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You're not watching me, Mummy and Try a little tenderness : two plays for television
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ISBN: 0571112404 0571376886 Year: 1978 Publisher: London Faber and Faber

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British television drama
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ISBN: 0521221862 Year: 1981 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press

Script to screen : the story of five television plays : from Z cars to The charmer
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ISBN: 0952751208 Year: 1996 Publisher: London Ver Books


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A sense of place : regional British television drama, 1956-82
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ISBN: 1781706328 1526129825 9781526129826 9781781706329 9780719086786 0719086787 Year: 2012 Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press,

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This pioneering study examines regional British television drama from its beginnings on the BBC and ITV in the 1950s to the arrival of Channel Four in 1982. It discusses the ways in which regionalism, regional culture and regional identity have been defined, and outlines the history of regional broadcasting in the UK.


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British television drama : past, present and future
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ISBN: 9781137327574 113732757X 9781137327567 1137327561 1137327596 1137327588 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York ; Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan

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"British Television Drama provides resources for critical thinking about key aspects of television drama in Britain since 1960, including institutional, textual, cultural, economic and audience-centred modes of study. It presents and contests significant strands of critical work in the field, since the essays by TV professionals reveal their strongly-held views about TV (which often conflict productively with the views of fellow contributors) and the academics offer reasoned and more developed arguments that advance understanding. The new edition includes a revised chapter by acclaimed TV producer Tony Garnett reflecting on his work since Cathy Come Home in the 1960s, new chapters by Phil Redmond the creator of Brookside and Hollyoaks, and Cameron Roach, Head of Drama Commissioning at Sky TV and former executive producer of Waterloo Road. New academic analyses include work on Downton Abbey, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Ashes to Ashes, adaptations of Persuasion, and the changing production methods on Coronation Street. The book's three sections are framed by new introductory essays by the editors to establish and contextualise the primary concerns and methodologies of each chapter"--

Television drama : realism, modernism, and British culture.
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ISBN: 0198742185 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press


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Social Class and Television Drama in Contemporary Britain
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ISBN: 1137555068 113755505X Year: 2017 Publisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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A rich and nuanced approach to class and its mediation through contemporary British television drama, this collection responds to the precarity that circulates and constricts in ‘Austerity Britain’, pre- and post-Brexit. The book self-consciously eschews obvious class-bound texts such as Shameless and Downton Abbey, offering fresh perspectives and insights on popular programmes such as This is England and Happy Valley. Although class is a central theme, the contributors also draw on theoretical work on emotion, gender and ethnicity. - - Kristyn Gorton, University of York, UK. This collection is a wide-ranging exploration of contemporary British television drama and its representations of social class. Through early studio-set plays, soap operas and period drama, the volume demonstrates how class provides a bridge across multiple genres and traditions of television drama. The authors trace this thematic emphasis into the present day, offering fascinating new insights into the national conversation around class and identity in Britain today. The chapters engage with a range of topics including authorial explorations of Stephen Poliakoff and Jimmy McGovern, case studies of television performers Maxine Peake and Jimmy Nail, and discussions of the sitcom genre and animation form. This book offers new perspectives on popular British television shows such as Goodnight Sweetheart and Footballers’ Wives, and analysis of more recent series such as Peaky Blinders and This is England. .


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Jack Rosenthal
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ISBN: 1781703140 1847794491 9781781703144 9781847794499 9780719077043 0719077044 9780719088117 0719088119 1847797067 Year: 2009 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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This is the first-ever critical work on Jack Rosenthal, the award-winning British television dramatist. His career began with Coronation Street in the 1960's and he became famous for his popular sitcoms, including The Lovers and The Dustbinmen. During what is often known as the 'golden age' of British television drama, Rosenthal wrote such plays as The Knowledge, The Chain, Spend, Spend, Spend and P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang, as well as the pilot for the series London's Burning. This study offers a close analysis of all Rosenthal's best-known works, drawing on archival material as well as interview...

Beyond representation : Television drama and the politics and aesthetics of identity
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ISBN: 1781701016 1847791727 9781847791726 9781781701010 0719074584 9780719074585 Year: 2006 Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press,

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'Beyond Representation' poses the question as to whether over the last 30 years there have been signs of progress in the representation of 'marginalised' or subaltern identity categories, within television drama in Britain and the US.

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