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veröffentlicht: | Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2015. ©2007. |
Medientyp: | Buch, E-Book |
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Umfang: | 1 online resource (230 pages) |
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ISBN: |
9780719098574
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Print version:: | Mulvey, Laura, Experimental British Television, Manchester : Manchester University Press,c2015 |
Kollektion: | E-Books adlr |
The first academic study to focus on experimental British television. Uncovers the history of experimental television, bringing back forgotten programmes and places the aesthetics of experimentation within historical contexts. The book also examines the importance of the changing technologies on British television. |
EXPERIMENTAL BRITISH TELEVISION Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: experimental British television: Laura Mulvey 1. 'Creative in its own right': the Langham Group and the search for a new television drama: John Hill 2. 'And now for your Sunday night experimental drama . . .': experimentation and Armchair Theatre: Helen Wheatley 3. A 'new drama for television'?: Diary of a Young Man¹: John Hill 4. 'The very new can only come from the very old': Ken Russell, national culture and the possibility of experimental television at the BBC in the 1960s: Kay Dickinson 5. From art to avant-garde? Television, formalism and the arts documentary in 1960s Britain: Jamie Sexton 6. An experiment in television drama: John McGrath's The Adventures of Frank: Lez Cooke 7. Don't fence me in: The Singing Detective and the synchronicity of indeterminacy: Catrin Prys 8. Visions: a Channel 4 experiment 1982-85: John Ellis 9. Experimenting on air: UK artists' film on television: A. L. Rees 10. Experimental music video and television: K. J. Donnelly 11. 'Yes, it's war!': Chris Morris and comedy's representational strategies: Brett Mills Bibliography Index. |