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Dance Zone Level 8
Release Date: 1996 - 09 - 01, Audio CD, Pro TV Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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£ 4.78 |
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Dance Zone Level 6
Release Date: 1995 - 08 - 18, Audio CD, Pro TV Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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£ 10.95 |
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Dance Zone Level 7
Release Date: 1996 - 04 - 01, Audio CD, Pro TV Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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£ 2.99 |
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Dance Zone Level 5
Release Date: 1995 - 07 - 01, Audio CD, Pro TV Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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£ 8.53 |
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Read Reviews for TV Zone
by - written on 30/07/01 (Useful, 51 readings)
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TV Zone has been providing fans of cult Television with news, reviews, features and information for over 12 years now. Covering classic British Sci-Fi from Quatermass and Doctor Who to current US hits such as Buffy and Angel, TV Zone is the first magazine I turn to each month to catch up on my fix of Cult news. The magazine is published every 4 weeks by Visimag publications, who also publish a monthly listing magazine covering similar topics called "Cult Times". They are also the publisher of "Film Review", "Movie Idols", "Starburst" & "Xpose", all with a cult / sci-fi theme. Check out their web-site at ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/00 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Proudly proclaiming itself to be ‘The World’s Longest-Running Cult Television Magazine’, even though there are very few large-distribution cult television magazines such as this in existence (and if it means science fiction magazines then there are many that have been around for longer), this magazine covers primarily science fiction, fantasy, and horror television programmes with an eclectic mix of old children’s serials and odd little comedies thrown in for good measure. The definition of ‘Cult TV’ used by the magazine is never, in fact, specified, and it is difficult not to suspect that said definition is actually “whatever we ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/07/00 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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One of the longest-running magazines covering science fiction and fantasy series. The magazine concentrates mainly on British TV, though, since most of the best sci-fi/fantasy comes from America (wince), there are sections detailing the new series shown in the States. Having been going for over a decade, you can imagine it's settled and is in a nice, comfortable niche in the market. Magazine quality is good and availability is also good, though my local WH Smiths have decided to stop getting it! The contents are a good mix of upcoming titbits from current hits, Buffy, Angel, Roswell, Xena, etc, along with interviews from past and present, ... Read the complete review
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