This article examines the first major British television series about the First World War, The Great War (BBC, 1964), in terms of its cultural, historical and aesthetic significance. As a central component of the BBC's 50th anniversary commemorative programme to mark the outbreak of war, the series was a major media event -a small-screen memorial cast in sounds and images instead of stone and bronze. This article looks at how the British television audience responded to thisform of on-screen commemoration. Material for this article was derived from the series' extensive production records housed in the BBC Written Archives Centre at Caversham, Berkshire. This was supplemented by, among other sources, material from interviews and corres...
From its first series in 2010, the ITV television drama Downton Abbey laid claim to representing ear...
This volume brings together scholars from across Europe to critically examine TV history programming...
The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons....
This article examines the first major British television series about the First World War, The Great...
This article examines the first major British television series about the First World War, The Great...
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the most influential medium of popular culture. Telev...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the most influential medium of popular culture. Telev...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the site where the Western Front of popular culture h...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
This article discusses Downton Abbey, the most popular series in the history of British television. ...
This chapter provides an historical overview of cinematic and televisual representations of the Firs...
This article, the first of a pair covering the interwar years, examines developments in music progra...
If a fuller understanding of how the Holocaust has been assimilated by British society is to be achi...
From its first series in 2010, the ITV television drama Downton Abbey laid claim to representing ear...
This volume brings together scholars from across Europe to critically examine TV history programming...
The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons....
This article examines the first major British television series about the First World War, The Great...
This article examines the first major British television series about the First World War, The Great...
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the most influential medium of popular culture. Telev...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the most influential medium of popular culture. Telev...
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the site where the Western Front of popular culture h...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
This article discusses Downton Abbey, the most popular series in the history of British television. ...
This chapter provides an historical overview of cinematic and televisual representations of the Firs...
This article, the first of a pair covering the interwar years, examines developments in music progra...
If a fuller understanding of how the Holocaust has been assimilated by British society is to be achi...
From its first series in 2010, the ITV television drama Downton Abbey laid claim to representing ear...
This volume brings together scholars from across Europe to critically examine TV history programming...
The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons....