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The Angry Buzz Patricia Holland

The Angry Buzz By Patricia Holland

The Angry Buzz by Patricia Holland


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Follows "This Week" from its beginnings in the 1950s as a light magazine programme with some serious moments, through the challenging programmes of the 1970s. This book also explores the development of current affairs journalism, and looks at the practice of responsible journalism, while producing attractive programmes.

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The Angry Buzz: This Week and Current Affairs Television by Patricia Holland

Current affairs television in the UK, in more than half a century of programmes, has set out to tell us something we didn't know, treating its audience as citizens with the right to demand that 'something must be done'. Over their 36 year history, the current affairs series "This Week" and its replacement "TVEye", helped to mark out that democratic project. This is the story of "This Week", one of the few giants of the genre, set within the wider pattern of 'the angry buzz' of inquiry and dissent that is current affairs television. This is a particularly timely tale, now that many fear that current affairs may be an endangered species. Patricia Holland follows "This Week" from its beginnings in the 1950s as a light magazine programme with some serious moments, through the challenging programmes of the 1970s - which brought home the reality of poverty at home, famine in Africa and accusations of torture in Northern Ireland. The story continues right up to its demise in 1992, often blamed on its controversial programme "Death on the Rock" on the shooting of IRA terrorists in Gibraltar. She shows how "This Week" covered the spectrum of public affairs and social issues in an uncompromising way, which regularly brought it into conflict with the authorities. She also brings to life people with a real sense of purpose and commitment and the realities of digging behind the headlines against a highly charged international political backdrop. "The Angry Buzz" also explores the development of current affairs journalism. It looks at the scope of the current affairs agenda; the practice of responsible journalism, while producing attractive programmes; regulation and public service television; 'tabloidisation' and dumbing down; and issues for women working within a genre largely dominated by men. This history of "This Week" and current affairs journalism is a live history, which does not remain in the past, but has a real purchase on the present - and the future.

The Angry Buzz Reviews

'A really scholarly piece of work, meticulously researched and readable. A unique record of that seminal period.' --Peter Taylor

About Patricia Holland

Patricia Holland is a freelance writer and researcher. She has worked as a television editor and producer and is the author of The Television Handbook. She has published widely in the fields of television and popular media. Her book Picturing Childhood: the myth of the child in popular imagery was published by I.B.Tauris in 2004

Additional information

GOR012126589
9781845110512
184511051X
The Angry Buzz: This Week and Current Affairs Television by Patricia Holland
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006-01-27
256
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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