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Entertaining Television

Autor Su Holmes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2008
Entertaining television challenges the idea that the BBC in the 1950s was elitist and 'staid', upholding Reithian values in a paternalistic, even patronising way. By focusing on a number of (often controversial) programme case studies - such as the soap opera, the quiz/ game show, the 'problem' show and programmes dealing with celebrity culture - Su Holmes demonstrates how BBC television surprisingly explored popular interests and desires. She also uncovers a number of remarkable connections with programmes and topics at the forefront of television today, ranging from talk shows, 'Reality TV', even to our contemporary obsession with celebrity. The book is iconclastic, percipient and grounded in archival research, and will be of use to anyone studying television history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719077913
ISBN-10: 0719077915
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS

Cuprins

List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Public Service and the Popular: Debates and Developments 2 'Neighbours to the Nation': 'Soap Opera', the BBC and (Re)visiting The Grove Family (1954-57) 3 'The "Give-Away" Shows - But Who is Really Paying?' Rethinking Quiz and Game Shows on 1950s British Television 4 The Problem Show - 'An.... Unmarried mother sat in a wing-backed chair on TV last night...'BBC Television asks Is This Your Problem? (1955-57) 5 From 'Serialitis' to 'Torture, Treacle, Tears and Trickery': Framing Television Fame 6 Conclusion: 'There's nothing really better than what you're used to, is there?' Bibliography

Notă biografică

Su Holmes is Reader in Television Studies at the University of East Anglia

Descriere

An energetic look at BBC Television in 1950s, illustrating how it was at the forefront of popular programming, including the first Reality TV programmes, quiz and game shows, even 'problem' talk shows.