TV Guide Year 1982 Magazine Back Issues
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- John Hillerman And Tom Selleck Of Magnum P.I.
- Critic's Choice
- The 10 Best TV-Movies Of 1981
- By Judith Crist
- Michael Landon
- The Star Who Mush Have Control
- For Distinguished Foolishness
- Our J. Fred Muggs Awards
- Bending The Rules In Hollywood
- How TVS Movers And Shakers Operate
- Local Programs Jan. 16-22 1982
- How Brains Win The Super Bowl
- Finding Video Bargains
- Natalie Wood's Last TV Show
- Local Programs Jan. 23-29 1982
- The Cast Of Chip's
- This Week: Pray TV
- Is It Too Hard Or Too Soft On Video Evangelists?
- By Larry L. King
- Evening News Showdown: Behind The Strategy
- Firing Line Memorable Encounters By William F. Buckley Jr.
- A Rare View - Sherman Hemsley's Secret Life
- Local Programs Feb. 6-12 1982
- This Week: The Wall
- A Noted Historian Judges TV's Holocaust Films
- By John Toland
- Local Programs Feb. 13-19 1982
- The Reporters Of '60 Minutes
- Shame, Shame How TV Mistreats Its Blondes
- Ed Bradley The Trials Of '60 Minutes Newest Reporter
- Local Programs Feb. 20-26 1982
- The Cast Of Dynasty
- A Special Report
- How Accurate Is The Network News?
- Local Programs Feb. 27- March 5 1982
- The Cast of Love Sidney
- What TV Didn't Tell Us About The Energy Crisis
- Local Programs March 6-12 1982
- The Cast Of Three's Company
- TVs Daring Stunts
- Are The Thrills Worth Dying For?
- Local Programs March 13-19 1982
- TV And The Presidency
- President Reagan Talks About Leaks, Boycotts, News Bias
- An Exclusive Interview
- Local Programs March 20-26 1982
- J.R.'s Revenge
- Dallas - My Way
- By Larry Hagman
- Local Programs March 27- April 2 1982
- Baseball '82 Our Experts Predictions
- Tales Of A New York Reporter
- Stealing Stories, Hoodwinking Sources, Sensation-Mongering
- Local Programs April 3-9 1982
- Anchor Battle
- Enter Tom Brokaw-Vowing To Beat Dan Rather
- Top Players Secret
- You Too Can Conquer Those Video Games
- The Cast Of Happy Days
- Why Marriage On TV Has Become A Combat Zone
- By Jeff Greenfield
- Local Programs April 17-23 1982
- Remembering Golda By Oriana Fallaci
- Ingrid Bergman As Golda Meir In A Woman Called Golda
- Local Programs April 24-30 1982
- Cast Of The Dokes Of Hazzard
- Special Report How Hollywood Studios
- Flimflam Their Stars
- Local Programs May 1-7 1982
- This Week: A Goldie Hawn Special
- Inside The Third Reich
- Behind The Scenes Controversy Over A Nazi Drama
- Local Programs May 8-14 1982
- This Week: Marco Polo
- That's (Not So) Incredible!
- How A Reality Show Pulls Some Phony Stunts
- Local Programs May 15-21 1982
- Members Of Falcon Crest Cast
- Hotter Or Cooler?
- Sex On TV ...1982
- By Stephen Birmingham
- L-R: Mike Wallace And George Crile Of CBS And Gen. Westmoreland
- Anatomy Of A Smear
- How CBS News Broke The Rules And Got Gen. Westmoreland
- Local Programs May 29- June 4 1982
- Lauren Tewes And Gavin MacLead Of The Love Boat
- Man The Lifeboats!
- Love Boat Stars
- Critique Their Show
- Why American TV Is So Vulnerable To Foreign Disinformation
- Calculated Untruth
- Local Programs June 12-18 1982
- Daniel J. Travanti And Veronica Hamel Of Hill Street Blues
- Spicier Romances For J.R. And Magnum?
- Absolutely- Here's How! By Janet Dalley
- Local Programs June 19-25 1982
- Michele Lee Of Knots Landing
- TV And Foreign Affairs
- Averell Harriman Grades Presidents And Premiers
- Local Programs June 26- July 2 1982
- Members Of The Too Close For Comfort Cast
- Notes Of A Traveler
- How TV Has Made America Better
- By Richard Reeves
- What's Missing From TV's Reports On The Soviets
- By Harrison E. Salisbury
- Members Of The Facts Of Life Cast
- Local Programs July 10-16 1982
- Rick Springfield Of General Hospital
- Butchers Or Surgeons?
