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Fully revised and expanded, this history of the influential 1960's pop show contains a wealth of facts, information and trivia on ABC's Lucky Stars, a weekly pop show that ran from 1961 to 1966. The Beatles, the Kinks and the Rolling Stones were among the many hundreds of artists that travelled up the M1 to the Alpha studios in Birmingham to appear on the show. Chapters in the book deal with the history of the show, an analysis of the surviving episodes, a detailed look at a rare surviving script, a discussion of the crew, books and records, the artists who appeared from 1961 to 1966 and the songs they performed and the Australian version of the show. Fully illustrated throughout, there are ...
A Guide to British television programmes shown at Christmas time, throughout the years.
She was beautiful, tantalizing, irresistible. Fayre. The man who had possessed her was dead. Now two others wanted her: Dr. Giles Todd was a brilliant brain surgeon. He knew as much as any doctor could know about the physical properties of that mysterious human organ. Dr. Prentiss Felkirk was a renowned psychic researcher, a pioneer in probing beyond all previous frontiers of science in his exploration of the secret depths of the mind. Now they were rivals - in the most eerie, nightmarish contest that two men ever fought over a beautiful woman. One wanted the pleasure of her body. The other, the awesome power that her spirit commanded. Both got what they wanted - and horrifyingly more . . . Sins of Omission. It goes beyond evil!
"This is much more than a story of a single case. It provides a panoramic overview of the role of work in women's lives, a succinct history of employment discrimination law, and a penetrating analysis of the evolution of our views of sexual harassment in the workplace."--Karen O'Connor, author of Women, Politics, and American Society"After Vinson, nothing was the same. Cochran does a masterful job of setting the case in its historical context and exploring its legal impact."--Judith A. Baer, author of Our Lives before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence "Cochran is an exceptional raconteur and his book is comprehensive, thorough, and wonderfully forward-looking."--Nancy Levit, author of The Gender Line: Men, Women, and the Law.
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