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  • De apenrots

    Menno de Galan

    TV Wat Hilversum niet wilde vertellen. Als machtsspelletjes het winnen van sport. Pesterijen, seksisme en ongewenst gedrag. Zondagavond met het bord op schoot; generaties zijn ermee opgegroeid. Hoe het er achter de schermen aan toeging bleef lang binnenskamers. Tot de Volkskrant een groot artikel wijdde aan de werkcultuur bij NOS Sport, waarin betrokkenen vertelden over pesterijen, seksisme en grensoverschrijdend gedrag. De apenrots vertelt het complete verhaal van de belangrijkste sportrubriek van Nederland, met beeldbepalende gezichten als Mart Smeets, Tom Egbers en Kees Jansma. Een programma dat onder grote druk kwam te staan door de strijd om de uitzendrechten, politieke spelletjes en interne conflicten. Een gesloten bastion waar werknemers waren overgeleverd aan de grillen van de hoofdredactie en presentatoren. In dit boek reconstrueert journalist Menno de Galan hoe het zover heeft kunnen komen. Hij sprak uitgebreid met talloze insiders en (oud)medewerkers. De apenrots biedt een uni
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #52

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 2001) - Mark Frost interview about All Souls! Tim Kreider discusses The Straight Story's dark edge and Stanley Kubrick! Chris Isaak, Dune DVD, and Lone Gunmen reviews! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Rik Mayall: Comedy Genius

    Mark Searby

    TV Delving into the rude, serious, anarchic and hilarious, Searby highlights Mayall’s spectrum of work – not the rumours or an attempt to uncover the deeply private life he led but the more intricate moments that were twisted into creations to make people laugh and subsequently woven in to the fabric of British culture and comic legacy. Narrated by Searby, over 30 exclusive interviews have been lovingly, laughingly and carefully sought from those that stood closest to him over his working years including the likes of Alexei Sayle (The Young Ones), Nigel Planer (The Young Ones), Ate de Jong (Drop Dead Fred), Christopher Ryan (Bottom), Helen Lederer (Bottom), Gwyneth Powell (Man Down), Laurence Marks & Maurice Gran (The New Statesman) and many more, providing the inner-most workings of Mayall and all of the emotions that working next to him brought with it, namely laughter. Whether you’re a fan of Mayall or not, and whether you know it or not, his work and impact will somehow hav
  • Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse

    David Mitchell

    TV THE SUNDAY TIMES -BESTSELLING BOOK BY ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED COMIC WRITERS **Pre-order now: David Mitchell's new book Dishonesty is the Second-best Policy ** There are many aspects of modern life that trouble award-winning comedian David Mitchell , such as: Why is every film or TV programme a sequel or a remake? Why are people so f***ing hung up about swearing? Why do the asterisks in that sentence make it ok? Why do so many people want to stop other people doing things, and how can they be stopped from stopping them? Join Mitchell on a tour of the absurdities of our times - from Ryanair to Richard III, Downton Abbey to phone etiquette, UKIP to hotdogs made of cats. Funny, provocative and shot through with refreshing amounts of common sense, Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse celebrates and commiserates on the state of things in our not entirely glorious modern world . ' Mitchell is an exceptionally clever, eloquent and spot-on commentator. We should be grateful for him.' Dail
  • The Making of Outlander: The Series

    Tara Bennett & Diana Gabaldon

    TV The official, fully illustrated, behind-the-scenes companion to the first two seasons of the hit Starz television series based on Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling Outlander novels.   It was only a matter of time before Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling Outlander saga made the leap from book to hit TV series, and the millions of readers captivated by the epic romance of Claire Beauchamp Randall and Jamie Fraser have eagerly followed.   Now the must-watch drama has inspired this must-have guide, which reveals that it takes a village (or perhaps a Scottish isle) to bring the breathtaking world of Outlander to life in front of our eyes. Spanning the first two seasons of the Starz network sensation, The Making of Outlander leads readers behind the scenes and straight into the action as cast members, writers, producers, musicians, costume designers, set decorators, technicians, and more share the many adventures and challenges they face to make this sweeping saga come alive on the scre
  • Save the Cat!® Writes for TV

    Jamie Nash

    TV Blake Snyder's Save the Cat! , the world's top-selling story method for filmmakers and novelists, introduces The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need. Screenwriter Jamie Nash takes up Snyder's torch to lay out a step-by-step approach using Blake's principles for both new and experienced writers, including: -How to write and structure a compelling TV pilot that can launch both your series and your TV writing career -All the nuances, tricks, and techniques of pilot-writing: the Opening Pitch, the Guided Tour, the Whiff of Change, and more -The 8 Save the Cat! TV Franchise Types that will improve your story and your pitch -The not-so-secret TV Pitch Template that turns your TV series into the necessary read-over-lunch industry document -a how-to in creating layered characters who are driven by complex internal struggles -Beat sheets of the pilots of Barry , Ozark , Grey's Anatomy , The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel , What We Do in the Shadows , Black-ish , The Mandalorian
  • Difficult Men

    Brett Martin

    TV In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a wave of TV shows, first on premium cable channels like HBO and then basic cable networks like FX and AMC, dramatically stretched television's inventiveness, emotional resonance and ambition. Shows such as The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Mad Men, Deadwood, The Shield tackled issues of life and death, love and sexuality, addiction, race, violence and existential boredom. Television shows became the place to go to see stories of the triumph and betrayals of the American Dream at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This revolution happened at the hands of a new breed of auteur: the all-powerful writer-show runner. These were men nearly as complicated, idiosyncratic, and "difficult" as the conflicted protagonists that defined the genre. Given the chance to make art in a maligned medium, they fell upon the opportunity with unchecked ambition. Difficult Men features extensive interviews with all the major players, including David Chase and Ja
  • The Housewives

    Brian Moylan

    TV INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From Brian Moylan, the writer of Vulture ’s legendary Real Housewives recaps, a table-flipping, finger-pointing, halter-topping VIP journey through reality TV’s greatest saga… In the spring of 2006, a new kind of show premiered on Bravo: The Real Housewives of Orange County . Its stars were tanned, taut, and bedazzled; their homes were echoey California villas; and their drama was gossip-fueled, wine-drenched, and absolutely exquisite. Fifteen seasons on, RHOC is an institution, along with The Real Housewives of New York, Atlanta, New Jersey, Miami, Potomac , and more. Over the years these ladies have done a lot more than lunch, launching thirty-one books, a cocktail line, two jail sentences, a couple supermodel daughters, Andy Cohen’s talk show career, thirty-six divorces, fourteen albums, a White House party crash, and approximately one million memes. Brian Moylan has been there through it all, in front of the screen and behind the scenes. T
  • Seinfeldia

    Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    TV The New York Times bestseller about two guys who went out for coffee and dreamed up Seinfeld —“A wildly entertaining must-read not only for Seinfeld fans but for anyone who wants a better understanding of how television series are made” ( Booklist , starred review). Comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld never thought anyone would watch their sitcom about a New York comedian sitting around talking to his friends. But against all odds, viewers did watch—first a few and then many, until nine years later nearly forty million Americans were tuning in weekly. Fussy Jerry, neurotic George, eccentric Kramer, and imperious Elaine—people embraced them with love. Seinfeldia , Jennifer Keishin Armstrong’s intimate history is full of gossipy details, show trivia, and insights into how famous episodes came to be. Armstrong celebrates the creators and fans of this American television phenomenon, bringing readers into the writers’ room and into a world of devotees for whom it never s
  • The Daily Show

