<p>This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company&#39;s network television series Disneyland/The Wonderful World of Color. &nbsp;The series part of Walt Disney&#39;s quest to re-create American entertainment premiered October 27 1954 on ABC and was the longest-lived program in television history. &nbsp;Over the years Walt Disney&#39;s visions have evolved into family-oriented cinema television theme parks. From the lovable Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck to magical places like Frontierland Disneyland/The Wonderful World of Color generated some of the most popular fads of the era. &nbsp;<br /><br />In Disney TV J. P. Telotte examines the history of the Disney television series while placing it in context&mdash;the film industry&#39;s reaction to television in the post-World War II era the Disney Studios&rsquo; place in the American entertainment industry and Walt Disney&rsquo;s dream to create the modern theme park. Telotte&rsquo;s guiding principle in this examination is to illustrate how Disney changed the relationship between cinema and television and perhaps more importantly how it affected American culture.<br /><br />The conciseness of Telotte&#39;s book is a major advantage over other leading Disney scholarship. &nbsp;Detailed without including minutia Telotte provides the reader with the key issues that surrounded the development of the Disney phenomenon. &nbsp;This book will attract a wide array of readers--scholars of television media and film studies popular culture students and all those touched by the magic of Disney.</p>
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