This book challenges the idea that early television drama consisted of static plays relayed from the theatre. It draws on new archival evidence, including an analysis of the groundbreaking BBC production of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954). The book demonstrates that television drama pioneers produced a diverse and innovative range of plays.
This book challenges the idea that early television drama consisted of static plays relayed from the theatre. It draws on new archival evidence, including an analysis of the groundbreaking BBC production of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954). The book demonstrates that television drama pioneers produced a diverse and innovative range of plays.
Jason Jacobs is Lecturer in Film and Television Studies, University of Warwick
Inhaltsangabe
The Intimate Screen The End of the Photographed Stage Play: Television Drama, 1936-39 The Illustrated Broadcast? Defining Television Drama, 1946-50 'Lost not cosy': Expanding the Screen of Television Drama, 1951-55 Conclusion Index
The Intimate Screen The End of the Photographed Stage Play: Television Drama, 1936-39 The Illustrated Broadcast? Defining Television Drama, 1946-50 'Lost not cosy': Expanding the Screen of Television Drama, 1951-55 Conclusion Index
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