    Jon Stewart & Chris Smith

    TV The complete, uncensored history of the award-winning The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, as told by its correspondents, writers, and host. For almost seventeen years, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart brilliantly redefined the borders between television comedy, political satire, and opinionated news coverage. It launched the careers of some of today's most significant comedians, highlighted the hypocrisies of the powerful, and garnered 23 Emmys. Now the show's behind-the-scenes gags, controversies, and camaraderie will be chronicled by the players themselves, from legendary host Jon Stewart to the star cast members and writers-including Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Steve Carell, Lewis Black, Jessica Williams, John Hodgman, and Larry Wilmore-plus some of The Daily Show 's most prominent guests and adversaries: John and Cindy McCain, Glenn Beck, Tucker Carlson, and many more. This oral history takes the reader behind the curtain for all the show's highlights, from its origins
  • The Making of Outlander: The Series

    Tara Bennett

    TV See how the story of Jamie Frasier and Claire Beauchamp Randall comes to life on the screen with this official, photo-filled companion to the third and fourth seasons of the hit Starz television series based on Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling Outlander novels. From its very first episode, the Outlander TV series transported its viewers back in time, taking us inside the world of Diana Gabaldon’s beloved series. From the Scottish Highlands, to the courts of Versailles, to the shores of America, Jamie and Claire’s epic adventure is captured in gorgeous detail. Now, travel even deeper into the world of Outlander with this must-have insider guide from New York Times bestselling author and television critic Tara Bennett. Picking up where The Making of Outlander: Seasons One & Two left off, this lavishly illustrated collectors’ item covers seasons three and four, bringing readers behind the scenes and straight onto the set of the show. You’ll find exclusive interviews with cast m
  • Hollywood Propaganda

    Mark Dice

    TV Films and television shows aren’t just entertainment. They are powerful vehicles that influence social and political trends, ultimately shaping the very fabric of our culture. Because of this potential, there are various agencies which work behind the scenes in Hollywood to harness these forces for their own aims or those of their clients.   Few people outside the industry are aware that such agencies exist and are hired by advocacy groups to lobby studios, writers, and producers in order to get their ideas inserted into plots of popular works.  These Hollywood lobbyists have been instrumental in successfully paving the path for same-sex marriage to become legal, destigmatizing abortion, encouraging mass immigration, and sounding the alarm about climate change; all under the cloak of mere “entertainment.”  More recently we’ve seen these same powers levied against President Trump, his supporters, and used to demonize “white privilege” as an inv
  • STORY MAPS: TV Drama: The Structure of the One-Hour Television Pilot

    Daniel Calvisi

    TV Daniel Calvisi brings his Story Maps screenwriting method to television as he breaks down the structure of the TV drama pilot, citing case studies from the most popular, ground-breaking series of recent years, including  THE WALKING DEAD, GAME OF THRONES, HOUSE OF CARDS, TRUE DETECTIVE, BREAKING BAD, MR. ROBOT, SCANDAL  and  MAD MEN . Story Maps: TV Drama offers the first beat sheet for television screenwriters ("Save the Cat" for TV).  This is the structural template that aspiring and professional TV writers have been looking for. A clear, practical, step-by-step method to write a pilot that adheres to Hollywood standards. How to write a TV pilot has never been easier.  Writing a pilot begins here. This book first introduces you to the key formats, genres and terminology of modern TV shows, then details the major signpost beats of a teleplay and the crucial characteristics that must be present in each act, using specific examples from our new "Golden Age of T
  • The Night Manager: The Insider's Guide

    John le Carré, Hugh Laurie, Tom Hiddleston, Susanne Bier, Andrew Feinstein, Rob Bullock, Stephen Garrett, Signe Sejlund, Tom Burton, Michael Snyman, David Farr, InkPix Media & The Ink Factory

    TV THE NIGHT MANAGER: The Insider’s Guide In Cairo at the height of the Arab Spring, hotel night manager Jonathan Pine receives a plea for help from the beautiful Sophie Alekan; she has evidence of an arms deal that could crush the popular uprising. Compelled to intervene, Pine contacts the British Embassy, but in doing so is unwittingly drawn into the terrifying world of ruthless arms dealer, Richard Roper.  Angela Burr is a UK government enforcement agent, intent on bringing down Roper’s empire. But a leak of Sophie Alekan’s evidence triggers a chain of events that ends in tragedy, despite Angela Burr’s attempts to intervene. Four years later, Pine reconnects with Angela Burr. Together, they forge a plan to bring Roper down. But Pine must survive on his wits alone in a struggle with his sworn enemy, whilst Burr must weigh up the value of one life against her determination to take down the worst man in the world. The Night Manager: The Insider’s Guide provides a unique in
  • Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter

    Benjamin Cook & Russell T Davies

    TV For this new edition of The Writer's Tale , Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook expand their in-depth discussion of the creative life of Doctor Who to cover Russell's final year as Head Writer and Executive Producer of the show, as well as his work behind the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs. Candid and witty insights abound throughout two years' worth of correspondence, covering David Tennant's last episodes as the Doctor and the legacy that Russell and David leave behind as a new era of Doctor Who begins. With over 300 pages of new material, and taking in events from the entire five years since the show's return in 2005, The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter is the most comprehensive - and personal - account of Doctor Who ever published.
  • The TV Writer's Workbook

    Ellen Sandler

    TV Why is TV writing different from any other kind of writing? How will writing a spec script open doors? What do I have to do to get a job writing for TV? Writing for television is a business. And, like any business, there are proven strategies for success. In this unique hands-on guide, television writer and producer Ellen Sandler shares the trade secrets she learned while writing for hit shows like Everybody Loves Raymond and Coach . She offers concrete advice on everything from finding a story to getting hired on a current series. Filled with easy-to-implement exercises and practical wisdom, this ingenious how-to handbook outlines the steps for becoming a professional TV writer, starting with a winning script. Sandler explains the difference between “selling” and “telling,” form and formula, theme and plot. Discover: • A technique for breaking down a show style so you’re as close to being in the writing room as you can get without actually having a job there • The 3 ele
  • Sex and the City

    Amy Sohn

    TV Television's sauciest and sexiest program is nothing less than a national phenomenon. Now, after four wildly successful and critically acclaimed seasons, the show's winning formula of sex, glamour, humor, and candor is available in a one-of-a-kind, elegant, and uniquely entertaining hardcover book. Sex and The City: Kiss and Tell is the ultimate fan bible, offering a comprehensive behind the scenes guide to NYC and its most fabulous foursome -- the friends and boyfriends, the bar rooms and bedrooms, the infatuations and fashions. Packed with information and photos not available anywhere else, it will fascinate and delight its readers with wholly original material from the show's stars, producers, writers, costume designers, and more. It includes all-access passes to the sets, production offices, and wardrobe closets at the Silvercup studios; an insider's tour of the sets; and a detailed map of the bistros and boutiques where Carrie and friends sip, shop, and seduce. Each of the show's
  • He-Man and She-Ra: A Complete Guide to the Classic Animated Adventures

