Review: Popular television drama: critical perspectives (original) (raw)
Popular Television Drama: Critical Perspectives
Stephen Lacey
2005
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Jonathan Bignell
2022
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A ‘New Wave’ in British Television Drama
Lez Cooke
2005
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christine geraghty
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Television's greatest hits: compiling a television studies canon
Alan McKee
Screen Education, 2009
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John McGrath and the dialogues of television studies
Jonathan Bignell
International Journal of Scottish Theatre, 2002
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Book chapter on Television Melodrama 'We Are Like That Only ....' in Michael Stewart (ed) Melodrama in Contemporary Film and Television
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İ. Tolga Aktaş
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The Social Reflection of British Political Television Drama During the 1980’s and Analysing How It Compares With Contemporary Political drama.
Alex J D Ray
AJD Ray, 2023
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Helena Sheehan
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Christina Adamou
Science Fiction Film & Television, 2010
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Jonathan Bignell
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(2010) The Language of Fictional Television: Drama and Identity
Monika Bednarek
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Eve Bennett
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James L. Shelton
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Performing the Identity of the Medium: Adaptation and Television Historiography
Jonathan Bignell
Adaptation, 2019
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Brennan, E. 2000. 'On Cultural and Structural Change in RTÉ Television Drama'. Irish Communications Review. Vol. 8, pp.1-13.
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Ib Bondebjerg
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2015
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'The Fantastic Style of Shameless' in Television Aesthetics and Style (eds. Steven Peacock and Jason Jacobs). Bloomsbury Press. 2013
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From Boys from the Blackstuff to Howards' Way: a critical examination of British television under Thatcher
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The interaction of broadcasters, critics and audiences in shaping the cultural meaning and status of television programmes: The public discourse around the second series of Broadchurch
Paul Rixon
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Review of: Viewing America: Twenty-First-Century Television Drama. By Christopher Bigsby. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2013. European Journal of American Studies (Dec. 2, 2014). http://ejas.revues.org/10380 . 9pp.
Christina Dokou
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'Television History: Archives, Excavation and the Future. A Discussion', a roundtable dossier compiled with B. Smart, Critical Studies in Television 11.1 (2016), 1-14.
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Kathleen Collins
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Jonathan Bignell
CSTonline, 2022
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Welcome to the Sitcom School: A Globalized Outlook for the Study of Television History
Sharon Shahaf
Westminster Papers in Communication …, 2007
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Toby Miller
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‘Visible’ and ‘invisible’ performance: Framing performance in 1970s television drama
Douglas McNaughton
Exploring Television Acting, 2018
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Melodrama and Narrative Stagnation in Quality TV
Michael Szalay
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Assessing Television’s ‘Political Dramas’
Kay Richardson
Sociology Compass, 2012
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