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What to Watch When [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 216x156x38 mm, weight: 907 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Dorling Kindersley
  • ISBN-10: 0744025133
  • ISBN-13: 9780744025132
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 216x156x38 mm, weight: 907 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Dorling Kindersley
  • ISBN-10: 0744025133
  • ISBN-13: 9780744025132
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Answering the eternal question... WHAT TO WATCH NEXT?

Looking for a box set to get your adrenaline racing or to escape to a different era? In need of a good laugh to lift your spirits? Hunting for a TV show that the whole family can watch together?

If you're feeling indecisive about your next binge-watching session, we've done the hard work for you. Featuring 1,000 carefully curated reviews written by a panel of TV connoisseurs, What To Watch When offers up the best show suggestions for every mood and moment.

Recenzijas

Even dedicated television hounds are sure to discover something new. Well organized, readable, often humorous, and highly recommended. Library Journal

What to Watch When... You Want to Get Your Pulse Racing
6(48)
Game of Thrones
8(2)
Breaking Bad
10(1)
The Mandalorian
11(5)
The Boys
16(12)
True Detective
28(1)
Battlestar Galactica
29(3)
Watchmen
32(6)
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
38(8)
Bodyguard
46(8)
What to Watch When... You Have Three Generations on One Sofa
54(46)
The Simpsons
56(2)
Doctor Who (2005-)
58(7)
The Muppet Show
65(6)
Bewitched
71(7)
The Addams Family
78(5)
The Golden Girls
83(5)
Star Trek
88(6)
Quantum Leap
94(3)
Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
97(3)
What to Watch When You Want to Escape to a Different Time
100(46)
Mad Men
102(4)
The Avengers
106(1)
The Singing Detective
107(3)
Brideshead Revisited
110(4)
Westworld
114(8)
Blackadder
122(1)
The Witcher
123(17)
Peaky Blinders
140(5)
The Prisoner
145(1)
What to Watch When You Want... a Cozy Night In
146(46)
Dawson's Creek
148(6)
The Office
154(5)
Gavin & Stacey
159(6)
Queer as Folk
165(4)
My So-Called Life
169(1)
Sex and the City
170(6)
Thirtysomething
176(3)
This Is Us
179(9)
Ugly Betty
188(4)
What to Watch When... You Need a Feel-Good Moment
192(46)
Friends
194(2)
One Day at a Time
196(2)
Boy Meets World
198(6)
Shameless
204(8)
Community
212(9)
American Vandal
221(5)
Young Sheldon
226(4)
The Goldbergs
230(3)
The Great British Bake Off
233(5)
What to Watch When... You Need a Really Good Laugh
238(48)
Absolutely Fabulous
240(4)
30 Rock
244(3)
Grace and Frankie
247(3)
Derry Girls
250(8)
Cheers
258(4)
Monty Python's Flying Circus
262(3)
M*A*S*H
265(3)
The Big Bang Theory
268(10)
Seinfeld
278(8)
What to Watch When You Want to Learn Something New
286(46)
The Crown
288(2)
Chernobyl
290(6)
Roots
296(4)
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
300(5)
Planet Earth
305(1)
When They See Us
306(10)
Q!
316(1)
Jeopardy!
317(3)
The Wire
320(12)
What to Watch When... You Feel Like Wallowing
332(46)
Success/on
334(6)
Fleabag
340(1)
The Sopranos
341(5)
The Handmaid's Tale
346(8)
Peep Show
354(6)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
360(1)
Veep
361(7)
Killing Eve
368(6)
Bojack Horseman
374(4)
What to Watch When... You Just Want to Switch Off
378(48)
Downton Abbey
380(4)
Dynasty
384(6)
Gossip Girl
390(1)
You
391(3)
UnREAL
394(10)
Batman
404(6)
Billions
410(10)
Zoo
420(1)
Spartacus
421(5)
What to Watch When... You Want to Be Scared Witless
426(48)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
428(6)
The Walking Dead
434(2)
The Twilight Zone
436(6)
The X-Files
442(4)
Stranger Things
446(6)
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
452(4)
Twin Peaks
456(8)
Quatermass Quadrilogy
464(6)
Black Mirror
470(4)
Index 474(6)
Acknowledgments 480
Christian Blauvelt is an entertainment and culture journalist, who serves as the managing editor of leading film and TV industry website IndieWire. He regularly appears on TV and has presented at South by Southwest and San Diego Comic-Con. Blauvelt is the author of many books including Star Wars Made Easy and New York: The Big Apple on the Big Screen.

Laura Buller has written and contributed to a number of DK books on topics as diverse as Wookiees to women's rights. Her favorite television character is Saul Goodman; her number one show is M*A*S*H seasons 1-3, and her go-to box set is The West Wing.

Andrew Frisicano is a writer and editor who has written professionally about music, film, and pop culture for more than a decade. His work has appeared in publications including Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Time Out New York, where he served as the music editor.

Stacey Grant is a native Texan-turned-New Yorker who's written a myriad of entertainment pieces for Seventeen, MTV News, BuzzFeed, TVGuide.com, PopSugar, and more. She is the author of Hey Arnold! Guide To Relationships and also runs the pop culture blog called "Nostalgia Is The New Black." When she's not writing, she's probably working on a fun jigsaw puzzle.

Mark Morris has written and edited almost forty novels, novellas, short story collections, and anthologies. His recent work includes the official movie novelization of The Predator (with Christopher Golden) and the Obsidian Heart trilogy (Titan Books), new audio adaptations of the 1971 horror movie Blood on Satan's Claw and the M.R. James story A View From a Hill, and a 30th anniversary story collection, Warts And All.

Eddie Robson has written episodes of TV shows including Sarah & Duck, Hollyoaks, The Amazing World Of Gumball, and the Chinese adaptation of Humans. He's written about TV for the New Statesman and SFX, among others. He wrote and created the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully, and the SF novels Tomorrow Never Knows and Hearts Of Oak.

Maggie Serota is a former staff writer for SPIN whose writing has appeared in Billboard, Glamour, Pitchfork, Esquire, Paper magazine, and Village Voice, among others. She lives in New York City with an absurdly charming cat named Cosmo.

Drew Toal lives in San Francisco, California with his wife Stacey and has written for Rolling Stone, NPR, The Daily Beast, Time Out New York, Mental Floss, and many other publications. He currently works at an organization focused on immigration and criminal justice reform. His top three desert island TV shows are Futurama, Top Chef, and Twin Peaks: The Return.

Matthew Turner is a lifelong film and TV fanatic and has been a freelance entertainment journalist for 20 years. He was the film critic for ViewLondon for 14 years and has written for a wide variety of publications, including Empire, Total Film, iNews, and Digital Spy. His favorite film is Vertigo and he hasn't missed an episode of EastEnders since 1998.

Laurie Ulster, who somehow survived her confusing adolescence as the lone female Star Trek fan in middle school, is a transplanted Canadian living in New York. After many years as a TV producer, overseeing everything from interviewing musicians in East Village bars to game shows in Malaysia, she also became a freelance writer, whose favorite subject is - of course - television.