Circle It, The Beverly Hillbillies Facts, Word Search, Puzzle Book
by Mark Schumacher and Maria Schumacher
The New York Times number one bestseller from the Saturday Night Live and Parks and Recreation star.In Amy Poehler's highly anticipated memoir, Yes Please, she offers up a big juicy stew of personal stories, funny bits on sex and love and friendship and parenthood and real life advice (some useful, some not so much).Powered by Amy's charming and hilarious, biting yet wise voice, Yes Please is a book full of words to live by.
143 Reasons Mister Rogers Still Matters
by Debra Englander and Kristin Erickson
The Total Television Scrapbook (hardback)
by Mark Arnold and Victoria Biggers
The Night Before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin
by Brian Baumgartner and Ben Silverman
Stash the takeout menus and cancel reservations at Mendy’s, it’s time to stay in for a taste of New York City as only Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook can deliver in this collection of more than 60 recipes inspired by the hit ‘90s sitcom. For a show about “nothing” one constant throughout Seinfeld’s nine seasons is food! Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, George, and the whole gang are always talking about food, shopping for food, or grabbing a bite in Monk’s coffee shop! There are contemplations on the bl...
Show your love of Friends: Celebrate all 10 seasons of Friends with this official accessory pouch. Take your stationery, art supplies, makeup, earbuds, chargers, glasses, and more on the go. High-quality cotton blend: This accessory pouch is sized 8 3/4" x 6 7/8" and has a cotton blend exterior, a nylon interior, and a durable zipper. Unique, beautiful design: Featuring beautiful and fun full-color designs from the hit television series Friends, this accessory pouch is perfect for all fans....
From Amateur to Applause (Life, Hobbies, and Careers, #1)
by Said Al Azri
I don’t know why Fred was never a regular on a show. Maybe because he’s annoying . . . just kidding!” Ray Romano Fred Stoller has played the annoying schnook in just about every sitcom you’ve seen on TVFriends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Scrubs, Hannah Montana, My Name Is Earland was even a staff writer for Seinfeld, but he’s never found a solid gig. When it comes to Hollywood, it’s a case of always the bridesmaid and never the bride, except in his case he’s always the snarky waiter, the mope...
Who wrote Only Fools and Horses? What is Rodney Trotter's middle name? What is the name of the actor who played Uncle Albert? When the first episode of Only Fools and Horses hit our screens in September 1981, the show became an instant classic. Over the years it has gone from strength to strength and is now widely regarded as one of the greatest British comedies of all time. Whether you are looking to spice up your pub quiz or really test your in-depth knowledge of the Trotters, The Only Fools a...
During the "Must See TV" 1990s, Americans enjoyed such immensely popular sitcoms as Friends, Seinfeld, Home Improvement and The Drew Carey Show. Shows that did not make the ratings cut numbered in the hundreds--the emergence of new networks and cable channels airing original programming resulted in a vast increase in short-lived sitcoms over the previous decade. Some of these "flops" were actually quite good and deserved a better fate. The author revisits them--along with the "dramedies"...
Comic Drunks, Crazy Cults, and Lovable Monsters (Television and Popular Culture)
by David Diffrient
Contradictory to its core, the sitcom—an ostensibly conservative, tranquilizing genre—has a long track record in the United States of tackling controversial subjects with a fearlessness not often found in other types of programming. But the sitcom also conceals as much as it reveals, masking the rationale for socially deviant or deleterious behavior behind figures of ridicule whose motives are rarely disclosed fully over the course of a thirty-minute episode. Examining a broad range of network a...
'The top chronicler of British comedy' Film Review'Robert’s knowledge of English comedy is formidable' Phil Collins In this long overdue and affectionate salute, celebrated comedy historian Robert Ross pays tribute to some of the finest, funniest and most fascinating names in comedy from both sides of the Atlantic. Delving into the careers of the beguiling Avril Angers, the Clitheroe Kid himself, the forgotten Stooge Shemp Howard, Hollywood golden girl Thelma Todd, Italian film-maker Mario Za...
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The untold stories behind The Office, one of the most iconic television shows of the twenty-first century, told by its creators, writers, and actors When did you last hang out with Jim, Pam, Dwight, Michael, and the rest of Dunder Mifflin? It might have been back in 2013, when the series finale aired . . . or it might have been last night, when you watched three episodes in a row. But either way, long after the show first aired, it’s more popular than ev...
Before Jess was the new girl, there was Nick, Winston, Schmidt ...and The Douchebag Jar. Originally devised to do nothing more than alter Schmidt's wardrobe, hairstyle, and personality, the Douchebag Jar has become an apartment-wide phenomenon, forever changing the way douche-like behavior is viewed, policed, and penalized. Compiled and annotated by Schmidt himself, The Douche Journals catalogs the jar's first years in existence. Every jar-worthy outfit, faux pas, and innuendo is captured exqu...