- How TV Alters Hollywood's Hit Movies
- Local Programs July 17-23 1982
- William Katt Of The Greatest American Hero
- Why Archie's Now Lovable And Fonzie Cries
- Local Programs July 24 - 30 1982
- Katherine Cannon And Merlin Disen Of Father Murphy
- Secrets Of TV's Stars
- Making It In Hollywood
- Local Programs July 31- Aug. 6 1982
- Carroll O'Connor And Denise Miller Of Archie Bunker's Place
- Caribbean Case Studies
- Patriotism To Skepticism The Turning Of TV News
- Sex On TV: How To Protect Your Child
- William Shatner As T.J. Hooker
- William Shatner - A Star's Trek : Spaceman To Lawman
- Local Programs Aug. 14-20 1982
- Nell Carter And Dolph Sweet Of Gimme A Break
- America's Working Women What They Think Of TV Now
- Local Programs Aug. 21-27 1982
- Jenny Marsman And Cindy William Of Laverne & Shirley
- Rating The Video Clubs
- Laverne And Shirley: How Their Feud Affected The Show
- Local Programs Aug. 28- Sept. 3 1982
- Sheri Ryman, Miss Texas '81
- The Computer Picked Her To Win
- She Didn't Here's Her Story
- Local Programs Sept. 4-10 1982
- Special Issue Fall Preview
- Local Programs
- September 11-17 1982
- Dateline Dallas
- If You Think J.R. Is Tough, Meet Victoria Principal
- Pro Footballs Best-And Worst-Sportscasters
- Local Programs Sept. 18-24 1982
- The High Scorers Harry Reasoner
- David Brinkley
- John Chancelor
- Exclusive Survey How Americans Rate TV Newspeople
- The Education Of Genie Francis
- General Hospital To Prime Time
- Which Network's News
- Do Americans Trust Most?
- Tracking TV's Detectives
- By John D. MacDonald
- World Series: TV's Best And Worst Moments
- Articles By Earl Weaver And Roger Kahn
- This Week Erik Estrada And Morgan Fairchild In Honey Boy
- Erik Estrada; The Time Bomb Is Still Ticking
- Local Programs Oct. 16 - 22 1982
- Linda Evans And Joan Collins Of Dynasty
- Joan Collins: Dynasty's Wickedest Woman
- Intimidation - How U.S. Reporters Abroad Are Scared Off Stories
- Local Programs Oct. 23-29 1982
- Trapper John. M.D.
- Why Is Pernell Roberts So Angry?
- 10 Best Horror Cassettes By Stephen King
- The Battle Over Sex On Pay-TV
- Gene Anthony Ray And Erica Gimpel Of Fame
- Will The Fame Kids
- Pass Their Toughest Test?
- The Revolt Over TV's Deadly Stunts
- The Blue And The Gray
- Civil War Tragedy
- When Brother Fought Brother
- By John Jakes
- Members Of The Cast Of Three's Company
- Three's Company And Number Four's Got A Problem
- Actors VS. Directors
- The Ego Battles Over TV Scripts
- Meredith Baxter Birney Of Family Ties
- A Special Report Who Knows Best
- The Doctor Or The Reporter?
- The Verdict On The Executioner's Song By William F. Buckley Jr.
- Video Games
- A Shopper's Guid To 1982's Best
- How Hollywood Sharks Prey On Child Actors
- The Bittersweet Success Of Roger Mudd
- Gloria's Sally Struthers And Real Life Daughter, Samantha
- Sally Struthers - Archie's Little Girl
- Is On Her Own And Scared
- Loal Programs Dec. 11-17 1982
- Nancy Dussault(left) With Too Close For Comfort Cast
- Sounding Off - Why Nancy Dussault
- Rebels Against Too Close For Comfort
- Local Programs Dec. 18-24 1982
- Local Programs
- December 25 - 31 1982
- 50 Cents
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The national TV Guide's first issue was released on April 3, 1953, accumulating a total circulation of 1,560,000 copies that were sold in the ten U.S. cities where it was distributed. The inaugural cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball's newborn son Desi Arnaz Jr., with a downscaled inset photo of Ball placed in the top corner under the issue's headline: "Lucy's $50,000,000 baby". The magazine was published in digest size, which remained its printed format for 52 years. From its first issue until the July 2–8, 1954, issue, listings within each edition of TV Guide began on Friday and ended on Thursday; the July 9–16, 1954, issue began on a Friday and ended on the following Friday. Then, beginning with the July 17–23, 1954, issue, the listings in each week's issue changed to start on Saturday and end on Friday, which remained the listings format for all local editions until April 2004. The formation of TV Guide as a national publication resulted from Triangle Publications' purchase of numerous regional television listing publications such as TV Forecast (which was circulated in the Chicago area and, upon its first publication on May 9, 1948, was the first continuously published television listings magazine), TV Digest (which was distributed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and was originally distributed under the title, the Local Televiser, when it was first released on November 7, 1948), and the New York-based Television Guide (which had its title abbreviated to TV Guide on March 18, 1950). Each of the cities that had their own local TV listings magazine folded into TV Guide were among the initial cities where the magazine conducted its national launch.
The launch as a national magazine with local listings in April 1953 became an almost instant success. However, the circulation decreased over subsequent weeks, even as the magazine's distribution expanded to five additional cities (Pittsburgh, Rochester, Detroit, Cleveland and San Francisco) throughout the summer of 1953. By mid-August of that year, sales of the magazine had dropped 200,000 copies below that of the first issue. TV Guide's fortunes began to turn around with the September 4–10, 1953, issue – the magazine's first "Fall Preview" issue – when circulation hit 1,746,327 copies; circulation levels increased steadily over time, to the point where TV Guide eventually became the most read and circulated magazine in the United States by the 1960s. The initial cost of each issue was 15¢ per copy (equivalent to $1.52 in 2021. The price per issue has gradually risen over the years, selling for $4.99 per copy as of 2023). In addition to subscriptions, TV Guide was sold at the checkout counters of grocery stores nationwide. Until the 1980s, the feature pieces included in each issue were promoted in a television commercial. Under Triangle, TV Guide continued to grow not only in circulation, but also in recognition as the authority on television programming with articles – the majority of which typically appear in the color section – from both staff and contributing writers.