To Twilo and Beyond!

To Twilo and Beyond!

To Twilo and Beyond!

David Van Deusen

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Television
ISBN:
9780595373802
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As far as I know, nobody thought of keeping a diary during the unforgettable years of our show. As it turns out, it wasn’t necessary. Reading his book, I would swear that David had been there every step of the way. It tweaked my memory in wonderful ways and I missed those days all over again. Thank you, David, for your loving commitment to our memory.Dick Van DykeBy doggedly going about contacting everyone ever connected with The Dick Van Dyke Show, David Van Deusen has unearthed information and anecdotes about those good old days and the good, young actors and directors who made it work. He has given me a second look at things that I was too busy to look at the first time around and I thank him and his book for affording me that rare and pleasant opportunity.Carl ReinerFor any fan of The Dick Van Dyke Show, this book is a MUST read. David has captured the soul of each character to a ’T.' You will not be able to put this book down until you finish reading it. Enjoy all the wonderful memories!Rose MarieTo Twilo And Beyond is filled with the personal experiences of us all as we worked together for five gloriously silly years. My ’Mary Richard’s' hat is off to David Van Deusen for an excellent return visit with family.Mary Tyler MooreCheers to David Van Deusen for keeping the spirit of The Dick Van Dyke Show alive and well. Thanks to him, the world will be able to keep its love affair of DVD going forever. Who know? Maybe the world will even be moved to remember a certain has-been ex child star!Larry MathewsSurely the most ardent fan of the DVD Show is that other DVD, Dave Van Deusen. He has kept me trodding down Memory (Bonnie Meadow) Lane for years.Ann GuilbertMaybe it was his initials that got David so interested in the DVD Show. We’re glad he did. It’s a wonderful book and we’re so glad his last name isn’t Flanagan.Sam DenoffFor more information contact:The Walnut TimesPO Box 622Slingerlands, NY 12159www.thewalnuttimes.comheadwalnut@thewalnuttimes.com 3

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