Cinemax Network Shows - Black Tie Nights, Chemistry (TV Series), Co-Ed Confidential, Erotic Confessions, Femme Fatales (TV Series), Forbidden (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Black Tie Nights, Chemistry (TV series), Co-Ed Confidential, Erotic Confessions, Femme Fatales (TV series), Forbidden Science, Hotel Erotica, Hotel Erotica Cabo, Hot Line (TV series), Life on Top, Lingerie (TV series), Passion Cove, Second City Television, Strike Back (TV series), The Best Sex Ever, The Girl's Guide to Depravity, Transporter: The Series, Zane's Sex Chronicles. Excerpt: Second City Television (SCTV) is a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from Toronto's The Second City troupe that ran between 1976 and 1984. The basic premise of the show is that "SCTV" is an independent television station in the city of Melonville. Rather than broadcasting the usual TV rerun fare, the station produces a bizarre and humorously incompetent range of cheap local programming, as well as acquiring cheap movies from other sources. A typical episode of SCTV would present a compendium of programming seen on the station throughout their programming day. This would mean a given episode could contain everything from SCTV news broadcasts to sitcoms, dramas, talk shows, kids shows, and/or game shows: everything from a soap opera called "The Days of the Week" ("Monday... Tuesday... Wednesday... these are... the days of the week"), to game shows like "Shoot At The Stars" in which celebrities are literally shot at like targets in a shooting gallery, to full blown movie spoofs like "Play it Again, Bob" in which Woody Allen (Rick Moranis) tries to get Bob Hope (Dave Thomas) to star in his next film. Episodes would also feature a range of SCTV-produced promos and commercials, such as spots for "Al Peck's Used Fruit" or "Shower In A Briefcase," or a PSA which helpfully describes "Seven Signs You May Already Be Dead." Also seen fairly frequently (particularly in the later episodes) were behind-the-scenes plots focusing on...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Black Tie Nights, Chemistry (TV series), Co-Ed Confidential, Erotic Confessions, Femme Fatales (TV series), Forbidden Science, Hotel Erotica, Hotel Erotica Cabo, Hot Line (TV series), Life on Top, Lingerie (TV series), Passion Cove, Second City Television, Strike Back (TV series), The Best Sex Ever, The Girl's Guide to Depravity, Transporter: The Series, Zane's Sex Chronicles. Excerpt: Second City Television (SCTV) is a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from Toronto's The Second City troupe that ran between 1976 and 1984. The basic premise of the show is that "SCTV" is an independent television station in the city of Melonville. Rather than broadcasting the usual TV rerun fare, the station produces a bizarre and humorously incompetent range of cheap local programming, as well as acquiring cheap movies from other sources. A typical episode of SCTV would present a compendium of programming seen on the station throughout their programming day. This would mean a given episode could contain everything from SCTV news broadcasts to sitcoms, dramas, talk shows, kids shows, and/or game shows: everything from a soap opera called "The Days of the Week" ("Monday... Tuesday... Wednesday... these are... the days of the week"), to game shows like "Shoot At The Stars" in which celebrities are literally shot at like targets in a shooting gallery, to full blown movie spoofs like "Play it Again, Bob" in which Woody Allen (Rick Moranis) tries to get Bob Hope (Dave Thomas) to star in his next film. Episodes would also feature a range of SCTV-produced promos and commercials, such as spots for "Al Peck's Used Fruit" or "Shower In A Briefcase," or a PSA which helpfully describes "Seven Signs You May Already Be Dead." Also seen fairly frequently (particularly in the later episodes) were behind-the-scenes plots focusing on...

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Booksllc.Net

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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28

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978-1-230-78878-4

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9781230788784

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1-230-78878-6



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