This book offers much more than a digest of review pieces; it stands on its own as valid and scholarly criticism.

- T.A. Pallen, Choice

<em>Turn Up the Contrast</em> will be the essential reference book for some time; it is full, informative, discussable, and well indexed.

- Vincent Tovell, Canadian Theatre Review

From Shakespeare to cop shows, sitcoms to docudramas, for over threedecades the CBC has presented viewers with every variety of televisiondrama and has become Canada’s closest equivalent to a nationaltheatre. Turn Up the Contrast is the first book to explore the contentof Canadian television drama and is both a critical analysis and asurvey history of how Canadians have used the medium to tell themselvestheir own stories.

As a part of her research, Mary Jane Miller watched thousands ofhours of television, sampling series and viewing in their entiretyshorter programs such as movies and mini-series. Asking a variety ofquestions, she selected a number of programs for detailed analysis, anddevotees of The Beachcombers, King of Kensington, Seeing Things,Cariboo Country, Wojeck or A Gift to Last will be pleased to find theirfavourites among those discussed at length.

A University of British Columbia Press / CBC EnterprisesCo-Publication.

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Both a critical analysis and a survey history of how Canadians have used the medium of television, this is the first book to explore the content of Canadian television drama.

Illustrations

Acknowledgments

I. Introduction

1. The Flowering of CBC Drama

II. Genres

2. Copshows and Mysteries: “Check your guns at theborder”

3. Family Adventure: “In every box, a prize!”

4. Sitcoms and Domestic Comedy: “But it’s too cold to be amelting pot, mama!”

5. Other Series and Miniseries: “The best of tries and theworst of tries!”

III. The CBC (Proudly) Presents

6. Anthology to 1968: “Window on the world as the world looksin”

7. Anthology: 1968 to the present: “The focus narrows”

8. Docudrama: “To be seen is to seed”

IV. The Peripheral Is Central

9. Experimental: “The Seedbed”

10. Regional or “What Toronto doesn’t know”

V. Conclusions

11. Wrapup: The View from Within -- Interviews with John Kennedy

12. The Harvest: The View from Outside

Appendices

A. Chronology of Series and Anthologies

B. Where to Find Material and a Cautionary Note

C. A Checklist of Programmes

Bibliography

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774802789
Publisert
1987
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
860 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
434

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Mary Jane Miller is a professor of dramatic literatureat Brock University.