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Television Drama John Caughie (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow)

Television Drama By John Caughie (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow)

Summary

An account of British television drama from its pre-war origins in live studio drama to its convergence with an emerging British art cinema in the 1990s. The text focuses on debates about politics and form, centred around issues of immediacy and naturalism, realism and modernism in public culture.

Television Drama Summary

Television Drama: Realism, Modernism, and British Culture by John Caughie (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow)

Television Drama offers an account of British television drama from its origins in live studio drama in the prewar and immediate postwar years, through the Golden Age of the single play in the 1960s and 1970s, to its convergence with an emerging British art cinema in the 1990s. It relates the development of television drama to movements which were going on within the culture. In particular, it is concerned with a series of arguments and debates about politics and form which centred around issues of immediacy and naturalism, realism and modernism in public culture. The book addresses contemporary television in the form of the television film and the classic serial, and raises new questions about such issues as adaptation and acting. The importance of the book lies in its attempt to place television drama at the centre of late twentieth-century British culture and to relate the criticism of television drama to a wider history of aesthetic debates and arguments.

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a valuable overview of the history of British television drama ... highly recommended. * CHOICE, Oct 2000, Vol.38, No.2. *
Wise and illuminating book... Caughie's long-awaited contribution... Caughie is particularly adept at identifying the characteristics of television drama during this extraordinary quarter of a century... His book is a thorough examination of trends and influences in television drama, conducted with an eye to exposing myths... Caughie's consideration of teh well-trodden paths of aesthetic theory both surprises nad enlightens. * John Ellis, Sight and Sound May 2000 *

About John Caughie (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow)

John Caughie is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of Companion to British and Irish Cinema (with Kevin Rockett), and on the editorial board of Screen.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'serious drama' ; Early television and television drama ; The making of the 'Golden Age' ; The rush of the real: an aesthetics of immediacy ; Art television: authorship and irony ; Modernism, or, Not non-naturalism ; Television drama and the art film: the logic of convergence ; Small pleasures: adaptation and the past ; Epilogue: the return of value

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GOR002805659
9780198742180
0198742185
Television Drama: Realism, Modernism, and British Culture by John Caughie (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow)
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Oxford University Press
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