    Various Authors

    TV He-Man and She-Ra entranced boys and girls everywhere with their animated adventures that offered cartoon excitement and moral guidance. Now, Dark Horse Books is proud to present the official companion to  He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and  She-Ra: Princess of Power , featuring story synopses, animation processes, and trivia for every episode! * Written by animator and  He-Man  expert James Eatock!
  • Live From New York

    Tom Shales & James Andrew Miller

    TV James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales's definitive oral history of Saturday Night Live , hailed as "incredible" ( Vulture ) and "required reading" ( People ). When first published to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, Live from New York was immediately proclaimed the best book ever produced on the landmark and legendary late-night show. In their own words, unfiltered and uncensored, a dazzling galaxy of trail-blazing talents recalled three turbulent decades of on-camera antics and off-camera escapades. Now decades have passed, and bestselling authors James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales have returned to Studio 8H. Over more than 100 pages of new material, they raucously and revealingly take the SNL story up to the present, adding a constellation of iconic new stars, surprises, and controversies.
  • Doctor Who: The Vault

    Marcus Hearn

    TV The Vault is an unforgettable journey through 50 years of Doctor Who , via carefully selected photos, props, costume designs, memos, letters, script pages and more. Select and enlarge any image, and delve deeper into a number of products featured in its pages: sample chapters from books, pages from the first issue of Doctor Who Magazine, and clips from audio releases THE DEAD SHOES, THE PESCATONS and GENESIS OF THE DALEKS. This is the full and official story of Doctor Who , from the first pre-production memos in 1963 to the most recent props created for the 2013 series, including interviews with key contributors and scores of prop photos, design sketches and behind the scenes stills from every decade of the show's production. Taking you year by year through the world's longest running science fiction series, Marcus Hearn explores the show's groundbreaking innovations as well as its impact on popular culture through books and comics, magazines and toys, merchandise and ephemera. The Va
  • The Making of Miami Vice

    T. J. MacGregor

    TV The intriguing story of a television phenomenon! Find out directly from the cast and crew why The Look The Style The Music The People The Energy Placed MIAMI VICE on the cutting edge of television! The Making of Miami Vice includes: Interviews, Behind-the-Scenes Photographs, Plot Synopses, Credits, and Music for Every Episode - and Much, much more! This new digital edition includes an expanded extra chapter covering a bit of "where are they now". Must have for Miami Vice collectors and fans.
  • The True History of the Blackadder

    J. F. Roberts

    TV ___________________ They had a cunning plan. A few decades ago, three young grads from England's greatest universities - Oxford, Cambridge, and Hull (actually, Manchester) - came up with a historical comedy series. Few thought it would live long in the memory. Today, Blackadder is a timeless comic masterpiece, and its stars have gone on to glittering careers. The True History of the Black Adder is the first ever history of one of Britain's greatest and most unique sitcoms, from its medieval beginnings to its legendary tragic finale. Informed by exclusive - and hilarious - interviews with essential figures like Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed and many more, this the definitive account of how a British institution came to be, as well as a fascinating look into how this classic comedy was almost very different - and a compendium of brilliantly funny anecdotes from a team of Britain's most celebrated comedians. British history is a patchwork of questio
  • Top of the Rock

    Warren Littlefield

    TV Seinfeld , Friends , Frasier , ER , Cheers , Law & Order , Will & Grace …Here is the funny, splashy, irresistible insiders’ account of the greatest era in television history -- told by the actors, writers, directors, producers, and the network executives who made it happen…and watched it all fall apart. Warren Littlefield was the NBC President of Entertainment who oversaw the Peacock Network’s rise from also-ran to a division that generated a billion dollars in profits .  In this fast-paced and exceptionally entertaining oral history, Littlefield and NBC luminaries including Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Kelsey Grammer, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, Julianna Marguiles, Anthony Edwards, Noah Wylie, Debra Messing, Jack Welch, Jimmy Burrows, Helen Hunt, and Dick Wolf vividly recapture the incredible era of Must See TV. From 1993 through 1998, NBC exploded every conventional notion of what a broadcast network could accomplish with the greatest prime-time line-up in te
  • The War for Late Night

    Bill Carter

    TV Bill Carter, executive producer of CNN’s docuseries The Story of Late Night and host of the  Behind the Desk: Story of Late Night  podcast, details the chaotic transition of The Tonight Show from host Jay Leno to Conan O’Brien—and back again. In 2010, NBC’s CEO Jeff Zucker, had it all worked out when he moved Jay Leno from behind the desk at The Tonight Show , and handed the reins over to Conan O'Brien. But his decision was a spectacular failure. Ratings plummeted, affiliates were enraged—and when Zucker tried to put everything back the way it was, that plan backfired as well. No one is more uniquely suited to document the story of a late-night travesty than veteran media reporter and bestselling author, Bill Carter. In candid detail, he charts the vortex that sucked in not just Leno and O'Brien—but also Letterman, Stewart, Fallon, Kimmel, and Ferguson—as frantic agents and network executives tried to manage a tectonic shift in television’s most beloved
  • Doctor Who: Whotopia

    Jonathan Morris, Simon Guerrier & Una McCormack

    TV Welcome to the Whoniverse. First stop: everywhere. Six decades may only be a handful of heartbeats to a Time Lord, but for Doctor Who it's the adventure of several lifetimes. Evolving over 60 years, the world's longest-running sci-fi TV show has gifted us a universe of menacing monsters and unforgettable heroes. You might even call it a 'Whotopia'. Now you can roam free through the Doctor's dimension as never before in this special commemorative book for Doctor Who 's diamond anniversary. Join all the Doctors as each tells their own story. Learn about their legions of legendary allies - and hear from the monsters' own mouths about what makes them tick. Find danger on alien worlds and threats here on Earth in all eras. And explore the gadgets, robots, spaceships, computers and mind-blowing creations that crowd the never-ending corridors of Whotopia. Crammed with exciting new images and in full colour throughout, Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse is the essential celebratio
  • What's Next

    Melissa Fitzgerald, Mary McCormack & Allison Janney

    TV *INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER* A behind-the-scenes look into the creation and legacy of The West Wing as told by cast members Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack, with compelling insights from cast and crew exploring what made the show what it was and how its impassioned commitment to service has made the series and relationships behind it endure. Step back inside the world of President Jed Bartlet’s Oval Office with Fitzgerald and McCormack as they reunite the West Wing cast and crew in a lively and colorful “backstage pass” to the timeless series. This intimate, in-depth reflection reveals how The West Wing was conceived, and spotlights the army of people it took to produce it, the lifelong friendships it forged, and the service it inspired.    From cast member origin stories to the collective cathartic farewell on the show’s final night of filming, What’s Next will delight readers with on-set and off-camera ane
  • The Big Bang Theory

    Jessica Radloff

    TV The definitive, behind-the-scenes look at the most popular sitcom of the last decade, The Big Bang Theory, packed with all-new, exclusive interviews with the producers and the entire cast. The Big Bang Theory is a television phenomenon. To the casual viewer, it’s a seemingly effortless comedy, with relatable characters tackling real-life issues, offering a kind of visual comfort food to its millions of dedicated fans. But the behind-the-scenes journey of the show from a failed pilot to a global sensation is a fascinating story that even the most die-hard fans don’t know in its entirety.  The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series is a riveting, entertaining look at the sitcom sensation, with the blessing and participation of co-creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, executive producers Steve Molaro and Steve Holland, as well as Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Melissa Rauch, Mayim Bialik, and more. Glamour seni
  • Star Trek: The Wisdom of Picard

