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UnDead TV: The Ultimate Guide to Vampire Television,New
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Vampires are ubiquitous in our popular culturefrom movies to television, in fiction and art, and even within the hallowed halls of academia. But in the notsodistant past, these undead creatures held more fear than fascination; they lived in the shadows and were the stuff of nightmares. In 1897, Bram Stoker introduced Dracula to the Western worldand our concept of vampires was changed forever.In 1949, Bela Lugosibest known for his starring role in the feature film Dracula (1931)appeared on one of the first televised variety series: The Texaco Star Theater. Dressed as the iconic bloodsucker, Lugosi brought the vampire into our living roomsand so began the undead presence on television. This medium has played a critical role in the evolution of the vampire; theyve become as diverse as the population that they prey upon, and every generation creates their own interpretation.For over sixty years, the undead have bled the television airwaves, appearing in every type of programming imaginable. UnDead TV catalogues over one thousand unique vampire appearancesand is the first book of its kind to explore this phenomenon to the extent that it truly deserves.
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