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WWW Sites with Multiple Episode Guides:

Last updated:  March 23, 2004.
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Websites with Multiple Episode Guides:

Disclaimer: It would be impossible for this page to be totally comprehensive, and I'm sure I'm omitting a number of sites. Still, several of the websites listed below have links to yet more websites (not listed here), so hopefully this page will at least be a good starting point. And if you think that I am missing a good episode guides site, or that I should add a website, then just drop me a line (Mailto: ijball***NO-SPAM***@mac.com - remove ***NO-SPAM*** first)!

What follows are the WWW sites that contain multiple episode guides (or episode lists), but are not full TV episode guide/FAQ archives like some of the sites in the The Main TV Episode Guide, 'Spoiler' & Review Sites, or which contain a substantial amount of TV (genre)-related information.

Note: I'd also adivse checking the Other (General) TV WWW Sites page as well, especially the section for TV Index websites for more information on (some) TV series.


Websites with
100+ Episode Guides
Websites with
12-100 Episode Guides
Websites with
<12 Episode Guides

Websites with 100+ Episode Guides:

EpisodeGuides.com:
http://www.episodeguides.com
/html/main.htm
The "EpisodeGuides.com" website has existed since about 1997 - while not as complete as http://www.epguides.com/, EpisodeGuides.com still seems to have nearly 100 episode guides for various TV series.
AllYourTV.com:
http://www.AllYourTV.com/
The "All Your TV" website from Stephanie Seplow and Rick Ellis (this site replaces Rick's old RickOnTV website) - this site appears to contain 100's of episode guides, as well as other TV-related commentaries and information. This site also contains an archive of several year's Primetime TV schedules (including one for 1953!).
DigiGuide:
http://library.digiguide.com/
The site for DigiGuide, which appears to be a British webiste, it contains a relatively extensive index of TV shows (including many Brit TV shows), which includes episode guides for many TV shows.
EpGuides.de:
http://www.epguides.de/tv.htm
Torsten Kracke's EpGuides.de site for TV episode guides and lists, with the added benefit of being in Deutsch (that's German for the language deficient!) - this site now contains almost 600 episode guides in German!

Websites with 12-100 Episode Guides:

GuideWriter's Episode Guides:
http://www.geocities.com
/Hollywood/9821/

The GuideWriter's Episode Guides website from Audrey DeLisle, which contains her several TV episode guides (e.g. Diagnosis: Murder, Fall Guy, Grace Under Fire, Hart to Hart, The Increbible Hulk, several dozen other episode guides); a useful site, especially for guides for syndicated shows.

Note, also, that Audrey has collected the guides from Tom Walsh's old AviMall Episode Guide Archives (and several dozen more episode guides), and put them up here:
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/9821/1toms-pg.htm

THIS TV WEBSITE:
http://homepage.mac.com/ijball
/TV.html
My Web site, containing several TV episode guides (e.g. Saved by the Bell, The Nanny, La Femme Nikita, etc.) and FAQ's, including this rec.arts.tv FAQ.
Mailto: ijball***NO-SPAM***@mac.com (remove ***NO-SPAM*** first)
CultScreen's Guides:
http://www.cultscreens.co.uk
/tvshows/
CultScreen's wesbite, which contains perhaps two dozen episode guides for shows in several genres (e.g. Sci-Fi, drama, action, comedy, cartoons).
Dean Adams' guides:
http://www.nyx.net
/~dnadams/index.html
A Web site for Dean Adams' episode guides, which mostly include FOX comedies (e.g. Married With Children, Get a Life), but also include comedies like Frasier and others.
Episode Guides by LS:
http://www.fortunecity.com
/lavendar/pulpfiction/99/
A Web site for Stephan Lerchegger's episode guides (e.g. Who's the Boss?, Growing Pains, Full House, Walker Texas Ranger, etc.) and German episode lists.

The Inner Mind's guides:
http://www.innermind.com/myguides/

The "Inner Mind" website, which includes episode guides for shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Fugitive, Lost In Space, etc.

SFTV.org:
http://www.sftv.org/
Lee Whitesides' site for Science-Fiction (& fantasy) TV shows, and their airing schedules; includes episode lists.
The "Short Guides" site:
http://come.to/tvguides
A site for many episode lists (and some episode guides), mostly for US comedies and Swedish TV shows - from Daniel Andersson.
TV Mega Site:
http://www.tvmegasite.net/
The "TV Mega Site", which is the successor to Suzanne Lanoue's TV web site; it containing many TV related links, and a number of episode guides, including several guides that cannot be found elsewhere.
UltimateDruid's Cult TV site:
http://www.geocities.com
/ultimatedruid/Tvshow.htm
UltimateDruid's Cult TV Show Appreciation page - contains over a dozen episode guides for various Sci-Fi type TV shows.
Vidiot's website:
http://www.vidiot.com/
A Web site for Vidiot's guides, including the "complete" Web on the Star Trek saga, as well as a number of episode guides (though you have to hunt a little to find them - they don't seem to be accessible from a central archive...).

Websites with <12 Episode Guides or More Show-Specific Sites:

Blueshift Studios Reviews:
http://www.blueshiftstudios.com
/reviews/index.shtml
The "Blueshift Studios Reviews Archive" web site, home of TV show Reviews by well known usenet newsgroup contributors David Hines, Anthony Graham and Mike Barklage for shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, etc.
Canadian TV Dramas page:
http://www.wintertime.com
/OH/candrama.html
Patty Winter's for Canadian TV dramas, which include some of her episode guides, and links for other Canadian TV dramas.
The Cynics Corners:
http://www.cynicscorner.org/
Site of "The Cynics Corner" Reviews by David Sluss, whose lacerating reviews cut 'bad' SFTV (e.g. ST: Enterprise, Andromeda, etc.) to shreads!
Entertainment Media Archives:
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca
/Recreation/EMA/
The "Entertainment Media Archives" for Tony Cianfaglione's episode guides for Three's Company, Ally McBeal, Matt Houston and McHale's Navy.
Newton's Laws of Television:
http://www.mjnewton.demon.co.uk
/tv/

The "Newton's Laws of Television" site from Matthew J. Newton, which is dedicated to some British TV comedies.

Primetime TV (Cop TV):
http://coptv.miningco.com/
The "Primetime TV" (aka. "Cop TV") webiste from Elizabeth Larken - it contains indexes of and episode guides for a number of shows. It also contains links to broadcast networks, and other info.

Rugrats Onlune:
http://www.innermind.com
/myguides/

Steve Mindykowski's comprehensive Rugrats Onlune site.


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