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- Landscape in the Studio: Play for Today: Desert of Lies (BBC, 13/3/84)
- The Stripped-Down Studio Space: Play for Today: Psy-Warriors (BBC, 12/5/81) & Centre Play: The Saliva Milkshake (BBC, 6/1/75)
- Mixing Genres in the Studio: Playhouse: The Journal of Bridget Hitler (BBC2, 6/2/81)
- Studio trickery: Censored Scenes From King Kong (BBC, 1973) & Play For Today: The After Dinner Joke (BBC, 14/02/78)
Tag Archives: BBC
‘Dead of Night: The Exorcism’ (BBC, 1972)
Our ‘Dramatic Spaces: The Imaginative World of the TV Studio’ film season opens at BFI Southbank tonight, with a screening of ‘The Exorcism’, Don Taylor’s play for made for the BBC2 horror anthology series Dead of Night. Over the course … Continue reading
BFI Season: Dramatic Spaces: The Imaginative World of the Television Studio
We are delighted to announce our forthcoming season of television plays at BFI Southbank in February 2014, ‘Dramatic Spaces: The Imaginative World of the Television Studio’, curated by Leah Panos and Billy Smart of the Spaces of Television project. Featuring … Continue reading
Posted in BFI Screening Series, News
Tagged BBC, CSO, Don Taylor, Experimental drama, Howard Schuman, Naturalism, Play for Today, Theatre Plays on TV
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Spaces of Television articles on other websites
A wide selection of ‘Spaces of Television’ articles have been published on other sites. Here are links to our articles on the Critical Studies in Television website: ‘TV history, the role of memory and Spaces of Television’ by Leah Panos … Continue reading
Posted in Our other blog posts
Tagged BBC, Children's TV, CSO, Juliet Bravo, Police series
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Roger Marshall interview Part I: ‘Public Eye’
Last February, I had the good fortune to interview one of the great screenwriters of British TV drama, Roger Marshall in his Richmond home. His extensive C.V. has included episodes of The Avengers, The Sweeney, The Professionals, two plays … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, People
Tagged Alfred Burke, BBC, Interviews, Public Eye, Roger Marshall, Survivors, Thames Television
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