A new genre for television?
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A new genre for television?

Creativity in historical drama documentary

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eBook - ePub

A new genre for television?

Creativity in historical drama documentary

About this book

In A New Genre for Television?, filmmaker Justin Hardy argues the dramatised history documentaries broadcast by British public service channels in the 2000s constituted a distinct television genre. Offering a vital distinction between docudramas and drama documentaries, Hardy contributes to the field of television history through exclusive interviews with key figures from BBC and Channel 4 โ€“ many of whom have never been publicly interviewed before โ€“ and envisions a future model for the portrayal of national histories on screen.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 2000: Emergence of a new kind of history television for the millennium
  11. 2 2000โ€“2002: From vignettes to fuller dramatisation
  12. 3 1960sโ€“1990s: Looking for progenitors
  13. 4 2001โ€“2003: Was the flowering of dramatised history documentary led by auteurs?
  14. 5 2003โ€“2005: Working towards fuller dramatisation and a new genre?
  15. 6 2006โ€“2008: Confirming a new genre
  16. 7 2008โ€“2010: Decline and fall of a genre
  17. Conclusion
  18. Bibliography
  19. Interviews
  20. Index