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Dave Barry

Miami, Florida and Hollywood, California may be on other sides of the country, nearly as far away as two US cities can possibly be. Geographically opposite, when it comes to television these two cities are a little closer; there is a bit of Hollywood inside Miami. Many television shows are filmed in the former, but set in the latter.

From the short lived series Good Morning Miami to the reality series The Real World: Miami, this is one city that rises to the occasion when it hears, "Lights, camera, action," hamming it up for the crew and waving to fans. The following is a list of some of the more popular shows that are a part of Miami's television lore.

NME 1976 Patti Smith Hillage Alex Harvey Sabbath
NME 1976 Patti Smith Hillage Alex Harvey Sabbath
   US $6.11
1912 ARTHUR RACKHAM COLOR PRINTS PETER PAN ILLUSTRATED
1912 ARTHUR RACKHAM COLOR PRINTS PETER PAN ILLUSTRATED
   US $19.99
All the Dave Barry You Could Ever Want Four Classic
All the Dave Barry You Could Ever Want Four Classic
   US $.99
Dave Barrys Only Travel Guide Youll Ever Need by D
Dave Barrys Only Travel Guide Youll Ever Need by D
   US $.95
KEYSTONE STUDIOS THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY MACK SENNETT
KEYSTONE STUDIOS THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY MACK SENNETT
   US $6.95
PIGS CAN FLY BARRY CRYER
PIGS CAN FLY BARRY CRYER
   US $1.52

The Golden Girls, 1985-1992: A show that starred everyone's four favorite grandmas, The Golden Girls featured four women living together in their golden years. Marked by bickering, arguing, and handfuls of irreverence, The Golden Girls, above all, was marked by the love the characters had for one another. Finding a place in television because of Rose's naivety, Blanche's sensuality, Dorothy's wit, and Sophia's sarcasm, this show remains one of the most beloved in syndication.

CSI Miami, 2002-Present - Spun off from the original CSI, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI Miami is a show that focuses on police forensics - fingerprints, footprints, and follicles of hair. The show typically begins with the discovery of a violent crime - a murder or rape - and ends when the perpetrator is discovered. According to a recent Reuters report, CSI Miami is the most watched US series in the entire world.

Empty Nest, 1988-1995 - A spin-off of The Golden Girls, Empty Nest was a show about a pediatrician whose two of three grown daughters moved back home after the death of their mother. As the pediatrician's work life is characterized by a variety of patients, and an outspoken nurse, his home life is marked by comedic drama and a next door neighbor who won't go away. The neighbor, played by David Leisure, was thought by many as the highlight of the show with his annoying, yet endearing, antics.

Dave's World, 1993-1997 - Based on the writing of the real-life Miami Herald humorist Dave Barry, this show portrayed Harry Anderson as Barry, working at a fictional Miami newspaper. The show itself was based on many of the real Barry's writings, including Dave Barry's Greatest Hits and Dave Barry Turns 40.

Flipper, 1964-1967 and 1995-2000 - It's hard for television to ever turn down a show about, that's right, a pet dolphin. Flipper not only had a run in the 1960's, but came back in the 1990's (thirty years later, it seems as though Evolution should have enabled Flipper to walk this time around). This show was a spin off of the movie Flipper and focused on a widowed Everglade National Park ranger, his sons, and their dolphin.

Miami Vice, 1984-1990 - Forever securing a place in cinematic history, James "Sonny" Crocket and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs are known as one of the best television duos of all time. A show about two Miami undercover police detectives, this show had it all: crime, action, a Ferrari, and Don Johnson in a stylish white suit.

Nip/Tuck, 2003-Present - A show about two plastic surgeons - their trials, their tribulations, their scalpels - Nip/Tuck seems to speak to the Botox seeker in us all. Filled with many soap opera parallels - back stabbing, undermining, and good old fashioned cattiness - this show is almost like a Dynasty, with a face lift.


Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway (Compact Disc)


Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway (Compact Disc)


$9.89


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Dave Barry's Homes and Other Black Holes


Dave Barry's Homes and Other Black Holes


$6.92


Humorist Dave Barry (homeowner) gives advice based on experience on a topic that is really funny--owning and maintaining one's home. Illustrated by Jeff MacNelly, of Shoe fame.

Peter And the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson (Paperback)


Peter And the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson (Paperback)


$7.91


In Peter And the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, we get to learn how J. M. Barrie's beloved character Peter Pan came to being the adventurous, flying, pirate fighting, hero of children we all know and love.

Dave Barry`s Greatest Hits & Dave Barry`s Complete Guide to Guys


Dave Barry`s Greatest Hits & Dave Barry`s Complete Guide to Guys


$54.44


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I`ll Mature When I`m Dead (Hardcover)


I`ll Mature When I`m Dead (Hardcover)


$16.31


The Pulitzer-winning humorist tackles the rocky challenges of adulthood, from technology and the battle of the sexes to parenting and unmentionable medical procedures. By the author of Dave Barry`s History of the Millennium (So Far).

Dave Barry - Why You Shouldn't Make Fun of North Dakota


Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need
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Dave describes the dark side of tourism with such comical precision that you'll wonder why you ever bother to leave the safety of your living room. For my money, nobody has ever produced a better snapshot of the Baggage Carousel, "where passengers traditionally gather at the end of a flight to spend several relaxing hours watching the arrival of luggage from some other flight, which comes randomly spurting out of a mysterious troll-infested tunnel that is apparently connected to another airport, possibly in a different dimension...



I'll Mature When I'm Dead: Dave Barry's Amazing Tales of Adulthood I'll Mature When I'm Dead: Dave Barry's Amazing Tales of Adulthood
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Jen Lancaster and Dave Barry: Author One-on-One Jen Lancaster is a former vice president at an investor relations firm and a New York Times bestselling author. Her books include My Fair Lazy, Pretty in Plaid, and Bitter is the New Black. She replaced Dave Barry as writer for Humor Hotel, a nationally syndicated humor column...



Dave Barry's Greatest Hits Dave Barry's Greatest Hits
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A Greatest Hits package to die for, in which the inimitable, Pulitzer-packing humorist applies himself to taxes, toilets, airbags, baseball, beer commercials, and numerous other American artifacts. A typical bit, from a piece on legalized gambling: "Off-Track Betting parlors are the kinds of places where you never see signs that say, 'Thank You for Not Smoking...



Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up
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The title, as Dave Barry admits, is not entirely accurate. To be sure, this collection of articles does contain what the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author calls "an unusually high (for me) level of factual content." But there is also an abundance of goofy reportage, fart jokes (see "It's A Gas"), and Barry's long-overdue thoughts on natural childbirth.



Dave Barry Does Japan Dave Barry Does Japan
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Is this comedic tour of Japan discreet, tasteful, or politically correct? The answer, thank god, is Naaah! Yet Dave Barry's travelogue never grows mean-spirited, and he's always ready to laugh at his own country--and by extension, himself. An example: "I understand that, even if two Japanese have worked together for many years, neither would dream of using the other's first name...



Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far) Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far)
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A brilliantly funny look at the tumultuous recent past from the Pulitzer Prize–winning humorist. Remember when everything was going to go to hell when Y2K struck? That didn’t happen. Right? But what did happen? To provide a little perspective on a really messed-up millennium (so far), the one and only Dave Barry slips into his historian’s robe (it’s plush terrycloth) and revisits the defining moments in our country’s recent history—from the Bush years to…jeez, it’s still the Bush years! As an added bonus, Barry quickly—we’re busy here—tosses in the complete history of the last millennium, covering crucial turning points such as the invention of the pizza by Leonardo da Vinci and the computer by Charles Babbage (who died in 1871 still waiting to talk to tech support)...


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