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Editorial
Invisible Television: The Programmes No One Talks About Even Though Lots of People Watch Them
Brett Mills
'There's Only One Way to...
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Glen Creeber, Serial Television: Big Drama on the Small Screen, reviewed by Robin Nelson
Jason Mittell, Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture, reviewed by Glen...
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Abstracts
Contributors
Editorial
'This outlet for criticism could ginger up the whole climate in which television is watched':...
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Editorial
'There's No Place Like Home': Emotional Exposure, Excess and Empathy on TV
Kristyn Gorton
Rurality as a Globalised Mediascape?...
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TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global
Robin Nelson
Television Fictions Around the World: Melodrama and Irony in Global...
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The Past is Myself: Peter Watkins' Edvard Munch (1973)
John R. Cook
Independent Women: Creating TV Drama in the UK in the 1990s
Julia...
Special Issue: Quirky Quality Television: Revisiting Northern Exposure
Guest editors: David Lavery, Jimmie Cain and John Zubizarreta
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Editorial
by Janet McCabe
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Abstract: The editorial offers the rationale for Critical Studies in Television, outlining its mission statement. It also identifies the aims of the issue,...