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Tuesday July 9, 2019

Day: July 9, 2019

Features Review

All in the Method – Remembering British Television: Audience and Industry by Kristyn Gorton and Joanne Garde Hansen

July 9, 2019

A Book Review by Tony Williams. This recent monograph (Bloomsbury/BFI, 2019) aims to debate the importance of everyday TV memories involving academics, audiences, and fans, in terms of recent theoretical developments in the field of British television studies. It is an academic study in the full-sense of the term, one […]

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