    Chip Carter

    TV Discover all of Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s sage advice, insight, and wisdom from the deck of the USS Enterprise and beyond in this ultimate collection of wise words from the esteemed Starfleet captain. Any Star Trek fan knows that Captain Jean-Luc Picard is renowned for his impressive oratory skills, preferring negotiation and diplomacy over violence and destruction. Now, you can finally ponder all of his wisdom in one place—from his thoughts on leadership and sense of duty to justice and the limitlessness of exploration—in Star Trek: The Wisdom of Picard . Journey with the Starfleet captain through his seven seasons on Star Trek: The Next Generation to the Star Trek movies to the current series Star Trek: Picard . Star Trek: The Wisdom of Picard boldly goes where no book has gone before to log Picard’s timeless advice in one impressive collection, perfect for Star Trek fans everywhere! Make it so!
  • The Late Shift

    Bill Carter

    TV This “gripping” New York Times bestseller from the host of CNN podcast Behind the Desk tells the true story—and backstage drama—of late-night comedy ( Los Angeles Times ).   When beloved host Johnny Carson announced his retirement after thirty years on The Tonight Show , millions of Americans mourned. But inside the television industry, the news ignited a battle between two amazing talents—Jay Leno and David Letterman—who both yearned to occupy the departing legend’s chair. For NBC, it would be a decision with millions of dollars at stake. Soon these two comedians with strikingly different styles, who had once shared a friendship as they worked the clubs together, would be engaged in a fierce competition for the prize.   Based on in-depth reporting and interviews with those involved, and updated with a new introduction by the author—a producer of CNN series The Story of Late Night — The Late Shift is a “vivid, behind-the-scenes, blow-by-blow account” of
  • The Real Life Downton Abbey

    Jacky Hyams

    TV Step back a hundred years to the world of the pampered, privileged upper classes and look inside Downton Abbey to find out exactly what goes on behind the magisterial doors of TV's favourite stately home. They were the super rich of their times, pampered beyond belief - the early 20th century Edwardian gentry, who lived like superstars, their every desire or need catered to by an army of butlers, servants, footmen, housekeepers and grooms. Class, money, inheritance, luxury and snobbery dominated every aspect of the lives of the upper crust Edwardian family, led by Robert Crawley, The Earl of Grantham - played in the hit show by Hugh Bonneville. While below stairs the staff, including Carson the Butler (Jim Carter), Bates the Valet (Brendan Coyle), O'Brien the Ladies' Maid (Siobhan Finneran), and Daisy the Kitchen Maid (Sophie McSherra), inhabited a completely different world, their very lives dependent on servicing the rich, pandering to their masters' every whim, rubb
  • Generation Friends

    Saul Austerlitz

    TV A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at  Friends , published for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the show's premiere. Howyoudoin’? In September 1994, six friends sat down in their favorite coffee shop and began bantering about sex, relationships, jobs, and just about everything else. A quarter of a century later, new fans are still finding their way into the lives of Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, and Phoebe, and thanks to the show’s immensely talented creators, its intimate understanding of its youthful audience, and its reign during network television’s last moment of dominance,  Friends  has become the most influential and beloved show of its era.  Friends has never gone on a break, and this is the story of how it all happened. Noted pop culture historian Saul Austerlitz utilizes exclusive interviews with creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, executive producer Kevin Bright, director James Burrows, and many other producers, writers, and cast memb
  • Inside Black Mirror

    Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones & Jason Arnopp

    TV The first official companion to the Netflix cult-hit sci-fi television series that's fascinated millions of fans worldwide What becomes of humanity when it's fed into the jaws of a hungry new digital machine? Discover the world of  Black Mirror  in this immersive, illustrated, oral history. This first official book logs the entire  Black Mirror  journey, from its origins in creator Charlie Brooker's mind to its current status as one of the biggest cult TV shows to emerge from the UK. Alongside a collection of astonishing behind-the-scenes imagery and ephemera, Brooker and producer Annabel Jones will detail the creative genesis, inspiration, and thought process behind each film for the first time, while key actors, directors and other creative talents relive their own involvement.
  • The Physics of Star Trek

    Lawrence M. Krauss

    TV How does the Star Trek universe stack up against the real universe? What warps when you're traveling at warp speed? What is the difference between a wormhole and a black hole? Are time loops really possible, and can I kill my grandmother before I am born? Anyone who has ever wondered "could this really happen?" will gain useful insights into the Star Trek universe (and, incidentally, the real world of physics) in this charming and accessible guide. Lawrence M. Krauss boldly goes where Star Trek has gone-and beyond. From Newton to Hawking, from Einstein to Feynman, from Kirk to Picard, Krauss leads readers on a voyage to the world of physics as we now know it and as it might one day be.
  • Clive James On Television

    Clive James

    TV A hilarious journey through the life and television of the 1970s and 80s, this nostalgic time capsule collects the treasured columns of Clive James. 'The funniest writer in Britain' – Sunday Times Clive James is the man who created TV criticism as a genre, bringing to it all the breadth of reference, intelligence and delight that he brought to more conventionally highbrow art forms. At a time when there were only three TV channels in the UK, and a primetime show might gather a simultaneous audience of 20 million people, he was commenting on the hitherto overlooked major cultural phenomenon of the era. From the Olympics to the fall of Richard Nixon, from the Eurovision Song Contest to the rise of Thatcher, from endless Star Trek reruns to the election of Reagan, and from Charlie's Angels to Michael Foot's Labour Party, Clive James's inimitable commentary brought sense and humour to his huge audience. In Clive James On Television are collected all three volumes of the brilliant, uniqu
  • Dad’s Army

    Graham McCann

    TV The story of the greatest British sit-com and its enduring appeal. When we laugh at Dad's Army we laugh at ourselves, and nearly fifty years after it was first broadcast, millions of us are still laughing – whenever and wherever it is repeated. With contributions from the people who planned, produced and performed the programme, and material drawn from the BBC archives, acclaimed author Graham McCann has written the definitive story of a very British comedy. This edition does not include any illustrations. Reviews 'A hugely entertaining read.' Daily Telegraph 'A splendid new "biography" of the comedy.' Observer 'I knew I would enjoy Graham McCann's book because he started exactly where I would have started: with the best joke a British sitcom has yet devised.' Roland White, Sunday Times 'Excellent. All but essential.' Omer Ali, Time Out 'More than a showbiz yarn. McCann's engaging book pays homage to the great catchlines ("They don't like it up 'em") and the great punchlines ("Don't
  • Mad Men Carousel

    Matt Zoller Seitz, Megan Abbott & Max Dalton

    TV Mad Men Carousel is an episode-by-episode guide to all seven seasons of AMC's  Mad Men . This book collects TV and movie critic Matt Zoller Seitz’s celebrated Mad Men recaps —as featured on  New York  magazine's  Vulture  blog—for the first time, including never-before-published essays on the show’s first three seasons. Seitz’s writing digs deep into the show’s themes, performances, and filmmaking, examining complex and sometimes confounding aspects of the series. The complete series—a ll seven seasons and ninety-two episodes—is covered.   Each episode review also includes brief explanations of locations, events, consumer products, and scientific advancements that are important to the characters, such as P.J. Clarke’s restaurant and the old Penn Station; the inventions of the birth control pill, the Xerox machine, and the Apollo Lunar Module; the release of the Beatles’ Revolver and the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds ; and all the wars, prot
  • The Science of TV's the Big Bang Theory

