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Triumph of a Time Lord: Regenerating Doctor Who in the Twenty-first Century

Autor Matt Hills
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2010
Before Saturday March 26th 2005, "Doctor Who" had been off the air as a regular, new TV series for more than fifteen years; until a production team led by Russell T. Davies re-imagined the programme so successfully, so triumphantly, that it's become an instant Christmas tradition, a BAFTA winner, an international 'superbrand' and a number one rated show. It's even been credited with reinventing family TV. This is the first full-length book to explore the 'new Who' phenomenon through to the casting of Matt Smith as the new Doctor. It explores "Doctor Who" through contemporary debates in TV Studies about quality TV and how can we define TV series as both 'cult' and 'mainstream'. Further, the book challenges assumptions in focusing on the importance of breath-taking, dramatic moments along with narrative structures, and in analysing the significance of Murray Gold's music as well as the series' visual representations. Matt Hills is a lifelong "Who" fan and he also considers the role of fandom in the show's return. He investigates too the multi-generic identity, the monster-led format, and the time-travelling brand of BBC Wales' 'Doctor Who'.In the twenty-first century, TV is changing, but the last of the Time Lords has been more than ready: he's been fantastic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848850323
ISBN-10: 1848850328
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 15 integrated black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Matt Hills is Professor in Film & TV Studies at Aberystwyth University. He is the author of 'Fan Cultures' (2002), 'The Pleasures of Horror (2005) and 'How To Do Things with Cultural Theory' (2005).

Cuprins

CONTENTSIntroduction - Bringing Back a TV IconPART ONE: FANS AND PRODUCERSChapter One: 'The Russell T. Davies Era': Authorship and OrganisationChapter Two: 'The Doctor Who Mafia': Textual Poachers Turned GamekeepersPART TWO: GENRE AND FORMATChapter Three: Time Travel in New Who as Comedy, Soap Opera, Adventure... and Science FictionChapter Four: TV Horror -- The Importance of MonstersChapter Five: Creating Moments?PART THREE: QUALITY AND MAINSTREAM TVChapter Six: The 'Quality TV' Debate... and the Value of Doctor Who Chapter Seven: Mainstreaming Who -- The Importance of MusicChapter Eight: Mainstream Cult?BibliographyIndex