Scarecrow and Mrs. King

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Contents

[edit] Introduction

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[edit] The Show

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[edit] Terminology

Below is a list of terms and their definitions that are used in this fan community.

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[edit] Timeline

Below is a partial timeline of events that took place in this fan community.

Includes data on total stories posted to FanFiction.Net on December 28, 2006 and January 3, 2007, total of new stories added during those periods, number of LiveJournal communities and users with the fandom as an interest, number of news stories on Google, number of episodes on television in a two week period.

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[edit] 1986

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[edit] 2003

  • On July 6, 2003, an article about the show was created on Wikipedia. [30]
  • On October 17-19, 2003, the Scarecrow and Mrs. King 20th Anniversary event was held at Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn in North Hollywood, CA. Bruce Boxleitner, Beverly Garland, Martha Smith, Paul Stout, Myron Natwick, Joseph Brutsman (cast members), Richard Herd (guest star), and Dennis Duckwall (producer) attended the event.
  • On October 23, 2003, the mailing list SMK25thAnniversary was created. [31]

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[edit] 2006

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[edit] Kerfluffles

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[edit] Influential communities

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[edit] Influential fanworks

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[edit] Fandom members

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[edit] Fandom size

As of January 27, 2008, 3 people on InsaneJournal list "scarecrow and mrs. king" as an interest [44], there were 1,064 stories on FanFiction.Net [45], 0 stories on FanLib, [46] 5 stories on AdultFanFiction.Net, [47] and 62 people on LiveJournal list "scarecrow and mrs. king" as an interest. [48]

[edit] External links

[edit] See also

http://www.angelfire.com/tv/smkfanfic - IFF FILM LIBRARY

[edit] Sources

Below is a partial list of articles and academic sources to help you continue to learn about this community.

  • Jenkins, Henry. Textual Poachers Television Fans & Participatory Culture. New York: Routledge, 1992.



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