    Dave Zobel

    TV Reveals the hard facts behind the laughter on TV’s most popular sitcom  The highest-rated scripted show on TV, The Big Bang Theory often features Sheldon, Howard, Leonard, and Raj wisecracking about scientific principles as if Penny and the rest of us should know exactly what they’re talking about.  The Science of TV’s The Big Bang Theory lets all of us in on the punchline by breaking down the show’s scientific conversations. From an explanation of why Sheldon would think 73 is the best number, to an experiment involving the physical stature of Wolowitz women, to an argument refuting Sheldon’s assertion that engineers are the Oompa-Loompas of science, author Dave Zobel maintains a humorous and informative approach and gives readers enough knowledge to make them welcome on Sheldon’s couch.
  • TARDIS Eruditorum: An Unofficial Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 5: Tom Baker and the Williams Years

    Philip Sandifer

    TV In this fifth volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you’ll find a critical history of Tom Baker’s final four seasons of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand the story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire tradition of mystical, avant-garde, and politically radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that really is about everything that ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the madcap final years of Tom Baker, looking at its connections with punk, British comic books, the Kabbalah, and more. Every blog post from Tom Baker’s final four seasons has been revised and updated from its original form, along with eight brand new essays exclusive to this collected edition, including a look at how the Guardians can be reconciled with the rest
  • Urbrands

    Risto Mejide

    TV CONSTRUYE TU MARCA PERSONAL como QUIEN CONSTRUYE UNA CIUDAD URBRANDS es una hoja de ruta clara, concisa y completa para una gestión integral de tu marca, sea personal o industrial. Pero más importante, es el manual definitivo para existir, para crecer, para trascender, tanto en el mundo real como en el digital. URBRANDS es un regalo, porque no deja nada en el tintero, sin segundas partes. Porque reúne de forma directa y sincera, el conocimiento de veinte años de experiencia de uno de los publicistas más notorios de nuestro país, y lo que es más importante, de alguien que sabe cómo construir una marca desde cero, alguien que en pocos años ha conseguido estar presente en los principales canales de comunicación, y que solo en España cuenta con más de 1.800.000 seguidores en Twitter, más de 380.000 en Facebook, más de 100.000 en Instagram, además de numerosos premios y reconocimientos, y que configuran una marca personal valorada por los expertos en más de d
  • Steven Moffat’s Doctor Who 2012-2013: The Critical Fan’s Guide to Matt Smith’s Final Series

    Steven Cooper & Kevin Mahoney

    TV At over 90,000 words, this is the most comprehensive fan guide yet published to the 2012-2013 season of Doctor Who. After the first part of the season provided an emotional ending to the Doctor's travels with his friends Amy and Rory, Steven Moffat presented an innovative and intriguing new mystery, as the Doctor puzzled over the “woman twice dead” that is Clara Oswald, who had the most spectacular introduction(s) of any companion. This series was the most demanding yet for Moffat; no other Doctor Who showrunner had previously faced an assignment like writing a series finale, an anniversary story, and a combined Christmas Special/Doctor finale in quick succession. We are with Moffat every step of the way as he rises to this unique challenge. The format of this book is the same as our previous Doctor Who guides. Steven Cooper has written excellent detailed analyses of each episode, which Slant Magazine published online in their House Next Door blog soon after each episode was broad
  • Sherlock: Chronicles

    Steve Tribe

    TV A visually stunning and comprehensive guide to the hit BBC series, Sherlock: Chronicles tells the full story of the show as you’ve never seen it before. Packed with exclusive unseen material, including all-new interviews with the cast and crew, this is Sherlock from the ground up: from story and script development to casting, sets, costumes, props, music and more. Each episode of the spectacular three series is remembered by those who made it, from the show’s dazzling debut in A Study in Pink to this year’s breathtaking finale, His Last Vow . Featuring over 500 images of concept artwork, photographs, costume and set designs, and more, Chronicles is the ultimate celebration for Sherlock fans everywhere.
  • TARDIS Eruditorum - An Unofficial Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 1: William Hartnell

    Elizabeth Sandifer

    TV In this newly revised and expanded first volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you'll find a critical history of William Hartnell's three seasons of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand that story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire line of mystical, avant-garde, and radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that really is about everything that has ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the earliest years of the program, looking at how it emerged from the existing traditions of science fiction in the UK and how it quickly found its kinship with the emerging counterculture of the 1960s. Every essay from the Hartnell era has been revised and expanded from its original form, and the eight new essays exclusive to the collected edition hav
  • TARDIS Eruditorum Volume 4: Tom Baker and the Hinchcliffe Years

    Elizabeth Sandifer

    TV In this fourth volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you'll find a critical history of Tom Baker’s first three seasons of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand that story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire line of mystical, avant-garde, and radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that really is about everything that has ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the early gothic-horror tinged years of Tom Baker, looking at its connections with postmodernism, the Hammer horror films, conspiracy theories, and more. Every essay from Tom Baker’s first three seasons has been revised and expanded from its original form, along with nine brand new essays exclusive to this collected edition, including a look at how Genesis of the Daleks chan
  • TARDIS Eruditorum An Unofficial Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 3: Jon Pertwee

    Elizabeth Sandifer

    TV In this third volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you'll find a critical history of the Jon Pertwee years of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand that story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire line of mystical, avant-garde, and radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that really is about everything that has ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the first years of Doctor Who in colour: the five glam-rock tinged years of Jon Pertwee, looking at its connections with environmentalism, J.G. Ballard, neopaganism, and Monty Python. Every essay on the Pertwee era has been revised and expanded from its original form, along with seven brand new essays exclusive to this collected edition, including a look at whether Torchwood makes any sens
  • TARDIS Eruditorum: An Unauthorized Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 2: Patrick Troughton

    Elizabeth Sandifer

    TV his second volume of collected and expanded posts from the popular blog TARDIS Eruditorum offers a critical history of the Patrick Troughton era of Doctor Who. Steadily tracking the developing story of Doctor Who from its beginning to the present day, TARDIS Eruditorum pushes beyond received fan wisdom and dogma to understand the story of Doctor Who as the story of an entire line of mystical, avant-garde, and radical culture in Great Britain: a show that is genuinely about everything that has ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on Doctor Who’s intersection with psychedelic Britain and with the radical leftist counterculture of the late 1960s, exploring its connections with James Bond, social realism, dropping acid, and overthrowing the government. Along, of course, with scads of monsters, the introduction of UNIT, and the Land of Fiction itself. Every essay on the Troughton era has been revised and expanded, along with eight brand new essays written exc
  • Breaking Bad

    Kathleen Olmstead

    TV The Untold History of Television provides an exciting glimpse behind the scenes of the groundbreaking series that have defined the landscape of popular culture. Critically acclaimed for its writing, acting, and cinematography, Breaking Bad follows Walter White, an everyday chemistry teacher who, when faced with a life-changing terminal cancer diagnosis, turns to a life of crime in order to secure his family’s future. Gritty and real, Breaking Bad explores what happens when an ordinary man frees himself from the ethical and moral constraints of conventional society. In this text, Kathleen Olmstead examines Walter White’s descent from upstanding citizen to kingpin of a meth empire, and discusses the pop culture impact of this richly written and acted drama. The ebook contains information about the inception and development of the series, thought-provoking episode analysis, and on-the-set stories about the cast and crew.
  • Robert Altman

    Mitchell Zuckoff

    TV Robert Altman—visionary director, hard-partying hedonist, eccentric family man, Hollywood legend—comes roaring to life in this rollicking oral biography.  After an all-American boyhood in Kansas City, a stint flying bombers in World War II, and jobs ranging from dog tattoo entrepreneur to television director, Robert Altman burst onto the scene in 1970 with M*A*S*H . He reinvented American filmmaking, and went on to produce such masterpieces as McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Nashville , The Player, Short Cuts, and Gosford Park . In Robert Altman , Mitchell Zuckoff has woven together Altman’s final interviews; an incredible cast of voices including Meryl Streep, Warren Beatty, Paul Newman, among scores of others; and contemporary reviews and news accounts into a riveting tale of an extraordinary life.
  • Cue the Sun!

