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Don't Touch That Dial (multimedia episode guide)
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Title: | Don't Touch That Dial |
Publisher: | Orion Majoris Publications |
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Type: | episode guide/canon resource |
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Size: | digest-sized? |
Fandom: | multimedia |
Language: | English |
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Don't Touch That Dial is an episode guide.
Summary from the publisher, "Multimedia information zine. Includes: Informational, Midnight Caller, multimedia, Reasonable Doubts, Guide. Don't Touch That Dial is Orion Majoris Publications' "episodes guides only" zine, compiled from new material as well as reprinted from some older sources, such as issues of The Cannell Files, On The Air, How To Be A World-Class Private Investigator, and STARLink. Volume 1 was originally designed to be letter-sized (8.5" x 11") with a flip-over spiral bound top, DTTD is in the process of being completely redesigned, and will eventually be made available in a handy digest-sized format. Each volume of DTTD will include a variety of different shows, with complete episode guide listings including Writer, Director, main Guest Cast, basic Plot Descriptions, and key Character Development. We want to make Don't Touch That Dial an affordable tool for fans, and thus will release issues of the zine with narrow focus...only one or two series covered in each issue. After some consideration, it was decided to make the first "new" volume of DTTD cover two similar yet different shows from the same production company: Midnight Caller and Reasonable Doubts."