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Pojo's 2005 Yu-Gi-Oh! annual

2005
A comprehensive guide to Yu-Gi-Oh that provides information on the television show, major characters, trading card game, movie, card sets, and more.

The Lost chronicles

2005
Offers an inside look at the creation of the popular television show "Lost", with information on the show's original concepts, interviews with cast members, profiles of character evolution, and hints about what to expect in the show's second season. Includes a DVD with additional behind-the-scenes footage.

When TV began

the first TV shows
1978
A brief survey of the early days of television and some of the popular shows of the fifties and sixties.

Fat vampire

a never coming of age story
2011
After being bitten by a vampire, not only is Doug doomed to be fat forever, but now he must also save himself from the desperate host of a public-access-cable vampire-hunting television show that is on the verge of cancellation.

Ultimate CSI

crime scene investigation
2006
Profiles the characters of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and presents expert-authenticated examinations of the forensic techniques they employ, providing over four hundred images; and includes an episode time line and a forensic glossary.

The TV book

the kids' guide to talking back
1996
Presents information for young people on the ways television affects their lives, discussing who decides which series are produced, the regulations that control advertisers, and how viewers can have an effect on what is seen on TV.

Bolt

the junior novelization
2008
Bolt, a dog who has spent his entire life on the set of an action television program and believes he has superpowers, gets separated from his owner and has an adventure in which he learns the difference between fiction and reality.

Slime time

1990
Danny and Jed become contestants on the children's television show "Slime Time, " where wrong answers mean getting sprayed with whipped cream but right answers could lead to new skateboards.

The golden years of broadcasting

a celebration of the first 50 years of radio and TV on NBC
1976

The Doctor Who technical manual

1983
A guide to the technological fantasies, including advanced tools, weapons, computers, spaceships, robots, and lifelike human clones, introduced on the long-running British science fiction television series.

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