    Emily Nussbaum

    TV The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” ( The Washington Post ) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for sharp analysis and telling reportage well.”— The New York Times (Editors’ Choice) In development as a docuseries from the studio behind Spencer and Spotlight ONE OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND THE CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, NPR, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Boston Globe FINALIST FOR THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN NONFICTION Who invented reality television, the world’s most dangerous pop-culture genre? And why can’t we look away? In this revelatory, deeply re
  • Black TV

    Bethonie Butler

    TV With iconic imagery and engrossing text, Black TV is the first book of its kind to celebrate the groundbreaking, influential, and often under-appreciated shows centered on Black people and their experiences from the last fifty years.   Over the past decade, television has seen an explosion of acclaimed and influential debut storytellers including Issa Rae ( Insecure ), Donald Glover ( Atlanta ), and Michaela Coel ( I May Destroy You ). This golden age of Black television would not be possible without the actors, showrunners, and writers that worked for decades to give voice to the Black experience in America.   Written by veteran TV reporter Bethonie Butler, Black TV tells the stories behind the pioneering series that led to this moment, celebrating the laughs, the drama, and the performances we’ve loved over the last fifty years. Beginning with Julia , the groundbreaking sitcom that made Diahann Carroll the first Black woman to lead a prime-time network series as som
  • Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon

    Gina McIntyre

    TV Discover the filmmaking secrets behind HBO’s  House of the Dragon !   With fire and blood, House Targaryen ruled Westeros for over 200 years—a legendary reign depicted in HBO’s House of the Dragon . Now, fans can embark on an epic behind the scenes journey, with this deluxe coffee table book chronicling the production of the landmark television series. An official collection of concept art, interviews with cast and crew, and stunning unit photography, The Making of HBO’s House of the Dragon will be the ultimate account of this hugely anticipated television event.    
  • Do Drama

    Lucy Gannon

    TV Have you ever said, 'I'd love to write a script, but don't know where to start'? Or watched the latest binge-worthy Netflix series and thought you could do better? Do Drama explores the how and why of writing drama, not as an instruction manual, but as a lively conversation with one of Britain's most prolific and successful screenwriters, Lucy Gannon. And she didn't write her first play until she was 39. By sharing what she has learned over three decades of writing primetime drama, she will help you - as a novice or more experienced writer - to write your script from the first scene to the last; create vivid characters with a personality and a past; develop storylines, structure and write a treatment; understand how the industry works so you can take your next step. Writing drama is not about education, class or cleverness, it's about your deep desire to tell stories, to create characters, finding the humour alongside the pathos, to delight and enthral mill
  • The World of Vikings

    Justin Pollard

    TV The official companion book to the first three seasons of the hit History Channel show inspired by a legendary Viking warrior. MGM’s hit show Vikings on the History Channel has drawn millions of viewers into the fascinating and bloody world of legendary Norse hero Ragnar Lothbrok, who led Viking warriors to the British Isles and France. Covering the first three seasons of the series, this official companion book delves into the real history as well as the behind-the-scenes stories. Viking historian Justin Pollard explains shipbuilding and navigation, Norse culture and religion, and the first encounters between Viking warriors and the kings of England and France. Interviews with cast and crew reveal the process of dramatizing this gripping story, from reviving the Old Norse language to choreographing battle scenes and building ancient temples for human sacrifice. This ebook is a must for fans of the show and history buffs alike. VIKINGS © 2015 TM Prods Ltd/T5 Vikings Prods Inc. VIKI
  • Over de kook

    Tom Vitale

    TV Over de kook is de beste biografie van Anthony Bourdain, geschreven door zijn vaste producer Tom Vitale. Up close and personal met de absolute culi-held. Anthony Bourdains vaste producer, Tom Vitale, neemt je in Over de kook in ware Bourdain-stijl mee achter de schermen van ’s werelds meest iconische foodprogamma’s, en de chaos en gekte die bij het draaien in de meest exotische en explosieve landen komt kijken. Vitale laat zien hoe het was om te werken met deze absolute culi-held, die unedited een stuk vertwijfelder en onzekerder was dan op tv. En die uiteindelijk zelfs voor zijn familie, vrienden en collega’s een raadsel bleef.
  • Directed by James Burrows

    James Burrows & Eddy Friedfeld

    TV “Being directed by the Jimmy Burrows, while on Friends, was like hitting the jackpot. I’m delighted that everyone can now share in his incredible insight with this book.”—JENNIFER ANISTON From the director of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Taxi, Cheers, Frasier, and Will & Grace comes an insightful and nostalgic behind-the-scenes memoir that’s “as difficult to put down as a Friends marathon is to turn off” ( The Washington Post ). Legendary sitcom director James Burrows has spent five decades making America laugh. Here readers will find never-revealed stories behind the casting of the dozens of great sitcoms he directed, as well as details as to how these memorable shows were created, how they got on the air, and how the cast and crew continued to develop and grow. Burrows also examines his own challenges, career victories, and defeats, and provides advice for aspiring directors, writers, and actors. All this from the man who helped launch the careers
  • Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born

    Evan Ross Katz

    TV Explore the history and cultural impact of a groundbreaking television show adored by old and new fans alike: Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Over the course of its seven-year run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer cultivated a loyal fandom and featured a strong, complex female lead, at a time when such a character was a rarity. Evan Ross Katz explores the show’s cultural relevance through a book that is part oral history, part celebration, and part memoir of a personal fandom that has universal resonance still, decades later. Katz—with the help of the show’s cast, creators, and crew—reveals that although Buffy contributed to important conversations about gender, sexuality, and feminism, it was not free of internal strife, controversy, and shortcomings. Men—both on screen and off—would taint the show’s reputation as a feminist masterpiece, and changing networks, amongst other factors, would drastically alter the show’s tone. Katz addresses these issues and more, including interviews
  • TARDIS Eruditorum: An Unauthorized Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 7: Sylvester McCoy

    Elizabeth Sandifer

    TV In this seventh volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you'll find a critical history of the Sylvester McCoy era of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand the story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire tradition of mystical, avant-garde, and politically radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that is really about everything that ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the end of the classic series and the first part of the so-called Wilderness Years, looking at its connections with cyberpunk, Norse mythology, and American cult TV. The book contains a mixture of revised blog posts and a bevy of brand new essays exclusive to this collected edition, including a look at the strange continuity of the Virgin New Adventures, essays on the earli
  • Doctor Who: Dalek Combat Training Manual

