Contains Complete Series 1 & 2. Gary (Martin Clunes) needs a renter to help pay the mortgage on his flat. Unfortunately, neither of his renters seems to be able (or willing) to pay any rent.
First there's Dermot (Harry Enfield) and then Tony (Neil Morrissey). Both of them 'get the hots' for Deborah (Leslie Ash), who owns the flat upstairs.
Gary also has thoughts in that direction, in spite of the fact that he has a regular girlfriend, Dorothy (Caroline Quentin). Based on a Simon Nye novel of the same name, published in 1989.
The Boy Who Did Not Like Television
Zink crafts a wonderful story of a young boy whose one wish is that his parents would turn off the television and turn their attention to him instead. This distresses his parents, but eventually they come to realize that their son is more entertainment than television could ever be. Full color.
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Bravo, Amelia Bedelia! by Herman Parish, ISBN 068815154X
Young readers will cheer loud and long for Amelia Bedelia as she makes her musical debut in the school orchestra's concert. The conductor, however, isn't quite as enthused with this virtuoso of literal interpretation who's just as happy with a flat bee as with a B flat. As funny as ever, Amelia Bedelia is sure to demand an encore performance. Full color.
Bravo, Amelia Bedelia! by Herman Parish, ISBN 068815154X
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Electronic Properties of Materials by Rolf E. Hummel, ISBN 038795144X
This reference on the electrical, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties of materials stresses concepts rather than mathematical formalism. It is suitable for readers who want to gain a fundamental understanding of alloys, semiconductor devices, lasers, and magnetic materials. This revised and updated Third Edition includes new sections on thermoelectric phenomena; piezoelectric, ferroelectric, and electrostrictive materials; and liquid-crystal and other flat-panel displays.
Electronic Properties of Materials by Rolf E. Hummel, ISBN 038795144X
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The Case for Television Violence: Academic Duplicity and Cultural Conflict by Jib Fowles, ISBN 0761907904
The Case for Television Violence makes the provocative argument that television violence has been misinterpreted. Rather than undermining the social order, television supports it by providing a safe outlet for aggressive impulses. Media scholar Jib Fowles challenges the conventional wisdom by: 1) demonstrating that the scientific literature does not say what many believe it says; 2) calling attention to the viewing habits and behaviors of the reader and those the reader knows; 3) explaining that the anti-violence critique is most profitably understood as the signature issue in the conflict between high and popular culture and 4) situating the arrival of televised violence within the historical context of the disallowance of traditionally sanctioned targets of aggression.
The Case for Television Violence will intrigue scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Politics and Mass Communication.
The Case for Television Violence: Academic Duplicity and Cultural Conflict by Jib Fowles, ISBN 0761907904
A Practical Guide to Television Sound Engineering
Television audio engineering is like any other businessyou learn on the job--but more and more the industry is relying on a freelance economy. The mentor is becoming a thing of the past. A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TELEVISION SOUND ENGINEERING is a cross training reference guide to industry technicians and engineers of all levels. Packed with photographs, case studies, and experience from an Emmy-winning author, this book is a must-have industry tool.
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A Practical Guide to Television Sound Engineering
Television audio engineering is like any other businessyou learn on the job--but more and more the industry is relying on a freelance economy. The mentor is becoming a thing of the past. A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TELEVISION SOUND ENGINEERING is a cross training reference guide to industry technicians and engineers of all levels. Packed with photographs, case studies, and experience from an Emmy-winning author, this book is a must-have industry tool.
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Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture
Though conventional wisdom claims that television is a co-conspirator in the repressions of Cold War America, Doherty argues that during the Cold War, through television, America actually became a more tolerant place. He examines television programming and contemporary commentary of the late 1940s to the mid-1950s -everything from "See It Now" to "I Love Lucy," from Red Channels to the writings of Walter Winchell and Hedda Hopper. By rerunning the programs, freezing the frames, and reading between the lines, Doherty paints a picture of Cold War America that belies many black and white cliches.
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