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One of the most immensely popular holovid shows across the [[Inner Sphere]], '''The Steinhearts''' is a barely fictionalized soap opera account of the history of [[House Steiner|Steiner Family]]. <ref name=HSTLC-131>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 131 "Culture and the Arts - Public Media - Tharkan Media Associates"</ref><ref name=HHS-119>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 119, "Tharkan Media Associates"</ref>
 
One of the most immensely popular holovid shows across the [[Inner Sphere]], '''The Steinhearts''' is a barely fictionalized soap opera account of the history of [[House Steiner|Steiner Family]]. <ref name=HSTLC-131>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 131 "Culture and the Arts - Public Media - Tharkan Media Associates"</ref><ref name=HHS-119>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 119, "Tharkan Media Associates"</ref>
  

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Property "Update Needed From" (as page type) with input value "Shrapnel (magazine)/Issue 15|Shrapnel Issue 15" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. One of the most immensely popular holovid shows across the Inner Sphere, The Steinhearts is a barely fictionalized soap opera account of the history of Steiner Family. [1][2]

The Steinhearts was filmed on Kochab.[3]

Overview

Produced by the Tharkad-based Tharkad Broadcasting Corporation, circa 3025 "The Steinhearts" was TBC's most popular show both within the borders of the Lyran Commonwealth but also with export sales to networks in the Draconis Combine, Free Worlds League and Federated Suns though they tended to receive episodes as much as a year behind their initial Lyran broadcast. [1] [2]

One of it's characters, Baron Wolfenden, was interpreted by Lyndon Bickner between 3015 and 3021. The Baron died in a similar way as Melissa Steiner-Davion would do.[4] The expensive but high quality AA-75L Laser Pistol would make frequent and prominent appearances in the show, to the point many people in the Lyran realm would refer to the weapon as the "Steinheart Pistol" over its real name.[5]

The show was eventually wound up, only to return to the airwaves after the conclusion of the FedCom Civil War.[2] During the Word of Blake Jihad the Solaris Broadcasting Corporation would show classic episodes of "The Steinhearts" in response to technical difficulties and to pad out its broadcast schedule during the Blakist occupation of Solaris VII. [6] [7]

The series ranked first on the 3072 awards.[8]

The series was still running as of December 3151, remaining both a ratings giant and critical darling. Storylines at the time focused on a mix of current events and those from decades prior.[9]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 131 "Culture and the Arts - Public Media - Tharkan Media Associates"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 119, "Tharkan Media Associates"
  3. Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130), p. 214: "Izar"
  4. BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Art and Leisure section), news item published [06/06/3071] "Lyndon Bickner Dead at 84"
  5. Shrapnel Issue 9 - "The Power of Light: Personal Laser Weaponry"
  6. Dawn of the Jihad, p.49 "Burning First - Retraction"
  7. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 29: "Alliance in Turmoil - The Show Must Go On!"
  8. BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Art and Leisure section), news item published [15/12/3072] "Entertainment Year in Review"
  9. Mercenary Entertainment Network Digest: December 3151 in Shrapnel, Issue 12, p. 103

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