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Born with cerebral palsy, Geri Jewell made history when she became the first person with a disability to be cast in a recurring role on a TV series in the 1980s sitcom The Facts of …
In the 1960s, a generation was introduced to a crew of people who were going 'where no man has gone before'. After it was cancelled, fans began watching the show in reruns, going …
Bedside Manners is required reading for ER devotees, who will find a wealth of information here, from an inside look at ER and its creator, Michael Crichton, to a viewer's …
The bestselling Gossip Girl book series catapulted into pop culture's stratosphere when it was adapted for television. Spotted takes readers through the first two seasons of the …
Xena has become an icon of the 21st century, the toughest woman on TV, and a role model for several generations. This book is a collection of stories written by fans for fans. Read …
The only book that takes readers deep into the heart of Mystic Falls with an episode-by-episode guide to the first season. Featuring bios of the cast, the story behind the creation …
An intense, intelligent drama that asks what if aliens survived the infamous UFO crash of 1947, Roswell boasts a huge, dedicated fan base (when threatened with cancellation, fans …
In many respects a natural heir to predecessors like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel, Supernatural tells the story of brothers Dean and Sam Winchester as they …