne Burrell, host of "Worst Cooks In America", signing copies of Own Your Kitchen
- 10/19/13 1:00 PM at BookPeople – North Lamar. Austin, TX.
Jim Carrey, actor & comedian, signing copies of How Rowland Rolls
- 10/5/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
- 10/26/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Nick Carter, member of the Backstreet Boys, signing copies of Facing the Music
- 9/23/13 12:30 PM at Barnes & Noble - East 54th Street. New York, NY.
- 9/23/13 6:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 9/27/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Tim Conway, legendary funny man, signing copies of What's So Funny?
- 10/29/13 7:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY.
Billy Crystal, comedian and actor, signing copies of Still Foolin' 'Em
- 9/10/13 7:30 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 9/11/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
- 9/15/13 Noon at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY.
- 9/26/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
The
stars of "The Days Of Our Lives", including Dierdre Hall, Chandler
Massey, James Scott, & Kristian Alfonso, signing copies of Better Living
- 9/23/13 Noon at Barnes & Noble - Fifth Avenue. New York, NY.
- 9/23/13 7:00 PM at Books & Greetings – Livingston Street. Northvale, NJ.
- 9/27/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Old Orchard Center. Skokie, IL.
Jamie Deen, host of "Home For Dinner", signing copies of Jamie Deen's Good Food
- 10/2/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Pineville-Matthews Road. Charlotte, NC.
- 10/8/13 6:00 PM at FoxTale Book Shoppe - East Main St. Woodstock, GA.
Giada De Laurentiis, Food Network star, signing copies of Recipe For Adventure
- 9/7/13 Noon at Books & Greetings – Livingston Street. Northvale, NJ.
- 9/11/13 7:00 PM at BookPeople – North Lamar. Austin, TX.
- 9/20/13 6:00 PM at Books & Books - Collins Avenue. Bal Harbour, FL.
Haylie Duff, singer & actress, signing copies of The Real Girl's Kitchen
- 10/18/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Americana Way. Glendale, CA.
Barbara Eden hosts a screening of I Dream of Jeanie episodes and will be signing autographs.
- 9/6/13 7:00 PM at Hollywood Palms Cinemas - South Route 59. Naperville, IL.
Robert Englund hosts a screening of Nightmare on Elm Street and will be signing autographs.
- 10/25/13 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 9:00 PM at Hollywood Blvd. Cinemas - West 75th Street. Woodridge, IL.
- 10/26/13 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 9:00 PM at Hollywood Palms Cinemas - South Route 59. Naperville, IL.
- 10/27/13 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM at Hollywood Blvd. Cinemas - West 75th Street. Woodridge, IL.
Julius "Dr. J, Erving, NBA Hall of Famer, signing copies of Dr. J
- 11/4/13 6:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY
Donald Fagen, member of Steely Dan, signing copies of Eminent Hipsters
- 10/22/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
Will Ferrell (as Ron Burgandy), signing copies of Let Me Off at the Top! My Classy Life
- 11/20/13 6:30 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Soleil Moon Frye, star of "Punky Brewster", signing copies of Let's Get This Party Started
- 10/20/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Melissa Gorga, star of "Real Housewives of New Jersey", signing copies of Love Italian Style
- 9/17/13 7:00 PM at Mendham Books – Route 24. Mendham, NJ.
- 9/18/13 7:00 PM at Books & Greetings – Livingston Street. Northvale, NJ.
- 9/19/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Almonesson Road. Deptford, NJ.
- 9/21/13 1:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 9/24/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble Rowan University - Rowan Blvd. Glassboro, NJ.
- 9/25/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Richmond Avenue. Staten Island, NY.
- 9/27/13 7:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY.
Ceelo Green, singer & star of "The Voice", signing copies of Everybody's Brother
- 9/10/13 12:30 PM at Barnes & Noble – Fifth Avenue. New York, NY.
- 9/10/13 7:00 PM at Books & Greetings – Livingston Street. Northvale, NJ.
- 9/21/13 2:00 PM at Books & Books - Aragon Avenue. Coral Gables, FL.
Dallas Green, former Phillies, Yankees, and Mets manager, signing copies of The Mouth That Roared
- 9/14/13 Noon at Barnes & Noble – Neshaminy Mall. Bensalem, PA.
Alan Greenspan, former head of the Federal Reserve, signing copies of The Map and the Territory
- 10/23/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Union Square. New York, NY.