    Mike Tucker, Gavin Rymill & Richard Atkinson

    TV Know your enemy. The Daleks are the most evil creatures ever created - genetically engineered mutants encased in a machine that is optimised to kill. They hate all other life forms and will stop at nothing to destroy those who stand in their way - their single-minded imperative? To become the dominant species in the universe. The Dalek Combat Training Manual collates intelligence gathered by Time Lords over centuries of raging wars through time and space, and is invaluable to anyone engaging the Daleks in battle. It furnishes the user with an in-depth guide to their construction, their strategies and how they are to be ultimately defeated. Discover full schematics of Dalek spacecraft, insights into the Dalek factions, a history of the Time War, detailed analysis of their creator Davros, and much more. This manual is the definitive guide to one of the most feared races in the Whoniverse.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #51

    Craig Miller

    TV (Jan. 2001) - Dune versus Dune! The Lynch movie and the Sci-Fi Channel's mini-series compared and contrasted; Everett McGill interview; River's Edge review; Mulder back on XF! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #50

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 2000) - "The Unseen Twin Peaks" concludes, covering episodes 1003-1007; sneak peak at upcoming TP and FWWM DVDs; interviews with Eli Roth and Mark Rance; long TP and X-Files news sections! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #49

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 2000) - Catherine E. Coulson (Log Lady) interview! Twin Peaks 2000 Festival; Twin Peaks as Cult TV; David Lynch's cow sculpture; X-Files review of new season! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #48

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 2000) - Frederick Elmes (Eraserhead; Blue Velvet) interview! Don Davis in Stargate SG-1; Lynch and Franz Kafka; The X-Files' Cigarette Smoking Man as a good guy; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #47

    Craig Miller

    TV (June 2000) - WIP compares Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut with Lynch's films! Also: reviews of some Kyle MacLachlan movies; X-Files DVD; talk show appearances; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #46

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 2000) - WIP celebrates the 10th anniversary of Twin Peaks with a collection of all-star essays! Plus reviews of XF episodes "Closure" and "First Person Shooter"! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #45

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 2000) - Chris Mulkey (Hank Jennings) interview! Rare 1990 Sheryl Lee interview! Lynch on Charlie Rose; Sheryl Lee's Blood Oranges; XF book reviews! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #44

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1999) - Extensive review of Lynch's acclaimed new film The Straight Story! Also, Everett McGill talks about his work in Twin Peaks, Dune, and The Straight Story! Chris Isaak in concert! "X-Files Extra" reviews the season premiere and the XF/Millennium cross-over, and much more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #43

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1999) - Blockbuster issue! Kimmy Robertson (Lucy) interview! Twin Peaks Lynch Fest '99 report! Richard Beymer's secret Twin Peaks on-set photos taken during the shooting of the final episode--published here for the first time! "X-Files Extra" includes photos from a rare Duchovny XF-ish commercial airing in Australia! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #42

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 1999) - Samuel and Rebecca Umland examine Lost Highway in light of other film noir movies such as Kiss Me Deadly and Point Blank! Also: the Twin Peaks Japanese Georgia Coffee commercials; Chris Isaak and Eyes Wide Shut; Heather Graham in Austin Powers; and book reviews! "X-Files Extra": review of season six, and Chris Owens news! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #41

    Craig Miller

    TV (June 1999) - Two extensive analyses of Lynch and director Peter Weir--a general overview, and a comparison of Twin Peaks and Picnic at Hanging Rock. Also: Twin Peaks in Japan and a review of a Miguel Ferrer/Jenna Elfman play. "X-Files Extra": Duchovny writes and directs XF, and the XF movie on DVD. And more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #40

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 1999) - Two great interviews! Grace Zabriskie talks about her work in Peaks and Seinfeld! Also: the transcript of a David Lynch/Jocelyn Montgomery radio interview! The Stanley Kubrick/Lynch connection! Joe Bob Briggs reviews FWWM on TNT! "X-Files Extra": XF Seminar in California; Anderson and Duchovny on talk shows, and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #39

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 1999) - "Unseen Twin Peaks" compares the scripts with the televised versions for episodes 2016-2021! Also: the rare Twin Peaks board game from Japan; Fire Walk With Me promo material; Chris Isaak in concert; and TV round-up! "X-Files Extra" covers humor in XF and Anderson talk show appearances! And more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #38

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1998) - Great Richard Beymer (Ben Horne) interview! Plus: new prints by David Lynch! Reviews of Buddy Faro, Fantasy Island, L.A. Doctors, and To Have and To Hold! Reviews of John Carpenter's Vampires, Chris Isaak's Speak of the Devil, and Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock! "X-Files Extra" reviews fall premiere, CD-ROM, and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #37

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1998) - A lengthy report on the 1998 Twin Peaks Festival includes talks by Beymer, Davis, Olkewicz, Anderson, and D'Arcy! Plus: Jocelyn Montgomery interview on her CD with Lynch; FWWM press-kits from around the world; lots of Lynch news; Sheryl Lee talks about Twin Peaks. "X-Files Extra": burn-out or re-energized, Emmys, and more. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #36

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 1998) - WIP interviews Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost about his new CBS television show Buddy Faro starring Dennis Farina! Plus: David Lynch discusses his work at the recent Retrospective in Los Angeles; part 3 of the look back at FWWM (the Cannes press conference); lots of X-Files news, including a review of the feature film; and much more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #35

    Craig Miller

    TV (June 1998) - Incredible interview with Miguel Ferrer, a.k.a. Albert Rosenfield! Plus: part 2 of the look back at FWWM--the U.S. premiere at Twin Peaks Fest 92; reviews of Lost in Space, Lateline, Two Girls and a Guy, Brave New World, and Merlin; Twin Peaks Live 3! "X-Files Extra": XF Expo; Duchovny on Rosie and SNL; book news; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #34

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 1998) - Finally, WIP takes an in-depth (13-page!) look at Fire Walk With Me! Plus: the "uncut" FWWM (including a scene-by-scene breakdown); Lynch CD-ROM news; and reviews of Dark City and The Hunted! "X-Files Extra": reviews of Stephen King and Wm. Gibson episodes of XF; book news; Golden Globe awards; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #33

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 1998) - This issue features a lengthy examination of Lynch's interpretation of Frank Herbert's Dune in a comparison of the film versus the book. Plus: the Twin Peaks fan club; Sheryl Lee's Fall Time; lost Ferrer and Fenn TV pilots; and more! "X-Files Extra": Belzer joins The Lone Gunmen; XF movie news; XF in print; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #32

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1997) - Interviews with Martha Nochimson, author of The Passion of David Lynch, and Toby Keeler, director of Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch. Reviews of Boogie Nights, Bliss, Heartless, and The Simpsons. "X-Files Extra": Playing God review; Duchovny on the talk show circuit; XF audio tape parody; and more! Special David Lynch/Patricia Arquette wrap-around photo cover! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #31

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1997) - "The King and I: The Arthurian Legend in Twin Peaks" examines the deadly Cooper/Caroline/Windom triangle! Also: David Lynch's new TV commercials; the 1997 Twin Peaks Festival; and Madchen Amick's Bombshell! "X-Files Extra": Anderson's Emmy; Duchovny's Playing God; Petrucha's XF video parody; & more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #30

