
In alphabetical order, these are A-Team, Angel, Babylon 5, Bannacek, Battlestar Galactica, Ben Casey, Blake's 7, Cannon, CSI, Doctor Who, Eagle's Nest, Firefly, Girl from UNCLE, Hawaii Five-O, Kojak, Land of the Giants, Law and Order, Man from UNCLE, Mod Squad, Partridge Family, Quincy, Rat Patrol, Space: 1999, Star Trek, Star Wars, Starsky and Hutch, SWAT, V, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Waltons, and War of the Worlds. These books are primarily paperbacks about specific TV programs. These books are searchable in the University of Iowa Libraries catalog through the collection name or the identifying collection number, MsC 0960.

The Deidre Johnson collection includes 9 linear feet of books which are housed in the Special Collections x-collection. Fan-produced materials are indicated as such in the box list of this guide. Serving as a testament to fan enthusiasm is the fact that some of these materials were fan-produced for marketing, in addition to mass-produced merchandise. Material formats include books, magazines, fanzines, comic books, catalogs, clippings, scripts, and merchandise. STAYIN' AWAY FROM T.I.F.F.The Deidre Johnson Media Fandom Materials has a collecting emphasis on the television series Battlestar Galactica.STAR TREK - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - THE MAN TRAP.WILLIAM SHATNER - "FESTIVAL! FESTIVAL!".THESE ARE THE VOYAGES - SEASON ONE BOOK.but the twist ending here will be that I actually get the finished Freiberger story up by the conclusion of this upcoming weekend. When I fired up my computer last evening and re-entered the Internet Zone and my blog's dashboard, I discovered that there was a small pile of hits on the Freiberger posting. It's been a few weeks since I finished the fine behind-the-scenes book. While I milled about yesterday I though about this hopefully outstanding outstanding upcoming blog posting and decided to get going and finish 'er up. I wanted to finish re-reading the book The Making of Space: 1999 (by Tim Heald) before committing the piece to blog.Īs part of my unofficial look-back at the old television series Space: 1999 (1975 - 1977) I wrote a succession of postings: Some were asking 'which episode should I watch tonight', and others reminisced on tie-in merchandise that had been released shortly after the show went to air. Obviously, folks, well to those of you who are regular readers to this blog, I did not follow up "In a couple of days".

No, he did not ruin 1999 during his tenure as Series Two producer - sorry, Space: 1999 fans.

to be exact, my usual wake-up time, I sat down at my computer and proceeded to compose a lengthy blog posting on the debate about producer Fred Freiberger and his "ruining" of Space: 1999.