Chris Hadfield, shuttle astronaut, signing copies of An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
- 11/1/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Union Square. New York, NY.
- 11/6/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Old Orchard Center. Skokie, IL.
- 11/11/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
- 11/16/13 2:00PM at Bolen Books - Hillside Avenue. Victoria, British Columbia.
- 11/23/13 1:00 PM at Degroots Nurseries Greenhouse - London Line. Sarnia, Ontario.
Gunnar Hansen, Leatherface himself, signing copies of Chain Saw Confidential
- 9/19/13 7:00 PM at Book Soup - Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA.
- 9/21/13 2:00 PM at Dark Delicacies - West Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA.
-
9/29/13 7:00 PM at BookPeople – North Lamar. Austin, TX.
Melissa Joan Hart, star of "Melissa & Joey, signing copies of Melissa Explains It All
- 10/29/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – 86th & Lexington. New York, NY.
- 10/30/13 7:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY.
John Heard, Robbie Rist, Cassie Scerbo, & Jaason Simmons, stars of "Sharnado", signing copies of Sharknado
- 9/8/13 2:00 PM at Dark Delicacies - West Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA.
Tippi Hedren hosts a screening of The Birds and will be signing autographs.
- 9/6/13 7:00 PM at Hollywood Blvd. Cinemas - West 75th Street. Woodridge, IL.
Jenna Jameson, former adult film star, signing copies of Sugar
- 10/22/13 Noon at Barnes & Noble – Fifth Avenue. New York, NY.
- 10/25/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Jewel, singer/songwriter & poet, signing copies of Sweet Dreams
- 9/17/13 4:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY
- 9/18/13 4:00 PM at Books & Greetings – Livingston Street. Northvale, NJ.
Taiwan Jones, Jacoby Ford, & Sio Moore, Oakland Raiders stars will be signing autographs.
- 9/10/13 6:30 PM at the Sty-Lish Salon - Broadway. Oakland, CA.
Stacy Keach, star of "Mike Hammer" and "Up In Smoke", signing copies of All In All
- 11/12/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Warren Street. New York, NY.
Garrison Keillor, host of "Prairie Home Companion", signing copies of O, What A Luxury
- 10/21/13 7:30 PM at Tattered Cover - 16th Street. Denver, CO.
- 10/30/13 7:00 PM at Anderson's Bookshop - West Jefferson Avenue. Naperville, IL.
- 11/3/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Galleria. Edina, MN.
- 11/14/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - West Northwest Highway. Dallas, TX.
Piper Laurie, star of "The Hustler" and "Carrie", signing copies of Learning To Live Out Loud
- 9/10/13 8:45 PM at the Egyptian Theater - Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA. Books sold by Larry Edmunds Bookshop.
Mark Lester, Ron Moody, & Shani Wallis host a screening of Oliver! and will be signing autographs.
- 9/7/13 6:30 PM at Hollywood Palms Cinemas - South Route 59. Naperville, IL.
- 9/8/13 4:00 PM at Hollywood Blvd. Cinemas - West 75th Street. Woodridge, IL.
John Lewis, US congressman & civil rights leader, signing copies of March
- 9/8/13 4:00 PM at Politics & Prose - Connecticut Avenue NW. Washington DC.
Kenny Loggins, rock & roller, signing copies of Frosty the Snowman
- 11/20/13 7:00 PM at Book Revue – New York Avenue. Huntington, NY.
Julianne Moore, Oscar nominated actress, signing copies of My Mom Is A Foreigner, But Not To Me
- 11/4/13 11:00 AM at Barnes & Noble - East 86th Street. New York, NY.
Graham Nash, rock & roll legend, signigng copies of Wild Tales
- 9/23/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
Ted Neeley, Yvonne Elliman, Barry Dennen, & Josh Mostel host a screening of Jesus Christ Superstar and will be signing autographs.
- 9/7/13 6:30 PM at Hollywood Blvd. Cinemas - West 75th Street. Woodridge, IL.
- 9/8/13 4:00 PM at Hollywood Palms Cinemas - South Route 59. Naperville, IL.
Bob Odenkirk & David Cross, the stars of "Mr. Show", signing copies of Hollywood Said No!
- 9/10/13 7:30 PM at the Powerhouse Arena - Main Street. Brooklyn, NY.
- 9/19/13 2:30 PM at Barnes & Noble - Mineral Point Road. Madison, WI.
