THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION HISTORY, OR, THE SENTIMENTS OF NOSTALGIA? by Helen Wheatley
I’m sure that at a certain point people are going to get bored of me worrying at the question of...
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May 25, 2012 | Blogs
I’m sure that at a certain point people are going to get bored of me worrying at the question of...
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It’s suddenly a good time for documentary. The annual Sheffield Festival is about to kick off; ITV shows the latest in the 7-Up series (56-Up… can it really be that long; can Michael Apted really be 71 years old?); and in China,...
Read MoreMay 18, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
When I was younger, I used to plan my weeks around those Sunday night episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man. After all, this was back in the days before VCRs, DVRs, and internet downloads, when “Must See TV” took on an...
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Like any socialist who has lived where I have during Rupert Murdoch’s hegemony, I’ve taken immense delight these past months in his public humiliation over phone tapping and much, much more. Best of all, I finally understand one...
Read MoreApr 30, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
As I write this, the seconds are ticking away towards the first live show of BBC’s surprise ratings hit, The Voice. Locked in a battle with ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice is proving that Simon Cowell’s rule over Saturday...
Read MoreApr 27, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
The recent attention given to the various troubles associated with the Murdoch media empire, not to mention anxieties about the continued expansion of new media giants like Facebook and Google has had the effect, perhaps, of...
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Ten years ago, I published a Television A-Z (Miller, 2002). A cute conceit, I thought, and one likely to attract attention. It didn’t. Complete failure. Hopeless joke, Toby. I tried revised versions a couple of times (Miller,...
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SP – Steven Peacock JJ – Jason Jacobs SP: The recent news of Luck’s cancellation, cited as due to the death of three horses on the show, leads us to the race sequences. The death of animals in unnatural circumstances,...
Read MoreMar 23, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
So Mad Men is coming to these shores next week? I should be glad, of course I should. The return of one of the best shows to come out of America since The Sopranos should be celebrated. In New York, the fifth season has...
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SP: I’d like to start, if I may, with the most immediately arresting and confusing element of Luck, one which has been highlighted by plenty of reviewers and critics in the UK: that of its narrative and language. Many have...
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BBC4 is featuring interviews at the moment, examining this most basic taken-for-granted of TV. They’re doing the inevitable extracts series; rescreening samples from the archives; putting up classics on their website; getting...
Read MoreMar 9, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries Research Seminars 2011/12 5-6pm, Wednesday 14 March Zen Room, The ATRiuM, 86-88 Adam Street, Cardiff CF24 2FN Dr Lez Cooke (Royal Holloway University of London) – The...
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Dateline: the “What is Television?” event in Portland, Oregon. This marvelous conference is under the benign and brilliant direction of Janet Wasko, a trusted leader in the field. On this opening morning, I’m sitting between Dan...
Read MoreFeb 29, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
With business seemingly everywhere on television, from the risks of the retail and restaurant trade to pitching for investment or competing to become the next ‘apprentice’, The Television Entrepreneurs draws upon...
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So My Big, Fat, Gypsy Wedding is under attack for being racist? This week’s outcry over Channel 4’s advertising campaign smacks of a certain hypocrisy and no small amount of double-dealing in my eyes. Accused of stereotyping...
Read MoreFeb 17, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
I first saw Melancholia (von Trier, 2011) on my TV during the day while home alone. A few weeks later I saw it again at the cinema with friends. It’s a film about two sisters Justine (Kirsten Dunst) a chronic depressive, and...
Read MoreFeb 13, 2012 | Blogs
I watched Inspector Montalbano on Sunday evening. Thank goodness I didn’t stay in on Saturday evening to watch Borgen’s replacement. Sam Wollaston’s Sunday morning review promised much, according to him ‘It looks gorgeous’ –...
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According to Dr. Janet McCabe (Birkbeck) and Dr. Deborah Jermyn (Roehampton), co-organisers of...
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I have, both on this blog and elsewhere, moaned long and hard about the evil TV snatcher Rupert...
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Remember when ITV’s new flagship current affairs programme Exposure (26 September 2011, 22.35) was itself exposed for using videogame footage, claiming it showed IRA members trying to shoot down a British army helicopter in...
Read MoreFeb 3, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
http://www.fox.com/alcatraz/ takes you to Alcatraz, a new series that began on Gringo TV last month. Fox says this about the show: From executive producer J.J. Abrams (FRINGE, “Lost,” “Star Trek,” and the recent blockbuster...
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January 2009. “I am a believer in evolution not revolution.” “Things are changing and its really important that we make sure that as they change, they change for the better and Dr. Horrible was just a little...
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Passion and passion in its profoundest, is not a thing demanding a palatial stage whereon to play its part. Down among the groundlings, among the beggars and rakers of the garbage, profound passion is enacted. And the...
Read MoreJan 9, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Recent CST blogs have taken up the ‘end of TV theme’, arguing that timeshift viewing, video-on-demand and box-set bingeing is the end of broadcast TV. It’s more complicated than that, surely. Consider these bits of argument: 1....
Read MoreJan 3, 2012 | Blogs, Uncategorized
I’ve left Mexico and moved back to my beloved, benighted, lonesome home of LA. Improbably, in balmy temperatures, there are skaters on the Pershing Square rink that I look down on from my loft. It’s some distance from Coyoacán...
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