TV Guide Magazine August 15 1964 Frank McGrath north california edition no label


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Step back in time with the TV Guide Magazine from August 15, 1964, featuring the iconic Frank McGrath on the cover. This edition is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of television history, especially those in Northern California. With its rich content and nostalgic appeal, this magazine offers a glimpse into the entertainment landscape of the 1960s.

The magazine is categorized as "Good" condition, exhibiting minor wear throughout, which adds character to its historical significance. As a newsstand edition, it comes without a label, making it perfect for display or as a unique addition to your collection.

This specific copy features creases on the front cover, which are visible in the accompanying photographs. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of television heritage, lovingly preserved in a plastic protective covering. The presentation allows you to appreciate its vintage charm while ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come.

Key features of this TV Guide Magazine include:

  • Nostalgic Content: Dive into the television programming and trends of the 1960s, an era that shaped much of today’s viewing culture.
  • Eye-Catching Cover: Featuring Frank McGrath, this edition not only looks great but also represents a unique time in television history.

Take a moment to consider the stories and entertainment that this magazine once showcased. It's more than just a publication; it's a window into the past, reflecting the interests and popular culture of that time. Whether you're a serious collector or simply someone who appreciates the history of television, this magazine will make a delightful addition to your archives.

Check out the photos provided for a close-up look at its condition, including the specific creases mentioned.

TV Guide Magazine August 15 1964 Cover

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