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This is the first full-length study of the screenwriter Troy
Kennedy Martin, whose work for film and television includes Z Cars,
The Italian Job, Kelly's Heroes, The Sweeney, Reilly - Ace of Spies
and Edge of Darkness. With a career spanning six decades Troy
Kennedy Martin has seen the rise and fall of the television
dramatist, making his debut in the era of studio-based television
drama in the late 1950s prior to the transition to filmed drama
(for which he argued in a famous manifesto) as the television play
was gradually replaced by popular series and serials, for which
Kennedy Martin did some of his best work. Drawing on original
interviews with Kennedy Martin and his collaborators, as well as
extensive research at the BBC Written Archives Centre and the
British Film Institute Library (which holds a Special Collection of
Troy Kennedy Martin's scripts), the book provides a comprehensive
analysis of the film and television career of one of Britain's
leading screenwriters, whose work includes many adaptations as well
as original scripts and screenplays. Also included is a chapter
examining Kennedy Martin's significant contribution to innovative
and experimental television drama - his 1964 'Nats Go Home' polemic
and the six-part serial, Diary of a Young Man, plus his 1986
MacTaggart Lecture which anticipated recent developments in
television style and technology. Written in an easily accessible
style, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in
television drama, screenwriting, and the history of British
television over the last fifty years.
This pioneering study examines regional British television drama
from its beginnings on the BBC and ITV in the 1950s to the arrival
of Channel Four in 1982. It discusses the ways in which
regionalism, regional culture and regional identity have been
defined, outlines the history of regional broadcasting in the UK,
and includes two detailed case studies - of Granada Television and
BBC English Regions Drama - representing contrasting examples of
regional television drama during what is often described as the
'golden age' of British television. The conclusion brings the study
up to date by discussing recent developments in regional drama
production, and by considering future possibilities. Written in a
scholarly but accessible style, the book uncovers a forgotten
history of British television drama that will be of interest to
lecturers and students of media and cultural studies, as well as
the general reader with an interest in the history of British
television. -- .
This is the first full-length study of the screenwriter Troy
Kennedy Martin, whose work for film and television includes Z Cars,
The Italian Job, Kelly's Heroes, The Sweeney, Reilly - Ace of Spies
and Edge of Darkness. With a career spanning six decades, Troy
Kennedy Martin has seen the rise and fall of the television
dramatist, making his debut in the era of studio-based television
drama in the late 1950s prior to the transition to filmed drama
(for which he argued in a famous manifesto), as the television play
was gradually replaced by popular series and serials, for which
Kennedy Martin did some of his best work. Written in an easily
accessible style, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest
in television drama, screenwriting, and the history of British
television over the last fifty years. -- .
This widely-respected history of British television drama is an
indispensable guide to the significant developments in the area;
from its beginnings on the BBC in the 1930s and 40s to its position
in the twenty-first century, as television enters a multichannel
digital era. Embracing the complete spectrum of television drama,
Lez Cooke places programmes in their social, political and
industrial contexts, and surveys the key dramas, writers, producers
and directors. Thoroughly revised and updated, this second edition
includes new images and case studies, new material on British
television drama before 1936, an expanded bibliography and a
substantial new chapter that explores the renaissance in the
quality, variety and social ambition of television drama in Britain
since 2002. Comprehensive and accessible, this book will be of
value to anyone interested in the rich history of British
television and modern drama.
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