1. Introduction: Spanish Practices Part I: Literature: History and Memory 2. Winners and Losers in Cinema and Memoirs: Emilio Martinez Lazaro's Las 13 rosas ('The 13 Roses', 2007) and Esther Tusquets' Habiamos ganado la guerra ('We Had Won the War', 2007) 3. Resuscitating Franco in Popular Narrative and Television: Vizcaino Casas's ... Y al tercer ano resucito ('And in the Third Year He Rose Again', 1978) and Cuentame como paso ('Tell Me How It Happened', TVE 2001-) 4. The Audiovisual Transition: Cinema, Television, and Munoz Molina's El jinete polaco ('The Polish Horseman', 1991) Part II: Cinema: Authority and Society 5. A Question of Queer Authorship: Almodovar's Unpublished Short Stories (1973) 6. Spanish Cinema's Missing Children: Juan Antonio Bayona's El orfanato ('The Orphanage', 2007) and Jaime Rosales' La soledad ('Solitary Fragments', 2007) 7. Re-presenting the Others: Cinema and Television on Ethnicity and Immigration Part III: Television: Genre and Transitivity 8. Re-visions of Teresa: Josefina Molina's Teresa de Jesus (TVE, 1984) and Ray Loriga's Teresa: el cuerpo de Cristo ('Teresa, the Body of Christ', 2007) 9. Hybrid Fictions: Television Comedy between Soap Opera and Pseudo-documentary: Los Serrano (Tele 5, 2003-08] and Camera cafe ['Coffee Cam', Tele 5, 2005-09] 10. Travelling Narratives and Transitional Life Strategies: Yo soy Bea ('I Am Bea', Tele 5, 2006-08) and Ugly Betty (ABC, 2006-10) 11. Conclusion: Literature, Cinema, Television