Adventures in a TV Nation
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Adventures in a TV Nation is a book by American author and film director Michael Moore and his producer and wife Kathleen Glynn.
It is a chronicle of Moore's series TV Nation, a 1994-95 newsmagazine show with humorous social commentary segments. In addition to covering the making of TV Nation and many of its segments, the book also discusses how Moore got a TV contract, the show's switch from NBC to the Fox network, and segments that never aired; it also includes an index of all of the episodes.
The book was first published in paperback in 1998.
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- Introduction
- Who Let This Show On The Air
- Love Night
- Invading the Beach at Greenwich, Connecticut
- Payback Time
- The Corp-Aid Concert
- Crackers, the Corporate Crime-Fighting Chicken
- The CEO Challenge
- Brian Anthony Harris Is Not Wanted
- Taxi
- Slaves
- A Day with Dr. Death
- Are You Prepared for Prison?
- I Want to Be an Argentinian
- Junk Mail
- Sabotage
- Yuri, Our TV Nation Spy
- Mike Missile
- Haulin' Communism
- The Johns of Justice
- With Neighbours Like These
- Health Care Olympics
- Cobb County
- Making Peace with Pizza
- We Hire Our Own Lobbyist
- Whiny White Guys
- The Censored TV Nation
- When All Is Said and Done
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- Adventures in a TV Nation, Michael Moore and Kathleen Glynn, Perennial, ISBN 0-06-098809-6
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