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They remain television icons to this day ... Lynda Carter's
stunning primetime Wonder Woman and Joanna Cameron's
Saturday-morning Isis, inspiring a generation of females growing up
in the 1970s by their strength, beauty, smarts and grace. Debuting
within two months of each other in 1975, they were the first two
female superheroes to have their own live-action American TV shows,
captivating millions of viewers with a magical spin and an "Oh,
mighty Isis " Longtime classic-television analyst BRBTV presents
your fun reference guide to both the "Wonder Woman" and "Isis"
series in one jam-packed volume, SUPERCHICKS. You'll learn all
kinds of zany facts as you relive the moments, go behind the
scenes, and even hear from many individuals involved in the shows,
such as "WW" story editor Anne Collins-Ludwick and prime stuntgal
Jeannie Epper, as well as all three principal stars of "Isis,"
Cameron, Brian Cutler and Joanna Pang Atkins. SUPERCHICKS takes the
feature stories and episode synopses of the "Wonder Woman" and
"Isis" BRBTV Reports on Kindle and adds a whole lot to them for
each show: cast list, character guide, full text of the original
BRBTV interviews with cast and crew, notable behind-the-scenes
quotes, merchandise guide and more. The volume follows the format
of the other books in the BRBTV fact book series to serve as an
at-your-side reference guide and analysis of these beloved classic
TV shows. Author Billie Rae Bates is an avid fan who watched these
shows voraciously when they originally aired in the '70s, and it
shows From the same place you'll find guides to "Dallas," "Dynasty"
and "The Dukes of Hazzard" comes this fact book any fan of "Wonder
Woman" or "Isis" will enjoy, even complete with a luscious cover
design by talented artist Dale Cuthbertson To learn more about
BRBTV or see the other books and reports, visit BRBTV.com.
There's just something different about Enie.
From the moment this mysterious young woman sweeps into the sleepy
Southern town of April's Hope, she raises eyebrows. Well-spoken and
so "city," she quickly purchases the town's most expensive piece of
real estate: the elaborate, hulking, custom-built stone house,
which has sat empty for two years. She also keeps the details of
her personal life to a minimum ... fresh out of Philly, her fortune
made in Internet domain prospecting in the 1990s, just looking for
something different in her life ... At the very least, she's a
drifter with an unusual wit and intelligence; at the most she's an
enigma, a woman with a powerful and painful past that is definitely
haunting her. She's on the run, and that fact doesn't slip past
Jack, the unflappable builder of the stone house and a
rather-reluctant pillar in this small town. He closely watches her
settling in and making friends, particularly his sweet, beloved,
trusting Aunt Rose. But as strange things begin to happen, and as
Enie reveals more, bit by bit, about the biggest tragedy of her
life and the job she was forced to leave many years earlier, Jack
has to wonder ... just what is it she's running from?
Enie has survived a shipwreck, a deadly disease and the jungles of
Vietnam. But she won't survive the town of April's Hope. Because
there's something on her tail that's far stronger than she is.
Deep in the heart of the Middle East, at one of the most revered
ancient sites in the world in the spring of 1996, something
startling happens to a young American tourist. It's only months
after returning to the United States and her life in Detroit that
she comes to learn she will play an amazing role in Bible prophecy.
Author and journalist Billie Rae Bates adds a twist to end-time
theories and Scriptural research in her second novel, weaving in
and out of various denominational beliefs to present a literary
challenge to the illusion of control. Learn more about the author
at www.BillieRae.com.
What's the name of Boss Hogg's twin brother? In which two episodes
did Audrey Landers appear? And just how many Duke cousins ARE
there? The classic 1980s TV adventure show 'The Dukes of Hazzard'
thrilled millions of fans over seven seasons on CBS. Now you can
have all the fun 'Dukes' facts at your fingertips with this
definitive reference guide, THEM DUKES THEM DUKES The second
printed volume of the BRBTV reference guide series, THEM DUKES THEM
DUKES is jam-packed with great features: comprehensive cast list,
character guide showing how everybody relates, detailed episode
guide, full credits to the show, a nicely illustrated guide to the
merchandise associated with the show, official websites and
birthdays of the show's stars, a photo tour of the original Georgia
filming sites, and much more BRBTV has been a solid source of
information on classic 1980s TV shows since 1998. THEM DUKES THEM
DUKES is a must for any 'Dukes' fan.
How many rooms are in the Carrington mansion? And just how many
last names DOES Alexis have? The classic primetime TV soap
"Dynasty" enthralled millions of viewers over many seasons on ABC.
Now you can have all the fun facts of the Carringtons and Colbys at
your fingertips with this definitive reference guide, DYNASTY HIGH.
The first of the print editions in the BRBTV reference series on
classic 1980s TV shows, DYNASTY HIGH includes an exhaustive cast
list, character guide, episode guide, fun and useless information,
birthdays of the stars, merchandise of the show, and much more. The
2013 update to the book, with a whopping additional 180 pages,
includes all the content from the previous edition plus these
goodies: - Interviews with Pamela Sue Martin, Stephanie Beacham,
Terri Garber, David Baker, stuntwoman Jeannie Epper, and writer
Camille Marchetta - Boosted episode guide, actor bio information,
and merchandise guide - A feature on the shows' various locations -
A look at the Filoli estate - An at-a-glance character chart - Plus
a delicious cover design by talented artist Dale Cuthbertson BRBTV
has been a solid reference source on TV shows such as "Dynasty"
since 1998. You can learn more about the author and her other
fun-fact reference guides, which focus on "Dallas," "The Dukes of
Hazzard," "Santa Barbara," "Wonder Woman" and "The Secrets of
Isis," at BRBTV.com. Also check out the BRBTV Reports in Kindle
format on Amazon, quick and snappy feature stories and episode
guides for beloved classic animated shows.
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