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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead
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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead
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'In Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, caretaker Jud Crandall warns against burying bodies in the old Indian burial ground. “They don’t come back the same”, the old man drawls, with a mix of desperation and horror in his voice.' (Introduction)
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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead
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