television programs

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
television programs

The Hunger Games

2018
Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen accidentally becomes a contender in the annual Hunger Games, a grave competition hosted by the Capitol where young boys and girls are pitted against one another in a televised fight to the death.

Sunny days

the children's television revolution that changed America
2020
"The behind-the-scenes story of the cultural heroes who created the beloved children's TV programs Sesame Street, The Electric Company, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Free to Be--You and Me, and Schoolhouse Rock!--which collectively transformed American childhood for the better, teaching kids about diversity, the ABCs, and feminism through a fun, funky 1970s lens"--Provided by publisher.

Producing in TV and film

"A book for high school students about the producing profession in television and film"--Provided by publisher.

Rayne & Delilah's midnite matinee

2020
Told in two voices, Josie and Delia struggle with growing up and growing apart as they face tough decisions about their post-high school futures and the fate of their weekly cable television show.

A star on TV, Lucy McGee

2020
"A chance to be on TV brings out the worst in fourth grader Lucy McGee--and now her friends want her out of the Songwriting Club!"--Provided by publisher.

Alien superstar

Buddy Burger escapes his home planet, lands in Hollywood, and is cast in a new television series, but must pretend his six eyes and suction-cup feet are the costume and his human skin, real.

Hello, neighbor!

the kind and caring world of Mister Rogers
"A biographical look at the life and career of Fred Rogers and the impact of his show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"--Provided by the publisher.
Cover image of Hello, neighbor!

The ballad of songbirds and snakes

"Revisit the world of Panem sixty-four years before the events of The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the Tenth Hunger Games"--OCLC.
Cover image of The ballad of songbirds and snakes

Sunny day

a celebration of Sesame Street
An illustrated version of the 'Sesame Street' theme song.
Cover image of Sunny day

I like to watch

arguing my way through the TV revolution
Collection of essays from "The New Yorker" culture critic Emily Nussbaum espousing her views on television as an art form, delving into themes such as sexual violence, presentations of female protagonists, and the #MeToo movement. Includes three unpublished essays and an index.
Cover image of I like to watch

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - television programs