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British Television Drama - Past, Present and Future

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Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Bignell is Professor of Television and Film at the University of Reading, UK. He works on the history and analysis of television, especially television drama in the UK and USA, using archival sources and the detailed analysis of programmes. Recent publications include An Introduction to Television Studies (3rd editon, 2012), Beckett on Screen: The Television Plays (2009) and A European Television History (co-edited with A. Fickers, 2008) Klappentext A collection of essays which debates the past, present and future of British television drama. Writers, producers and television executives reflect on the changing face of TV drama, and academics present case studies on critical approaches, general topics and specific programmes. Zusammenfassung A collection of essays which debates the past! present and future of British television drama. Writers! producers and television executives reflect on the changing face of TV drama! and academics present case studies on critical approaches! general topics and specific programmes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Editors' Introduction Contexts; T.Garnett SECTION I: Editors' Introduction: Production Context Television Drama Series: A Producer's View; I.Shubik TV Drama: Then and Now; J.McGrath Sydney Newman and the 'Golden Age'; S.Sutton The 1970s: Regional Variations; B.Hanson Writing Television Drama: Then and Now; A.Davies 'The Age of Innocence'; A.Plater Playing Shops, Shopping Plays: The Effect of the Internal Market on Television Drama; D.Elgar SECTION 2: Editor's Introduction: Critical Constructions, Approaches to TV Drama Mapping the Terrain: Troy Kennedy Martin's Edge of Darkness; J.Bull Holding On: Signs of the City, The Motif of the Redemptive Journey in Tony Marchant's Holding On; P.Billingham 'What Truth is there in this Story?': The Dramatisation of Northern Ireland; E.Braun The Emancipatory Strategies of Reginald Perrin; C.Fox 'Run Over by One's Own Story': Genre and Ethos in Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective'; A.Hilfer Power Plays: Gender, Genre, and Lynda La Plante; J.Hallam Too Secret for Words: Coded Dissent in Female-authored Wednesday Plays; M.Macmurraugh-Kavanagh What Do Actors Do When They Act?; J.Caughie Multiple Authorship in TV Drama: Trevor Griffith's version of The Cherry Orchard; J.Tulloch Conclusion Select Bibliography Index...

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Authors Jonatha Bignell, Jonathan Bignell, Jonathan Etc. Lacey Bignell, Jonathan Lacey Bignell, BIGNELL JONATHAN ETC LACEY STEP, Stephen Lacey
Assisted by Bignell (Editor), J Bignell (Editor), J. Bignell (Editor), Jonathan Bignell (Editor), Lacey (Editor), Lacey (Editor), S. Lacey (Editor), Stephen Lacey (Editor), Madeleine MacMurraugh-Kavanagh (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2000
 
EAN 9780333774953
ISBN 978-0-333-77495-3
No. of pages 211
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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