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The Quiz Show Su Holmes

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The Quiz Show Su Holmes
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Su Holmes
ISBN: 9780748631575, 0748631577
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Despite its enduring popularity with both broadcasters and audiences, the quiz show has found itself marginalised in studies of popular television. This book offers a unique introduction to the study of the quiz show, while also revisiting, updating and expanding on existing quiz show scholarship. Ranging across programmes such as Double Your Money, The $64,000 Dollar Question, Twenty-One, The Price is Right, Who Wants to be a Millionaire and The Weakest Link to the controversial 'Quiz TV Call' phenomenon, the book explores programmes with a focus on question and answer. Topics covered include the relationship between quiz shows and television genre; the early broadcast history of the quiz show; questions of institutional regulation; quiz show aesthetics; the social significance of 'games'; 'ordinary' people as television performers, and questions of quiz show reception (from interactivity to on-line fandom).


Key Features


  • Represents one of few book-length studies of the quiz show
  • Offers an accessible introduction to the genre for undergraduate students
  • Draws upon new archival research in order to contribute to knowledge about the early history of the quiz show
  • Demonstrates why the quiz show matters to Television Studies
  • Brings together key approaches in the field with new interventions and areas of study (such as the quiz show in the multi-platform age, and the study of 'ordinary' people as performers).

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