It’s no secret that TV holds a special place in the hearts of Americans. From the golden age of television to the streaming era, we’ve all been captivated by the power of the small screen. That’s why we were thrilled to stumble upon this delightful TV Guide issue from May 3-9, 2013, via Issuu.
What’s Inside
From the cover, we can already tell that this week’s issue is packed with all sorts of exciting TV news. So let’s dive in and see what else is there:
Features and Articles
The Big Bang Theory
If you’re a fan of this beloved sitcom, you won’t want to miss this feature about the cast’s trip to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. It includes interviews with the stars and a behind-the-scenes look at the show’s space-themed episode.
Mad Men
As one of the most critically acclaimed shows of the last decade, “Mad Men” needs no introduction. But this feature takes us behind the scenes of the hit drama and gives us a glimpse of what it takes to create such a cinematic and detailed show.
The Voice
Reality shows are a dime a dozen these days, but “The Voice” has been able to stand out from the pack by focusing on the music and the talent. In this article, we learn more about the show’s coaches and their approach to picking the best singers.
TV Listings
Of course, no TV Guide would be complete without its extensive listings section. It’s fun to flip through and see what was on TV back in 2013. Here are just a few highlights:
Thursday, May 9
- The Big Bang Theory: 8:00 PM on CBS
- Community: 8:00 PM on NBC
- Parks and Recreation: 9:00 PM on NBC
- The Office: 9:00 PM on NBC
- The Mentalist: 10:00 PM on CBS
Friday, May 10
- Shark Tank: 8:00 PM on ABC
- Undercover Boss: 8:00 PM on CBS
- Vegas: 9:00 PM on CBS
- Blue Bloods: 10:00 PM on CBS
Saturday, May 11
- 48 Hours: 10:00 PM on CBS
- Saturday Night Live: 11:30 PM on NBC
Of course, these are just a few examples of what was on TV during this week in 2013. But it’s interesting to see how much has changed in the past eight years, and how much remains the same.
In Conclusion
Overall, flipping through this TV Guide issue feels like taking a trip down memory lane. From hit shows like “The Big Bang Theory” and “Mad Men” to the classic TV listings section, it’s clear that TV has a special place in our hearts and will continue to do so for generations to come. So whether you prefer streaming, cable, or good old-fashioned network TV, we can all agree that there’s something special about the power of the small screen.