Focusing on the beloved characters and creative minds behind the iconic series, this book delves into the enduring appeal of the nine-season romantic comedy. It explores the show's memorable moments and the impact of its cast and crew, offering fans an insightful retrospective on what made the series a cultural phenomenon.
Jesse McLean Bücher



The Art and Making of Hannibal: The Television Series
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Featuring season 1&2 script extracts, exclusive cast and crew interviews, behind-the-scenes photography, and production notes, this volume includes detailed sketches of the murder scenes and sets as well as food stylist designs of Hannibal's most infamous dinner parties.
In a crippled B-17 Flying Fortress hurtling towards the earth after a one-sided aerial battle with the cream of the Luftwaffe, Frank Banner, Brigadier General, AAF, shouldn't even have been there. He'd only come along to observe the troubled group's performance as a favour to his friend. Should he somehow survive, he knows capture and interrogation by the feared Gestapo probably await him. He has the answer he was sent to find, but will he be able to evade capture and report back, and if so, would he be given the chance to turn the badly-needed, but poorly-led, B-17 group into one of the best in the air war over Nazi Germany...?