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Full Description
This book investigates a crucial transition in British television drama: the move from studio to location, and from videotape to film, a shift that occurred predominantly in the 1970s. It explores the main production paradigms of 1970s television: multi-camera studio video, Outside Broadcast video, and 16mm film. It combines archival research, textual analysis and original interviews with television pioneers such as Alvin Rakoff, Herbert Wise and Margaret Matheson. The book provides production histories and critical analysis of three landmark serials: I, Claudius (BBC 1976), The Mayor of Casterbridge (BBC 1978) and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (BBC 1979).
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- PART I: Spaces of Television.- Chapter 2. Intimate Screens and Dramatic Rooms.- Chapter 3. Stand By, Studio- Chapter 4. On LocationPART II: Case Studies.- Chapter 5. Constructing the Eternal City at White City: I, Claudius (BBC 1976).- Chapter 6. 'How to produce by a false thing the effects of a true': The Mayor of Casterbridge (BBC 1978).- Chapter 7. Cold War Spaces: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (BBC 1979).- Chapter 8. Conclusions.- Index.



