The role of space in Spanish television fiction. The «Antidisturbios» Case (Movistar+, 2020)
The main objective of this research was to analyse the spatial representation constructed in the fiction TV series Antidisturbios (Riot Police) (Movistar+, 2020). It sought to look at how space is constructed in the narrative, consider the role it plays
Javier Mateos-Pérez
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Transnational Audiences of Turkish Dramas: The Case of Sweden
The Swedish public service television company, SVT (Sveriges Television), has been airing Turkish dramas regularly for the past decade. By examining the reception of Turkish TV series in Sweden, this ongoing research aims to shed light on the cultural ...
Emek Çaylı Rahte
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From 'River Cottage' to 'Chicken Run': Hugh Fearnley-Whttingstall and the class politics of ethical consumption [PDF]
Lifestyle television provides a key site through which to explore the dilemmas of ethical consumption, as the genre shifts to consider the ethics of different consumption practices and taste cultures.
Bakardjieva M. +30 more
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Beryl Reid Says... Good Evening: Performing Queer Identity on British Television [PDF]
Beryl Reid Says… Good Evening was a comedy revue series broadcast on BBC television in the late 1960s which showcased the talents of a renowned British character comedy performer. Beryl Reid’s career spanned music hall, variety theatre, dramatic acting,
White, Rosie
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The structural developments of regional television in Britain and Germany [PDF]
This paper compares the structural developments of regional television in Britain and Germany from the early days of broadcasting to the present from an institutional and organisational perspective.
Golding, Peter, Potschka, Christian
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Transatlantic spaces: production, location and style in 1960s-1970s action-adventure TV series [PDF]
This paper argues that transatlantic hybridity connects space, visual style and ideological point of view in British television action-adventure fiction of the 1960s–1970s.
Bignell, Jonathan
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Television and the popular: viewing from the British perspective [PDF]
The academic discipline of television studies has been constituted by the claim that television is worth studying because it is popular. Yet this claim has also entailed a need to defend the subject against the triviality that is associated with the ...
Bignell, Jonathan
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Tilburg in Smeris: Local Audiences Engaging with (Familiar) Locations on National Television
When a city that is rarely featured on television is used in a television series, local audiences get enthusiastic. Locations featured on screen have particular cultural values to those living close to these television locations.
Sandra Wagemakers
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Learning pronunciation through television series
While there is ample research on the effect of exposure to foreign language (FL) video materials on developing vocabulary knowledge and listening skills, research on the impact of watching videos on acquiring pronunciation skills, especially in terms of both perception and production, is still in its infancy.
Scheffler, Paweł, Baranowska, Karolina
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“Do you really enjoy the modern play?”: Beckett on commercial television [PDF]
Television was the key popular medium of the second half of the twentieth century in the UK, and Samuel Beckett’s work was consistently aired by BBC, the British non-commercial TV broadcaster that had already featured his work on radio since the mid ...
Bignell, Jonathan
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