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The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History

The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History

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Accompanied by black-and-white photographs and statistics, a unique chronicle follows all of Disney's television programs and includes complete schedules of all broadcasts, seasonal highlights, behind-the-scenes stories, plot synopses, and much more.".../ The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History / disney dvd


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Great expanding to Disney lovers' book shelf : The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History


This is one of those books that I bought sight unseen over the internet. I don't think I would have bought it if I had a opening to have looked at it first.

This is one of those encyclopedia books that give you the name of a show, its air date and what seems like the Tv Guide narrative of what was in the show. I figured that it would begin with the Disneyland Tv series and subject out to the amazing World of Disney that I watched in the 70s. Well, it kind of does that and kind of not. It includes a part on Disney Specials (organized alphabetically by the name of the show). Then it has a part about repeating series, then the Mickey Mouse Club, then a part about Zorro, etc. The Disneyland shows are in there and so are the amazing World of Disney shows, but again, they are listed alphabetically by the title of each show. So, you wind up having a show from the 90's listed next to a show from the 50's. I suppose its one way of doing things, but its not what I expected. I opinion I'd get to see which part was shown on day one and then the rest in a chronological approach. It will be very difficult to identify the episodes that I saw growing up because of the way the shows are organized.

Indexing was a disappointment, but what I no ifs ands or buts don't understand is the inclusion of what appears to be Abc's complete line-up from the time Eisner took over Disney until the book was published. I no ifs ands or buts didn't expect to see complete data about the "Golden Girls" series in a book called "The amazing World of Disney." additional the last 100 to 150 pages is just a listing of production habitancy (like you would see shown in the earnings of an part - in small print) for each of the episodes mentioned in the book. If you knock out the Abc 90s lineup and the production credits, you've knocked out about 1/2 of the book.

Substantively, the Disney-program linked stuff is kind of weak -- like I said, sort of a Tv Guide synopsis -- but there are petite bits of trivia listed for numerous episodes and that's nice. Again, however, indexing makes the book suffer. For example, the movie Johnny Tremain was broken down into segments when shown on Tv with each part having a different title, "e.g., The Shot Heard Round the Word" and "The Boston Tea Party." Well, the Boston part is found in the B's and the Shot part is way over in the S's. This club didn't make a lot of sense to me. Also there is some data that is just wrong. For example, it lists the Shaggy D.A. (from the mid 70s) as being shown in a colorized format in a Tv episode. Of course, the movie was filmed in Color.

I haven't spent a whole lot of time with the book, and there appears to be some good data in it (there are a number of pages or quarterly historical prose dealing with Walt's getting into Tv, the Mickey Mouse Club and Zorro) but overall, the book is disappointing.


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