Between its launch in March 2002 and 2013, BBC4, the BBC’s niche arts and culture digital channel, broadcast a cycle of biographical dramas, largely about the unhappy personal lives of British cultural and political icons of the twentieth century. Alongside stylish continental European drama imports, world cinema and documentary programmes, biopics became a key marker of the BBC4 brand and its dominant home-grown dramatic output. In scholarly work on television biopics to date, the genre has been seen as akin to tabloid newspapers, conceived as a trashy cultural form that reduces the importance and seriousness of biographical narrative. However, in recent years biographical drama has been used by upmarket television brands like HBO, Showtim...
This seminar series considered the screen genre commonly known as the “biopic”, which at its most ba...
Reality television offers the BBC the opportunity to fulfil its dual imperatives of education and en...
“Based upon a Life”: The Biopic Genre in Question While George F. Custen defines a biopic (biographi...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
This article combines primary material based on interviews with British screenwriters who have writt...
<p>Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, rang...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
This thematic issue of Textus aims to explore the on-screen recreation of the lives of renowned Brit...
Beginning with the premise that the biopic is a form of adaptation and an example of intermediality,...
This book explores what happens when biography and television meet, in a novel fusion of the two fie...
Following the news detailed in the BBC Annual Plan 2021/22 that BBC Four will cease to broadcast ori...
In recent years, there has been a growing body of work in the field of Media and Cultural Studies on...
A discussion of uses of archive television in the BBC Four documentary 'Drama Out of a Crisis: A Ce...
This article presents findings and seeks to establish the theoretical markers that indicate the grow...
In the first decade of the new millennium, amidst a commonly accepted “history boom”, over 400 drama...
This seminar series considered the screen genre commonly known as the “biopic”, which at its most ba...
Reality television offers the BBC the opportunity to fulfil its dual imperatives of education and en...
“Based upon a Life”: The Biopic Genre in Question While George F. Custen defines a biopic (biographi...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
This article combines primary material based on interviews with British screenwriters who have writt...
<p>Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, rang...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
This thematic issue of Textus aims to explore the on-screen recreation of the lives of renowned Brit...
Beginning with the premise that the biopic is a form of adaptation and an example of intermediality,...
This book explores what happens when biography and television meet, in a novel fusion of the two fie...
Following the news detailed in the BBC Annual Plan 2021/22 that BBC Four will cease to broadcast ori...
In recent years, there has been a growing body of work in the field of Media and Cultural Studies on...
A discussion of uses of archive television in the BBC Four documentary 'Drama Out of a Crisis: A Ce...
This article presents findings and seeks to establish the theoretical markers that indicate the grow...
In the first decade of the new millennium, amidst a commonly accepted “history boom”, over 400 drama...
This seminar series considered the screen genre commonly known as the “biopic”, which at its most ba...
Reality television offers the BBC the opportunity to fulfil its dual imperatives of education and en...
“Based upon a Life”: The Biopic Genre in Question While George F. Custen defines a biopic (biographi...