Sunday, December 20, 2009
 
Book Report: TV Babylon by Jeff Rovin (1984)
Consider this book to be the antidote to the little elementary school books about 1980s television stars that I've read before (TV Superstars '82, TV Superstars '83, TV Close-ups). In it, the author recounts suicides, crimes, breakdowns, scandals, and all sorts of shenanigans that take place in Hollywood to television stars.

Oddly enough, the book covers some of the same stars as the books mentioned above, including Freddie Prinze, John Schneider, Tom Wopat, and Gary Burghoff.

So it's a bit of a quick tabloid read that's only relevant if you were alive and sentient prior to the publication date. You might learn something or learn some stories you weren't familiar with before, such as the Jack Paar/Johnny Carson spat and who Ernie Kovacs was. However, you probably won't come out of it like Tobey Maguire's character from Wonder Boys. Mostly because James Leer dealt with movie stars.

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