
The Secrets Of Isis: A Brbtv Report (Brbtv Reports Book 7)
"Oh, mighty Isis!"With those three powerful words, actress Joanna Cameron stepped into television history in 1975 to portray the first female superhero to have her own weekly live-action TV show, debuting just months before Lynda Carter's "Wonder Woman." Donning a little white dress with sweet Egyptian touches, as this brand-new hero Cameron captured the hearts and minds of little girls everywhere...
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Print Length: 69 pages
Publisher: BRBTV.com; 3 edition (April 29, 2011)
Publication Date: April 29, 2011
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Language: English
ASIN: B004YR1C0M
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“The Secrets of Isis was one of my favorite shows back in the 70s when it aired. I purchased the DVD series a few years ago and was taken back to that time. Now,this report goes behind the scenes with all types of great information about the series an...”
on Saturday mornings, taking her place next to the popular "Shazam!"Though the show originally aired only a few years, the legacy of Isis lives on, remembered so well by her fans and still referenced heartily in pop culture. For this report, BRBTV talked to all three of the show's lead stars: Joanna Cameron, Brian Cutler and Joanna Pang, who reminisce about their time on the ground-breaking Filmation series. Beyond a magazine-length feature story, which examines not only the "Isis" series but also the heyday of Saturday-morning kids' television that it so squarely rested in, this BRBTV Report includes fun episode synopses. It's all in a convenient, portable, Kindle format with photos appearing in color where available.From the same place you'll find print reference guides to classicTV shows like "Dallas," "Dynasty" and "The Dukes of Hazzard," the BRBTVReports are not designed to be "books." They're shorter, snappier reads-- and oh-so conveniently electronic -- to celebrate the great TV showsyou love!
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