Tune in to BRBTV for comprehensive fun-fact reference guides to your favorite classic television shows: the primetime 1980s soaps "Dynasty" and "Dallas," the rip-roarin' action adventure "The Dukes of Hazzard," the groundbreaking daytime soap "Santa Barbara," as well as a host of animated shows such as "Archie's Weird Mysteries" and "Batman: The Animated Series."
Each volume of the BRBTV book
series features an extensive character guide, episode guide and cast list, as well as "fun and useless information" about
the show and its stars, cast birthdays, links to official websites, a compendium of collector merchandise and much more! Not
designed as long-winded, behind-the-scenes gossip, the BRBTV reference guides are succinct, just-the-facts, easy-to-use guides
to have at your side as you're watching the shows.
All four of the fun, zany, heavily researched and cleverly written books in the BRBTV book series
are available in electronic format at a low price. The electronic versions of the books are colorful, fully printable in letter-sized
format and fully portable, with easy navigational links and web links throughout -- they're the next evolutionary phase in
reading enjoyment. The "Dynasty High," "Destination: Dallas" and "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!" titles are also available in print editions, with all the same great content as the electronic editions!
Click on the book covers above or the links below to learn more:
*"Dynasty High": Relive the fabulous days of excess (and shoulder pads!) with Blake Carrington, his lovely wife Krystle, arch nemesis
and corporate powerhouse Alexis Colby, and the rest of the conniving and cash-heavy Carringtons and Colbys in Denver.
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"Destination: Dallas": Travel back to Dallas and Southfork Ranch, home of the scheming J.R. Ewing and his kinder, gentler brother Bobby, along with Miss Ellie, Jock, Sue Ellen, Pamela Barnes Ewing and the rest of the clan. Too bad J.R. can't always keep the irrepressible Cliff Barnes at bay!
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"Them Dukes! Them Dukes!": Hop through the window of that fabulous orange 1969 Dodge Charger and take the back roads to Hazzard County, home of Bo and Luke Duke, their sweet cousin Daisy and their upstanding Uncle Jesse, who are forever eluding the long and highly corrupt arm of the law, Boss (J.D.) Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.
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"Send Me to Santa Barbara":Head to sunny, lovely California, where the wealthy C.C. Capwell is the undisputed leader of all he surveys,
which includes pampered Capwell kids Eden, Kelly, Ted and the jaded, Shakespeare-quoting Mason. Just next door, the rival Lockridges are a threat not only to C.C.'s business interests, but to his personal ones, as well!
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Author and longtime journalist Billie Rae Bates has compiled the BRBTV books from years of research -- and a love for classic '80s television!
BRBTV just marked 10 years in 2008!
Shorts 'n' Reports ... and Reports 'n' Shorts!
The BRBTV family of classic TV reference guides also includes BRBTV Reports, magazine-length feature stories about fun animated shows!
BRBTV Reports are shorter, snappier, full-color stories and guides to the crazy animated series you love! Exploring each show's background and premise, and including a detailed episode guide, each BRBTV Report debuts as an Amazon Short on Amazon.com. After six months, the Short also becomes a full-color, graphic-intense Report, sold via PayPal from this site as an Adobe PDF.
The debut BRBTV Report, released as an Amazon Short in July 2006, examines "Archie's Weird Mysteries," which aired in 1999-2000 on PAX-TV. The second BRBTV Report, released as an Amazon Short in October 2006, examines the cartoon "The Dukes," originally airing on CBS-TV in 1983 and accompanying the wildly popular live-action "The Dukes of Hazzard." Next, there's "Batman: The Animated Series" and the show it evolved into, "The New Batman Adventures" -- Warner Bros.' dynamite animated interpretation of the beloved Batman lore, airing on the Fox Kids and Kids WB networks in the 1990s. From there, learn more about offshoot "Batman Beyond," set 50 years into the future of the Caped Crusader! Coming soon: "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!"
And keep up-to-date on the happenings of all the BRBTV shows and their stars at the BRBTV News Blog!
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