Nick Offerman, star of "Parks and Recreation", signing copies of Paddle Your Own Canoe
- 10/2/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
Kevin O'Leary, star of "Shark Tank", signing copies of The Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women, & Money
- 9/16/13 7:00 PM at the Murray Community & Senior Center - Veterans Way. Mission Viejo, CA. Books sold by A Whale Of A Tale Bookstore.
Bobby Orr, hockey legend, signing copies of Orr: My Story
- 10/17/13 Noon at Barnes & Noble - Boylston Street. Boston, MA.
- 10/21/13 12:30 PM at Barnes & Noble - East 54th Street. New York, NY.
- 10/22/13 2:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
Sharon Osborne, wife of Ozzy, signing copies of Mama Hook Knows Best
- 9/18/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Lara Parker, star of "Dark Shadows", signing copies of Dark Shadows: Wolf Moon Rising
- 9/9/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - East 86th Street. New York, NY.
- 9/14/13 2:00 PM at Dark Delicacies - West Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA.
Rick Pitino, legendary basketball coach, signing copies of One Day Contract
- 10/2/13 12:30 PM at Barnes & Noble - East 54th Street. New York, NY.
- 10/5/13 10:00 AM at Barnes & Noble - Summitt Plaza Drive. Louisville, KY.
- 10/29/13 7:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
Robin Quivers, Howard Stern's sidekick, signing copies of The Vegucation of Robin
- 10/9/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
- 10/12/13 1:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Route 3 East. Clifton, NJ.
Anne Rice, bestselling author, signing copies of The Wolves of Midwinter
- 10/16/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Union Square. New York, NY.
Linda Ronstadt, pop & country music legend, signing copies of Simple Dreams
- 9/19/13 6:00 at the Coolidge Corner Theater - Harvard Street. Brookline, MA. Books sold by Brookline Booksmith.
- 9/26/13 7:30 at the Nourse Theater - Hayes Street. San Francisco, CA. Books sold by Books Inc.
Jerry Ross, space shuttle astronaut, signing copies of Spacewalker
- 9/17/13 6:00 PM at the Kansas Cosmosphere - North Plum. Hutchinson, KS.
- 9/22/13 2:00 PM at the Challenger Learning Center - 173rd Street. Hammond, IN.
- 12/6/13 11:00 AM at Annette's Emporium - East Main Street. League City, TX.
Michael Showalter, comedian & actor, signing copies of Guys Can Be Cat Ladies Too
- 9/9/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Warren Street. New York, NY.
Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley, founding members of KISS, signing copies of Nothin' To Lose
- 9/10/13 1:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 9/12/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
Tori Spelling, star of "Beverly Hills 90210", signing copies of Spelling It Like It Is
- 10/23/13 7:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
John Stockton, former NBA star, signing copies of Assisted
- 10/30/13 7:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
Aisha Tyler, actress and star of "The Talk", signing copies of Self-Inflicted Wounds
- 9/18/13 7:00PM at Book Soup - Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA.
Jesse Ventura, wrestler and politician, signing copies of They Killed Our President
- 10/3/13 7:00 PM at Bookends – East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood, NJ.
- 10/6/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Union Turnpike. Fresh Meadows, NJ.
- 10/7/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble Rutgers University - Somerset Street. New Bruswick, NJ.
- 10/8/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Route 17 South. Paramus, NJ.
- 10/21/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Apache Mall. Rochester, MN.
- 10/24/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – HarMar Mall. Roseville, MN.
Metta World Peace, NBA star, signing copies of Metta's Bedtime Stories
- 9/18/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Warren Street. New York, NY.
Al Yankovic, king of the parody song, signing copies of My New Teacher and Me!
- 9/22/13 10:00 AM at the Murray Community & Senior Center - Veterans Way. Mission Viejo, CA. Books sold by A Whale Of A Tale Bookstore.
- 9/22/13 2:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Grove Drive. Los Angeles, CA.
- 9/23/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - North May Avenue. Oklahoma City, OK.
- 9/24/13 4:00 PM at the Circle Cinema - South Lewis Avenue. Tulsa, OK. Books sold by Steve's Sundry, Books & Magazines.
- 9/25/13 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Old Country Road. Carle Palce, NY.
- 9/26/13 6:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Route 3 East. Clifton, NJ.
- 9/28/13 10:00 AM at Mendham Books – Route 24. Mendham, NJ.
- 9/28/13 3:00 PM at Barnes & Noble - Park Avenue. Willow Grove, PA.
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