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Experimental British television
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01 May 2015

PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism, Popular culture, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / General, Television
Introduction: Experimental British television – Laura Mulvey
1. ‘Creative in its own right’: The Langham Group and the search for a new television drama – John Hill
2. ‘And now for your Sunday night experimental drama…’ Experimentation and armchair theatre – Helen Wheatley
3. A ‘New Drama for Television’?: Diary of a young man – John Hill
4. ‘The very new can only come from the very old’: Ken Russell, national culture and the possibility of experimental television at the BBC in the 1960s – Kay Dickinson
5. From art to avant-garde? television, formalism and the arts documentary in 1960s Britain – Jamie Sexton
6. An experiment in television drama: John McGrath’s The Adventures of Frank – Lez Cooke
7. Don’t fence me in: The Singing Detective and the synchronicity of indeterminacy – Catrin Prys
8. Visions: a Channel 4 experiment 1982–5 – John Ellis
9. Experimenting on air: UK artists' film on television – A.L. Rees
10. Experimental music television – K.J. Donnelly
11. ‘Yes, it’s War!’: Chris Morris and the boundaries of comic acceptability – Brett Mills
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