From Boys from the Blackstuff to Howards' Way: a critical examination of British television under Thatcher (original) (raw)

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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Review of "The Tories and Television" by Anthony-Ridge Newman. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2016.

Antony Mullen

2017

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Critical contexts: Feminist television criticism and women's television histories (PhD chapter)

Jilly Boyce Kay

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Television and the popular: viewing from the British perspective

Jonathan Bignell

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British Television's Lost New Wave Moment: Single Drama and Race

Eleni Liarou

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PhD thesis: Gender, feminism and talk on British television, 1970-1990

Jilly Boyce Kay

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A Historical Sensibility: Television, Postfeminism and the Second World War

Cat Mahoney

2017

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Playing with the Past: THE COMPLETE AND UTTER HISTORY OF BRITAIN in the Context of Sixties Television

Kevin Flanagan

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John McGrath and the dialogues of television studies

Jonathan Bignell

International Journal of Scottish Theatre, 2002

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‘“Spiced with a touch of glitz and a lot of fun”: Watch the Woman, “rogue” feminism, and 1980s television for women’

Jilly Boyce Kay

The Past in Visual Culture: Essays on Memory, Nostalgia and the Media, 2017

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Brixton’s Aflame: Television History Workshop and the other Battle of Britain

Tara Brabazon

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This is England: Growing Up in Thatcher's Britain

David Buckingham

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Review: Popular television drama: critical perspectives

Helena Sheehan

European Journal of Communication, 2006

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A ‘New Wave’ in British Television Drama

Lez Cooke

2005

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‘”Media virgins versus political lions”: Historicising the gender politics of Question Time’, in L. Mee and J. Walker (eds.) Cinema, Television and History: New Approaches

Jilly Boyce Kay

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"It's typically feminine self-pity and nagging": rethinking the gendered communicative ethos of television talk through No Man's Land (ATV/ITV, 1973), invited talk at the Film, Television & Media Research Seminar series, University of East Anglia, 2015

Jilly Boyce Kay

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"Women pushed their way forward and became quite a force within the BBC": Women's roles in television production and the production of programmes for women

Dr Vanessa Jackson

Television for Women, New Directions, 2017

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Popular Television Drama: Critical Perspectives

Stephen Lacey

2005

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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.

Amanda Wrigley

2016

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Sills-Jones, D., 2016. Before the history boom: Revisiting UK television history documentary production. Critical Studies in Television, 11(1), pp.78-95.

Dafydd Sills-Jones

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Television and British cinema. Convergence and divergence since 1990

Ib Bondebjerg

Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2015

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Representing black Britain : black images on British television from 1936 to the present day

Sarita Malik

1998

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Feminist Television Criticism: Notes and Queries

Janet McCabe

… Studies in Television: scholarly studies in …, 2006

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The Role of Films in Politics: The Representation of Boris Johnson in 'This England' TV Series

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Regulating the Abject: The TV Make-Over As Site of Neoliberal Reinvention Toward Bourgeois Femininity

Jessica Ringrose

Feminist Media Studies, 2008

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Assessing Television’s ‘Political Dramas’

Kay Richardson

Sociology Compass, 2012

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News and political consensus: C.B.C. television and the 1983 British election

Ian Taylor

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 2008

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Live and kicking: a meta-critical discourse on television and television studies

Christina Adamou

Science Fiction Film & Television, 2010

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Exhausted and Exhausting: Television Studies and British Soap Opera

christine geraghty

Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 2010

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Televisionism (co-edited special issue)

Andrea Hajek, PhD

The Italianist Film Issue, 2014

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Horror Comics and Highbrow Sadism: Televising George Orwell in the 1950s

Daniel Lea

Literature & History, 2010

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‘This outlet for criticism could ginger up the whole climate in which television is watched’: (Re)viewing Points of View – Audience, Access and Participation

Su Holmes

Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 2009

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The Amazing Mrs Politician: Television Entertainment and Women in Politics

Valentina Cardo

2011

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Introduction: Television in the Afternoon

Helen Wood

Critical Studies in Television: An International Journal of Television Studies, 2014

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Tinwell, A. (2013) ‘The Impact of Thatcherism in Popular Culture’, Journal of European Popular Culture, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 123-138.

Angela Tinwell

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