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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Manchester [u.a.] : Manchester Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV019734812
    Format: IX, 230 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0719069335 , 0719069327 , 9780719069321 , 9780719069338
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Fernsehspiel ; Geschichte 1960-2004 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1814732853
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 230 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781526125392 , 9781526125408
    Series Statement: Manchester Gothic
    Content: Popular television drama: critical perspectives' is a collection of essays examining landmark programmes of the last forty years, from 'Doctor Who' to 'The Office', and from 'The Demon Headmaster' to 'Queer As Folk'. Contributions from prominent academics focus on the full range of popular genres, from sitcoms to science fiction, gothic horror and children's drama, and challenge received wisdom by reconsidering how British television drama can be analysed.; Each section is preceded by an introduction in which the editors discuss how the essays address existing problems in the field and also suggest new directions for study. The book is split into three sections, addressing the enduring appeal of popular genres, the notion of 'quality' in television drama, and analysing a range of programmes past and present.; Popular television drama: critical perspectives will be of interest to students and researchers in many academic disciplines that study television drama. Its breadth and focus on popular programmes will also appeal to those interested in the shows themselves
    Content: A collection of essays that examine landmark popular television drama from the last forty years, from 'Doctor Who' to 'The Office'. Contributors focus on programmes across the range of popular genres, from sitcoms to science fiction, gothic horror and children's drama
    Content: Editors' introduction - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey; Part I; Editors' introduction: The boundaries of genre; the sitcom - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey; 1. 'Our usual impasse': The episodic situation comedy revisited - Barry Langford; 2. Remembering 'Butterflies': The comic art of housework - Julia Hallam; 3. They do 'like it up 'em': 'Dad's Army' and myths of old England - Robin Nelson; Part II; Editors' introduction: Quality and the 'other' drama - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey; 4. Space for 'quality': Negotiating with the Daleks - Jonathan Bignell; 5. This is the modern world: 'The Prisoner', authorship, allegory - Mark Bould; 6. Can kinky sex be politically correct? 'Queer As Folk' and the geo-ideological inscription of gay sexuality - Peter Billingham; 7. 'Just that kids' thing': The politics of 'Crazyspace', children's television and the case of 'The Demon Headmaster' - Maìre Messenger Davies; Part III; Editors' introduction: Revisiting the familiar - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey; 8. Haunted houses, hidden rooms: women, domesticity and the female Gothic adaptation on television - Helen Wheatley; 9. BBC Drama at the margins: The contrasting fortunes of Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh TV drama in the nineties - Steve Blandford; 10. The new social realism of 'Clocking Off' - Lez Cooke; 11. Becoming popular: Some reflections on the relationship between television and theatre - Stephen Lacey; Afterword
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Mode of access: internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719069327
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719069335
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719069321
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719069338
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Popular television drama Manchester [u.a.] : Manchester University Press, 2005 ISBN 0719069327
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719069335
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719069321
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719069338
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Fernsehspiel ; Geschichte 1960-1982 ; Englisch ; Fernsehspiel ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948126495402882
    Format: 1 online resource (240 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2017. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9781526125392 (eBook) , 9781526125408 (eBook)
    Series Statement: Manchester Gothic
    Content: A collection of essays that examine landmark popular television drama from the last forty years, from 'Doctor Who' to 'The Office'. Contributors focus on programmes across the range of popular genres, from sitcoms to science fiction, gothic horror and children's drama.
    Content: Popular television drama: critical perspectives' is a collection of essays examining landmark programmes of the last forty years, from 'Doctor Who' to 'The Office', and from 'The Demon Headmaster' to 'Queer As Folk'. Contributions from prominent academics focus on the full range of popular genres, from sitcoms to science fiction, gothic horror and children's drama, and challenge received wisdom by reconsidering how British television drama can be analysed.〈BR〉〈BR〉Each section is preceded by an introduction in which the editors discuss how the essays address existing problems in the field and also suggest new directions for study. The book is split into three sections, addressing the enduring appeal of popular genres, the notion of 'quality' in television drama, and analysing a range of programmes past and present.〈BR〉〈BR〉〈i〉Popular television drama: critical perspectives〈/i〉 will be of interest to students and researchers in many academic disciplines that study television drama. Its breadth and focus on popular programmes will also appeal to those interested in the shows themselves.
    Note: Editors' introduction - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey〈BR〉Part I〈BR〉Editors' introduction: The boundaries of genre; the sitcom - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey〈BR〉1. 'Our usual impasse': The episodic situation comedy revisited - Barry Langford〈BR〉2. Remembering 'Butterflies': The comic art of housework - Julia Hallam〈BR〉3. They do 'like it up 'em': 'Dad's Army' and myths of old England - Robin Nelson〈BR〉Part II〈BR〉Editors' introduction: Quality and the 'other' drama - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey〈BR〉4. Space for 'quality': Negotiating with the Daleks - Jonathan Bignell〈BR〉5. This is the modern world: 'The Prisoner', authorship, allegory - Mark Bould〈BR〉6. Can kinky sex be politically correct? 'Queer As Folk' and the geo-ideological inscription of gay sexuality - Peter Billingham〈BR〉7. 'Just that kids' thing': The politics of 'Crazyspace', children's television and the case of 'The Demon Headmaster' - Maìre Messenger Davies〈BR〉Part III〈BR〉Editors' introduction: Revisiting the familiar - Jonathan Bignell and Stephen Lacey〈BR〉8. Haunted houses, hidden rooms: women, domesticity and the female Gothic adaptation on television - Helen Wheatley〈BR〉9. BBC Drama at the margins: The contrasting fortunes of Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh TV drama in the nineties - Steve Blandford〈BR〉10. The new social realism of 'Clocking Off' - Lez Cooke〈BR〉11. Becoming popular: Some reflections on the relationship between television and theatre - Stephen Lacey〈BR〉Afterword. , Also available in print form. , Mode of access: internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bignell, Jonathan. Popular television drama: critical perspectives, ISBN 9780719069321
    Language: English
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