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Ancient Greece On British Television Fiona Hobden Amanda Wrigley

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Ancient Greece On British Television Fiona Hobden Amanda Wrigley
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.72 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Fiona Hobden; Amanda Wrigley
ISBN: 9781474412605, 1474412602
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ancient Greece On British Television Fiona Hobden Amanda Wrigley by Fiona Hobden; Amanda Wrigley 9781474412605, 1474412602 instant download after payment.

Explores the cultural politics of televisual engagements with the history, literature and archaeology of Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece has inspired television producers and captivated viewing audiences in the United Kingdom for over half a century. By examining how and why political, social and cultural narratives of Greece have been constructed through television’s distinctive audiovisual languages, and in relation also to its influential sister-medium radio, this volume explores the nature and function of these public engagements with the written and material remains of the Hellenic past.


Through 10 case studies drawn from feature programmes, educational broadcasts, children’s animation, theatre play productions, dramatic fiction and documentaries broadcast across the decades, this collection offers wide-ranging insights into the significance of ancient Greece on British television.


  • Brings experts from the disciplines of Classics and Media Studies together to offer rigorous examples of how to apply the methodologies of Media Studies to Classical Reception
  • Investigates institutional production contexts, developing technologies, the use of space and location, style and aesthetics, costume and staging, globalization and localization and audiences
  • Explores the representation of Ancient Greece across a range of forms, including documentary, television drama, radio, theatre plays, educational television and children’s animation
  • Includes an interview with ancient historian Michael Scott and producer-director David Wilson to reflect particularly on concept to reality
  • Discusses content broadcast on the BBC, ITV and Channel 4
  • Contributors include Anna Foka, Lynn Fotheringham, Peter Golphin, Tony Keen, Sarah Miles, Amanda Potter and John Wyver

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