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Anticlockwise (Hardcover)
Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Bernard Ginez
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R1,082
Discovery Miles 10 820
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Avengers was a unique, genre-defying television series which
blurred the traditional boundaries between 'light entertainment'
and disturbing drama. It was a product of the constantly-evolving
1960s yet retains a timeless charm. The monochrome filmed Emma Peel
season had established a cult following for a series which became
an intrinsic part of the 'Swinging Sixties'. Backed by US dollars,
the show was now filmed 'in color' and Avengerland becomes stranger
and more playful than ever: Steed is shrunk to the size of a desk
pad, forced to evade a machine-gun-toting nanny; Emma Peel is
tortured in a medieval ducking stool and turned into a living
cybernaut. Mrs. Peel, We're Needed draws on the knowledge of a
broad range of experts and fans of The Avengers as it explores the
wonderfully mad Technicolor world of Emma Peel. "The Avengers in
pop culture is The Avengers with Diana Rigg and Patrick Macnee, in
colour. It is this season that defines the show." (Piers Johnson)
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Avengerland Regained (Hardcover)
Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Piers Johnson, James Speirs, Darren Burch, …
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R1,075
Discovery Miles 10 750
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Avengers was a unique, genre-defying television series which
blurred the traditional boundaries between 'light entertainment'
and disturbing drama. It was a product of the constantly-evolving
1960s yet retains a timeless charm. The creation of The New
Avengers, in 1976, saw John Steed re-emerge, alongside two younger
co-leads: sophisticated action girl Purdey and Gambit, a 'hard man'
with a soft centre. The cultural context had changed - including
the technology, music, fashions, cars, fighting styles and
television drama itself - but Avengerland was able to re-establish
itself. Nazi invaders, a third wave of cybernauts, Hitchcockian
killer birds, a sleeping city, giant rat, a deadly health spa, a
skyscraper with a destructive mind...The 1970s series is,
paradoxically, both new yet also part of the rich, innovative
Avengers history. Avengerland Regained draws on the knowledge of a
broad range of experts and fans as it explores the final vintage of
The Avengers.
Television drama is frequently marginalised as a piece of fleeting
popular culture rather than 'a more lasting art form'. The
emergence of television studies has helped to question this
mind-set. Innovative television drama can rival any field of the
arts in terms of material worthy of critical exploration. This
series of books focuses on 'outstanding' examples of British
television dramas, centring on a single episode in an attempt to
explain what makes both the episode in particular, and the series
in general, remarkable. The social context, script, characters
sets/locations, music, and direction are all focal points. This
Classic British Television Drama (CBTD) series of books continues
with an exploration of Man in a Suitcase's episode Day of
Execution. Elements of Cold War espionage, American gumshoe,
British thriller and 'Swinging' London combine in a series which is
hard to define and was, arguably, ahead of its time.
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Avengerland Regained (Paperback)
Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Piers Johnson, James Speirs, Darren Burch, …
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R709
Discovery Miles 7 090
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Avengers was a unique, genre-defying television series which
blurred the traditional boundaries between 'light entertainment'
and disturbing drama. It was a product of the constantly-evolving
1960s yet retains a timeless charm. The creation of The New
Avengers, in 1976, saw John Steed re-emerge, alongside two younger
co-leads: sophisticated action girl Purdey and Gambit, a 'hard man'
with a soft centre. The cultural context had changed - including
the technology, music, fashions, cars, fighting styles and
television drama itself - but Avengerland was able to re-establish
itself. Nazi invaders, a third wave of cybernauts, Hitchcockian
killer birds, a sleeping city, giant rat, a deadly health spa, a
skyscraper with a destructive mind...The 1970s series is,
paradoxically, both new yet also part of the rich, innovative
Avengers history. Avengerland Regained draws on the knowledge of a
broad range of experts and fans as it explores the final vintage of
The Avengers.
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Anticlockwise (Paperback)
Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Bernard Ginez
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R635
Discovery Miles 6 350
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Title: Journals kept by Mr. G. and Capt. Denham, during a captivity
in China in ... 1842. Edited by a Barrister.Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF ASIA collection includes books
from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This series
includes ethnographic and general histories of distinct peripheral
coastal regions that comprise South and East Asia. Other works
focus on cultural history, archaeology, and linguistics. These
books help readers understand the forces that shaped the ancient
civilisations and influenced the modern countries of Asia. ++++The
below data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Gully, Robert; Denham, Captain; 1844. 8 . 1434.f.6.
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