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 1997) - "The Unseen Twin Peaks" compares scripts with televised versions of episodes 2010-2015. Plus: a survey of Lost Highway reviews from around the country; the RR Diner's new owners; a Lynch documentary; Lynch on Dutch TV; and more. "X-Files Extra" features a special look at XF publications from around the world! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #29

    Craig Miller

    TV (June 1997) - Part 2 of WIP's analysis of Lost Highway! Plus: Harley Peyton interview; more MacLachlan Vodafone commercials; and reviews of Keys to Tulsa and Sheryl Lee's TNT movie David! "X-Files Extra": XF wins a Peabody award; book news; and XF magazine news (including cool foreign publications)! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #28

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 1997) - David Lynch's new film Lost Highway examined in depth! Plus: Lynch retrospective in New York (including a Lynch Q&A transcript!); Lynch's Return of the Jedi; LH stars on talk shows; Chris Isaak; and more! "X-Files Extra": XF at the Golden Globe and SAG awards; Nicholas Lea; and book and magazine news! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #27

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 1997) - Jack Nance tribute, including an interview with the actor. Plus: "David Lynch and the Happy Ending"; MacLachlan's X-Files-ish U.K. Vodafone commercials in depth; and Sheryl Lee's Mother Night. "X-Files Extra": Duchovny on Larry Sanders, Anderson on Leno, XF on The Simpsons, and many cool U.K. XF mags! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #26

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1996) - Don Davis of Twin Peaks and The X-Files in a lengthy interview! Plus: the subversive innovation of TP; Booth and Badalamenti's "Booth and the Bad Angel"; French Twin Peaks Gazette; MacLachlan's Vodafone; and Chris Isaak. "X-Files Extra": 4th season news; Anderson on Letterman and O'Donnell; new XF books and mags; more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #25

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1996) - 1996 Twin Peaks Festival report includes talks by Peaks (and X-Files) actors Don Davis, Michael Horse, Jan D'Arcy, plus Russ Tamblyn and Kimmy Robertson! Also: Lost Highway update; The Trigger Effect; The Kingdom. "X-Files Extra": XF at the Emmys; Duchovny and Anderson on TV talk shows; and more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #24

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 1996) - Special interview issue! Carel Struycken (the Giant in TP, and Lurch from the Addams Family)! Heather Graham (Annie)! Walter Olkewicz (Jacques Renault)! Plus: Heaven's Prisoners review; MacLachlan's X-File; Sheryl Lee's Homage; and more. "X-Files Extra": Duchovny news; XF season three cast party; XF in print! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #23

    Craig Miller

    TV (June 1996) - WIP examines Twin Peaks as a new television genre and its influence on Northern Exposure and Picket Fences. Plus: Peaks vs. Murder One; the 1992 Twin Peaks calendar; Heaven's Prisoners; Fenn's A Season in Purgatory; and more. "X-Files Extra": XF in Britain (part 3); Anderson in Washington, D.C.; Smoking Man news; and much more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #22

    Craig Miller

    TV (April 1996) - A look at Madchen Amick's "forgotten" 1992 TV series, The Fifth Corner. Plus: an examination of the Lynch/Gifford Hotel Room plays; Peaks in New Zealand; a review of new Badalamenti music; Frank Silva's early years. "X-Files Extra": MAD TV's XF parody; Anderson and Duchovny on Letterman and Leno (with photos); & more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #21

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 1996) - "Unseen Twin Peaks" essay compares scripts with televised versions of episodes 2003-2009 (the conclusion of the Laura Palmer story). Plus: "David Lynch as Vengeful Auteur"; Sherilyn Fenn's Slave of Dreams. "X-Files Extra" covers Kenneth Welsh on XF, Gillian Anderson on ReBoot; Australian XF Rolling Stone! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #20

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1995) - Interviews with K. Welsh (Windom Earle) with behind-the-scenes photos and Pamela Gidley (Strange Luck; Teresa Banks in FWWM); 1990 TP "Hotline" transcripts; "Moving Through Time: The Twin Peaks Cycle" (by Gregg Rickman); Frank Silva remembered; Duchovny on Celebrity Jeopardy. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #19

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1995) - Analysis of Lynch's short films and commercials (The Alphabet; The Grandmother; The Cowboy and the Frenchman; Japan's Georgia Coffee ads); 1995 TP Fan Fest; Moon Over Miami episode guide, pt. 2; Simpsons spoof of TP; Duchovny on Larry Sanders. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #18

    Craig Milelr

    TV (Aug. 1995) - Interview with Mark Frost about his book The Six Messiahs; Article: "Gentleman Prefer Blondes," the Marilyn Monroe element in Twin Peaks (by Douglas Baptie); report on Twin Peaks in the Netherlands. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #17

    Craig Miller

    TV (Jun. 1995) - Interview with Harley Peyton (writer/producer of TP); Peyton retrospective; episode guide (part 1) for Moon Over Miami (written/produced by Peyton); Beyond the Borders: Allusions to Vampires in Twin Peaks (by Rhonda Wilcox); Duchovny hosts SNL! 40-page special! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #16

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 1995) - TP 5th anniversary special! Two Sheryl Lee interviews! Lee retrospective; Unseen Twin Peaks (ep. 2002 script analysis); real world TP timeline; Hidden Ciphers in Twin Peaks (by Gregg Rickman); XF at the Museum of TV Festival. 48-page giant! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #15

    Craig Miller

    TV (Feb. 1995) - Interview with Michael J. Anderson (Man From Another Place); article: "Twin Peaks and the Internet" (by Jim Pellmann); survey of Twin Peaks fanzines. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #14

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1994) - Feature article: "Twin Peaks and the FBI" (by Michele Malach); RTP in Britain; interview with John Boylan (Mayor Milford); TP plot chart; X-Files "One Breath" review; XF in France and Japan; and much more! Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #13

    Craig Miller

    TV (Oct. 1994) - 1993 TP Fan Festival; Interviews with writers David Lavery (Full of Secrets: Critical approaches to Twin Peaks), Mark Altman (Twin Peaks: Behind the Scenes), and Kenneth Kaleta (David Lynch); Twin Peaks on laserdisc. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #12

    Craig Miller

    TV (Aug. 1994) - Special X-Files issue--interview with Gillian Anderson (Scully); first season episode guide and commentary; Twin Peaks and the UFO phenomenon; review of The Trial (Kyle MacLachlan). Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #11

    Craig Miller

    TV (Jun. 1994) - Interview with Al Strobel (Phillip "Mike" Gerard, The One Armed Man); "Unseen Twin Peaks" (analysis of script for episode 2001); review of Backbeat (Sheryl Lee). Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #10

    Craig Miller

    TV (Apr. 1994) - "Twin Peaks, Folklore, and the Nature of Reality" (by Bryan Yamashiro); "Twin Peaks, Fairy Tales, and Rip Van Winkle" (by Micah Harris); "Unseen Twin Peaks" (analysis of scripts for eps. 1000-1002). Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.
  • Wrapped in Plastic Magazine: Issue #8

    Craig Miller

    TV (Dec. 1993) - Interview with Frank Silva (Killer Bob); report on Twin Peaks in France; interview with Mark Frost (Part 1): Frost talks about his book The List of 7; review of Julee Cruise album The Voice of Love. Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and producers, news on projects by Lynch and other TP alum, a letters column, and news on the television series The X-Files.

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