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Raising Laughter Robert Sellers

Raising Laughter von Robert Sellers

Raising Laughter Robert Sellers


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Zusammenfassung

This is the first book detailing the history of the golden age of the British sitcom, the 1970s, through the voices of those who created it

Raising Laughter Zusammenfassung

Raising Laughter: How the Sitcom Kept Britain Smiling in the '70s Robert Sellers

The 1970s were the era of the three-day week, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the winter of discontent, trade union Bolshevism and wildcat strikes. Through sitcoms, Raising Laughter provides a fresh look at one of our most divisive and controversial decades. Aside from providing entertainment to millions of people, the sitcom is a window into the culture of the day.

Many of these sitcoms tapped into the decade's sense of cynicism, failure and alienation, providing much-needed laughter for the masses. Shows like Rising Damp and Fawlty Towers were classic encapsulations of worn-out, run-down Britain, while the likes of Dad's Army looked back sentimentally at a romanticised English past.

For the first time, the stories behind the making of every sitcom from the 1970s are told by the actors, writers, directors and producers who made them all happen. This is nostalgia with a capital N, an oral history, the last word, and an affectionate salute to the kind of comedy programme that just isn't made anymore.

Über Robert Sellers

Robert Sellers is an author and journalist. He is the author of the bestselling Hellraisers (Preface, 2009), What Fresh Lunacy is This: The Authorised Biography of Oliver Reed (Constable, 2014) and When Harry Met Cubby (THP, 2019).

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NGR9781803993683
9781803993683
1803993685
Raising Laughter: How the Sitcom Kept Britain Smiling in the '70s Robert Sellers
Neu
Broschiert
The History Press Ltd
2023-09-07
N/A
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