TV Guide - One Year Subscription

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TV Guide is America's #1 weekly entertainment magazine! Every weekly issue of TV Guide is packed with authoritative coverage of television's top programs, personalities and trends -- customized with complete television listings for your specific area. Plus, TV Guide brings you all the things you can't get in the newspaper, including in-depth profiles of the stars, articles about new shows, previews, guides to content appropriateness, crosswords, movie and sports guides, people ...
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Overview

TV Guide is America's #1 weekly entertainment magazine! Every weekly issue of TV Guide is packed with authoritative coverage of television's top programs, personalities and trends -- customized with complete television listings for your specific area. Plus, TV Guide brings you all the things you can't get in the newspaper, including in-depth profiles of the stars, articles about new shows, previews, guides to content appropriateness, crosswords, movie and sports guides, people features and much more!
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2000003309580
  • Issues: 56 Issues / Weekly
  • Ships to contiguous 48 states only. No PO boxes or APO/FPO.

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  • Posted Wed May 27 00:00:00 EDT 2009

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    House and Wilson, as it should be

    The best part of the show House MD, finally made it to the cover of TV guide, and I couldn't be more thrilled.
    The scenes between the characters of House and Wilson, crackle with a sharp wit, on both actor's parts, and charisma. Wilson seems to be the only one who can make House laugh genuinely. The best of friends on screen, Robert Sean Leonard and Hugh Laurie seem to make the chemistry look as if it must exist off screen as well. Both, amazing actors, seem to really show their talent when playing off the other in a scene with even the most mundane of writing.
    Well done, gentlemen!

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    Posted Wed Aug 04 00:00:00 EDT 2010

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