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The definitive guide to hundreds of Britain's most outstanding
gardens, in the care of the National Trust The National Trust has
the finest collection of gardens in the United Kingdom. In this
book, Stephen Lacey paints a vivid picture of the individual
gardens, and places each one in its context within British
horticultural history. All the major periods and styles of garden
design are represented, from the formality of early gardens such as
Hanbury Hall and Ham House, magnificent 18th-century landscapes
like Stowe and Croome Park and the heady Victorian creations of
Biddulph Grange and Waddesdon Manor to the famous plantsmen's
gardens of the last century, such as Nymans, Hidcote Manor and
Sissinghurst Castle. The text and pictures have been fully updated,
with new entries including Allan Bank, High Close Arboretum and
Wentworth Castle. Several gardens have undergone major
redevelopment since the previous edition, while others have
colourfully expanded the acreage open to visitors. Extensive tree
planting, including reinstating a lost eighteenth-century avenue at
Dyrham Park and recreating the pear tree arch at Rudyard Kipling's
home, Bateman's, are just a few of the new and exciting additions
to this classic guide to Britain's most outstanding gardens.
Tony Garnett is the first book-length study of one of the most
respected and prolific producers working in British television.
From ground-breaking dramas from the 1960s such as Up the Junction
and Cathy Come Home to the 'must see' series in the 1990s and 2000s
such as This Life and The Cops, Garnett has produced some of the
most important and influential British television drama. This book
charts Garnett's career from his early days as an actor to his
position as executive producer and head of World Productions.
Drawing on personal interviews, archival research, contextual
analysis and selected case studies, Tony Garnett examines the ways
in which Garnett has helped to define the role of the producer in
British television drama. Arguing that Garnett was both a key
creative and political influence on the work he produced and an
enabler of the work of others, the book traces his often combative
relationships with broadcasting institutions (especially the BBC).
Garnett's distinctive contribution to the development of a social
realist aesthetic in British TV drama is also examined, from the
documentary-inspired single plays of the 1960s and 70s to the
subversion of genre within popular drama series of the 1990s and
2000s. Additionally, the study discusses the films he made for the
cinema and considers some of the ways in which Garnett's
experiments in film technology - 16 mm in the 1960s, digital video
in the 1990s - have shaped his creative output. Tony Garnett will
be of interest to all levels of researchers and students of British
television drama, media and film.
Tony Garnett is the first book-length study of one of the most
respected and prolific producers working in British television.
From ground-breaking dramas from the 1960s such as Up the Junction
and Cathy Come Home to the 'must see' series in the 1990s and 2000s
such as This Life and The Cops, Garnett has produced some of the
most important and influential British television drama. This book
charts his career from his early days as an actor to his position
as executive producer and head of World Productions, focusing on
the ways in which he has helped to define the role of the creative
producer, shaping the distinctive politics and aesthetics of the
drama he has produced, and enabling and facilitating the
contributions of others. Garnett's distinctive contribution to the
development of a social realist aesthetic is also examined, through
the documentary-inspired early single plays to the subversion of
genre within popular drama series. -- .
The British New Wave' of dramatists, actors and directors in the
late 1950s and 1960s created a defining moment in post-war theatre.
British Realist Theatre is an accessible introduction to the New
Wave, providing the historical and cultural background which is
essential for a true understanding of this influential and dynamic
era.
Drawing upon contemporary sources as well as the plays themselves,
Stephen Lacey considers the plays' influences, their impact and
their critical receptions. The playwrights discussed include:
* Edward Bond
* John Osborne
* Shelagh Delaney * Harold Pinter
The British New Wave' of dramatists, actors and directors in the
late 1950s and 1960s created a defining moment in post-war theatre.
British Realist Theatre is an accessible introduction to the New
Wave, providing the historical and cultural background which is
essential for a true understanding of this influential and dynamic
era.
Drawing upon contemporary sources as well as the plays themselves,
Stephen Lacey considers the plays' influences, their impact and
their critical receptions. The playwrights discussed include:
* Edward Bond
* John Osborne
* Shelagh Delaney * Harold Pinter
A collection of essays by leading media professionals and
academics, which debates the past, present and future of British
television drama. Writers, producers and television executives
reflect on the changing face of TV drama, and academics present
case studies on critical approaches, general topics and specific
programmes.
A collection of essays by leading media professionals and
academics, which debates the past, present and future of British
television drama. Writers, producers and television executives
reflect on the changing face of TV drama, and academics present
case studies on critical approaches, general topics and specific
programmes.
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