The Best TV Shows That Never Were

The Best TV Shows That Never Were

by Lee Goldberg
The Best TV Shows That Never Were

The Best TV Shows That Never Were

by Lee Goldberg

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Overview

THE BEST TV SHOWS THAT NEVER WERE"The Best Bathroom Reading EVER," - San Francisco Chronicle"A must-browse for media freaks." -USA Today"Irresistible and enthralling." -Hartford Courant"Full of fool's gold and genuine TV treasures." -The New York Post This lively and entertaining book looks at the three hundred best and worst TV series ideas-known in the industry as "pilots"-that never made it to primetime from 1955-1990. From the adventures of a Samurai D.A. to the antics of an invisible alien baby, Lee Goldberg reveals the most astonishing, funny, and bizarre shows that never were. "You'll slap your head in disbelief-try not to hurt yourself-at the idea of John Denver as a singing FBI agent. You'll wonder whether Joe Penny as a samurai district attorney would have been funnier-unintentionally-that John Belushi's 'Saturday Night Live.' For tube-historians, this is a must see." - People MagazineThis book was previously published as "Unsold TV Pilots: The Greatest Shows You Never Saw" and "Unsold TV Pilots: The Almost Complete Guide To Everything You Never Saw on TV"

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781511590747
Publisher: Cutting Edge Publishing
Publication date: 06/12/2015
Pages: 228
Sales rank: 972,574
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Lee Goldberg is a screenwriter, TV producer, and the author of several books, including King City, The Walk, and the bestselling Monk series of mysteries based on the TV show. He co-writes the Fox and O’Hare mystery series with Janet Evanovich. He has earned two Edgar Award nominations and was the 2012 recipient of the Poirot Award from Malice Domestic

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