A ‘New Wave’ in British Television Drama (original) (raw)

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

Eleni Liarou

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Review: Popular television drama: critical perspectives

Helena Sheehan

European Journal of Communication, 2006

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Popular Television Drama: Critical Perspectives

Stephen Lacey

2005

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'The Fantastic Style of Shameless' in Television Aesthetics and Style (eds. Steven Peacock and Jason Jacobs). Bloomsbury Press. 2013

Beth Johnson

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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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Exhausted and Exhausting: Television Studies and British Soap Opera

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

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Cultures of TV Drama

Jonathan Bignell

2022

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New Review of Film and Television Studies: The TV crime drama

James L. Shelton

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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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Case Studies of British TV Series: Projecting the Real Life in "Victoria" and "Black Mirror: Nosedive"

İ. Tolga Aktaş

2019

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Irish television drama: A society and its stories

Helena Sheehan

2004

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‘I’m not your mother’: British social realism, neoliberalism and the maternal subject in Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC1, 2014–2016)

Sue Thornham

Feminist Theory, 2019

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Highlights in Anglo- American Drama

Radmila Nastic, PhD

Highlights in Anglo- American Drama, 2015

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Television and the popular: viewing from the British perspective

Jonathan Bignell

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Shameless, the push-pull of transatlantic fiction format adaptation, and star casting

Simone Knox

New Review of Film and Television Studies, 2018

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Docudramatizing the Real: Developments in British TV docudrama since 1990

Jonathan Bignell

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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

European Journal of American Studies, 2014

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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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Producing British Television Drama : Local Production in a Global Era

Ruth McElroy

2019

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Masterpiece Theatre and British Drama Imports on US Television: Discourses of Tension

Simone Knox

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Discussing quality: critical vocabularies and popular television drama

christine geraghty

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Situating 'The South Bank Show': Continuity and Transition in British Arts Television

John Corner, David Lee

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The Social Realist Tradition and Australian Television Drama

Susan Lever

1998

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Choosing Death: Working-Class Coming of Age in Contemporary British Cinema

Paul Dave

Journal of British Cinema and Television, 2013

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Melodrama and Narrative Stagnation in Quality TV

Michael Szalay

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Book Review: Men with Stakes: Masculinity and the Gothic in US Television

Eve Bennett

Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies

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

Lewis Pringle

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‘Visible’ and ‘invisible’ performance: Framing performance in 1970s television drama

Douglas McNaughton

Exploring Television Acting, 2018

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The Fascination with Crisis and the Crisis of Perception in Contemporary British Drama

Sibylle Baumbach

2021

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Brennan, E. 2000. 'On Cultural and Structural Change in RTÉ Television Drama'. Irish Communications Review. Vol. 8, pp.1-13.

Edward Brennan

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Caroline Lusin & Ralf Haekel, eds. Community, Seriality, and the State of the Nation: British and Irish Television Series in the 21st Century. Tübingen: Narr, 2019.

Ralf Haekel

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Performing the Identity of the Medium: Adaptation and Television Historiography

Jonathan Bignell

Adaptation, 2019

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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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Quality TV: Contemporary American Television and Beyond (Reading Contemporary Television

ice zhang

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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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