The 30 Rock Book

Inside the Iconic Show, from Blerg to EGOT

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The hilarious true story of the making of the cult classichit show 30 Rock

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Mike Roe

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A fascinating and hilarious deep dive into 30 Rock, Tina Fey’s beloved modern classic comedy—now in paperbackIt’s hard to remember a time when Tina Fey wasn’t a star, but back in the early 2000s, she was a Saturday Night Live writer who was far from a household name. It’s even harder to remember when Fey’s sitcom 30 Rock was tanking, but it was. It premiered in the fall of 2006, and by November, the New York Times wrote that 30 Rock was “perilously close to a flop.” But despite all expectations (including those of some of the cast and crew), Fey’s eccentric buddy comedy lasted 138 episodes, spanning seven seasons. It resurrected the career of Alec Baldwin, survived an extended absence by Tracy Morgan, and permeated the culture—its breakneck pacing, oddball characters, and extremely rich joke writing are deeply beloved by millions of fans. Through more than 50 original interviews with cast, crew, critics, and more, culture writer Mike Roe brings to life the history of the gloriously goofy show that became an all-time classic. The 30 Rock Book has everything in it, from tales of the amazing music still stuck in our heads to the iconic bit characters that make the show, all the love and drama of the backstage crew . . . and the creative failures and successes along the way. So grab your night cheese and muffin tops, cuddle up with your slanket against your Japanese body pillow, and settle in for the story of one of the funniest shows in television history.

Additional information

Weight 350 g
Dimensions 14.8 x 22.2 cm
Publisher name ABRAMS
Publication date 27 October 2022
Number of pages 304
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 14.8 x 22.2 cm
Weight 350 g

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Mike Roe has been a journalist for more than a dozen years, working in both digital and radio for NPR station KPCC. He’s currently the arts and entertainment editor for KPCC’s digital site LAist, and recently won an L.A. Press Club award for a popular oral history of 30 Rock’s “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah” song. His other oral histories include a look at Parks and Recreation’s “Galentine’s Day,” as well as a more dramatic piece on Blade Runner and its connections to Los Angeles. He has written and performed comedy around Los Angeles as part of several theater sketch comedy teams, including house teams at iO West and the Pack Theater, and has written and produced comedy videos featured on Funny or Die.