In 2004, I worked as a presenter on a new ABC TV program called Rewind. Produced as part of a special initiative to make programs about Australian history, Rewind used several historians as presenters and promised to tell new stories from Australia’s past. Few historians experience the production processes of television in such a detailed way: the media and the academy are arguably a little suspicious of each other. The experience of working on Rewind was an extraordinary one – both exhilarating and frustrating. In this article, I draw on this experience to explore some of the issues that one faces as a ‘television historian’. How much control were we able to exert over our role and presence in the storytelling process? How were we used in ...
John Hartley uses the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne to discuss the notions of a history of TV and ...
© 2015 Dr. Nigel Alexander DickMany academics have written about television and interest in the medi...
Eleven Pro-Am curators of Australian television history were interviewed about their practice. The d...
In 2004, I worked as a presenter on a new ABC TV program called Rewind. Produced as part of a specia...
After working (mostly) as an academic historian for six years, in 2004 I became a historian-presente...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; technological, fi...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; te...
While there is a growing literature on the ways that film and television represent the past, there i...
From Ken Burns\u27s documentaries to historical dramas such as Roots, from A&E\u27s Biography series...
In 2004, the Australian Liberal-National Party Coalition Government promised that, if re-elected, th...
American cable television news has emerged as one of the most important and contested media genres i...
This article considers possible futures for television (TV) studies, imagining how the discipline mi...
From Ken Burns’s documentaries to historical dramas such as Roots, from A&E’s Biography series to CN...
This chapter reports on eleven interviews with Pro-Am archivists of Australian television which aime...
In this article, we want to develop a discussion about research into television history. In so doing...
John Hartley uses the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne to discuss the notions of a history of TV and ...
© 2015 Dr. Nigel Alexander DickMany academics have written about television and interest in the medi...
Eleven Pro-Am curators of Australian television history were interviewed about their practice. The d...
In 2004, I worked as a presenter on a new ABC TV program called Rewind. Produced as part of a specia...
After working (mostly) as an academic historian for six years, in 2004 I became a historian-presente...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; technological, fi...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; te...
While there is a growing literature on the ways that film and television represent the past, there i...
From Ken Burns\u27s documentaries to historical dramas such as Roots, from A&E\u27s Biography series...
In 2004, the Australian Liberal-National Party Coalition Government promised that, if re-elected, th...
American cable television news has emerged as one of the most important and contested media genres i...
This article considers possible futures for television (TV) studies, imagining how the discipline mi...
From Ken Burns’s documentaries to historical dramas such as Roots, from A&E’s Biography series to CN...
This chapter reports on eleven interviews with Pro-Am archivists of Australian television which aime...
In this article, we want to develop a discussion about research into television history. In so doing...
John Hartley uses the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne to discuss the notions of a history of TV and ...
© 2015 Dr. Nigel Alexander DickMany academics have written about television and interest in the medi...
Eleven Pro-Am curators of Australian television history were interviewed about their practice. The d...