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Chargement... Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted: And all the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic (2013)par Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. It wasn't meant to be an advertisement for the show, but now I want to go through the old episodes and watch the show. The book struck a fine balance between the actors, the producers, and the writers with just enough context to understand the network trepidation of approving the show and the cyclical nature of television programming. Might be considered dated material but I learned a lot about the behind-the-scenes of television writing and producing from this read. Engaging people and material regardless of whether or not you're old enough to have watched this show when it aired...but especially interesting for those of us who were. Very recommended for anyone thinking of a career writing or working in television...especially if you've got spunk! Behind the scenes of the iconic 70's show. I learned quite a bit about the people who created, produced, and wrote the show. I did not realize before reading the book how many women writers were hired for the show. I would say the majority of the book is about the people and situations behind the scenes of the show and not as much about the actors. Still, I read it cover to cover. I really liked it. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
The behind-the-scenes story of the making of the classic television series offers insight into how the influential show reflected changing American perspectives and was a first situation comedy to employ numerous women as writers and producers. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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At the same time, this IS a history of MTM as a show. The fantastic rise of White and Engel, the insecurities of Harper and McLeod, the ups-and-downs for Asner and Knight, and the challenges of working with Leachman - all captured objectively but thrillingly. And Moore emerges as a more complex figure than I had initially realised. As someone who only came to the show two years ago (and watched the entire run since then), this is just what I wanted. ( )