A History of Television in 100 Programmes by Phil Norman

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An entertaining and illuminating celebration of televisual history by cultural historian Phil Norman

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A History of Television in 100 Programmes by Phil Norman

An entertaining and illuminating celebration of televisual history by cultural historian Phil Norman

‘Norman writes with epigrammatic wit’ The Times

‘This alternative history of the “idiot’s lantern” gathers a hundred programmes to chart eighty-odd years of televisual evolution: the early, chaotic years; the foolhardy, unselfconscious and creatively energetic years before commerce eventually knocked those fascinating corners off its character. At its best and at its worst, television is brutally honest and charmingly deceitful, sentimentally partisan and coldly dispassionate, obscenely lavish and ludicrously cheap. Its death has been predicted many times, but somehow it survives to this day.’

Phil was a founding member of the TV Cream nostalgia website and has written several books on popular culture.

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ISBN 13 9780007575497
ISBN 10 0007575491
Title A History of Television in 100 Programmes
Author Phil Norman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2015-09-24
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.