Name That Show: 100 Illustrated T.V. Puzzles
By Paul Rogers
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Paul Rogers is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University and International Security Advisor to Open Democracy.
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Name That Show - Paul Rogers
COPYRIGHT © 2017 by PAUL ROGERS
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 6
NAME THAT SHOW 10
ANSWERS 210
SHOW INDEX 220
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 224
Television is one of our great shared experiences. When I was growing up, in the years before all of today’s viewing choices, my friends and I had to watch whatever was on whenever it aired. The next day we’d talk about the shows and try to remember details that seemed so important at the time. One pal would tape some of his favorite shows on a little audio cassette recorder, just to be able to