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EastEnders

EastEnders
Author: Colin Brake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1995
Genre: EastEnders (Television program).
ISBN: 9780140253399

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This is the real story - including the tenth anniversary and beyond - of Britain's favourite soap, giving the low-down on the who, what, where and when of more than a decade of Eastenders.


England's Eastenders

England's Eastenders
Author: Richard Lewis
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1780577176

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Bobby Moore lifting the World Cup at Wembley on a July afternoon in 1966. England had triumphed against West Germany thanks to a hat-trick by Geoff Hurst and a goal by Martin Peters. All three heroic players were from West Ham, the most famous club of London's East End. This is an area synonymous with football success worldwide, largely because of the legendary Sunday football Mecca of Hackney Marshes. There are more football pitches on this one expanse of grass than in any other part of Europe, and it is a training ground which, over the last 35 years, has developed star after star for English football. The majority of clubs in the country today have at least one player on their books who has links with the east of the capital. The famous names from the past include Jimmy Greaves, Terry Venables and Harry Redknapp, and the tradition has been carried on by Paul Ince, Ashley Cole and the finest modern-day footballing hero of them all, David Beckham. With profiles of famous players past and present and engrossing details of the life and characters of the East End, England's Eastenders celebrates a tradition of excellence that began in the swinging Sixties and moves through the decades to show how the precedent set by Moore when he walked up those 39 steps at Wembley was just a stop-off point in the history of this breeding ground of brilliance.


Eastenders vs Westenders and Westenders vs Eastenders

Eastenders vs Westenders and Westenders vs Eastenders
Author: Ian Black
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2008-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845028600

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The traditional rivalries run deep between Glasgow's industry-blighted East End and the leafy suburban academia of the West End. The typical West Ender viewpoint is that the East End is full of workshy junkies and your average East Enders knows fine that the West End is populated by jumped-up snobs, but a shared sense of humour means that everything is just hunky-dory. 'Aye right', as we say in Glasgow when we mean: 'No way'.These rivalries are ancient, sometimes vicious, and run as deep at the Styx, but nowadays the main weapon is humour. People in the West are reacting to the suggestion that the Commonwealth Games is being shared by the city: 'Shared is it? Aye, the East End is getting it and we're paying for it'. These are the tall tales, the tantrums and the taradiddles told by both sides. Laugh? You'll probably flit to Edinburgh.


EastEnders

EastEnders
Author: Julia Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1987
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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EastEnders

EastEnders
Author: Rupert Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: EastEnders (Television program)
ISBN: 9780563521655

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EastEnders is the ongoing saga of life in London’s East End. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this popular series,EastEnderstakes a nostalgic look back over the life of Albert Square, revisiting all the classic moments, the characters we’ve grown to love, the romances and conflicts—all that has made EastEnders a favorite soap on both sides of the Atlantic. The book also takes us behind the scenes to see how the show is created, from the writing of the script to the filming.


To be Continued--

To be Continued--
Author: Robert Clyde Allen
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1995
Genre: Radio soap operas
ISBN: 0415110068

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Focusing on the soap opera, this book discusses both the cultural specificity of television soap operas and their reception in other cultures. It considers the soap as a media text, the history of the serial narrative as a form, and the role of the soap in developing feminist media criticism.


Eastenders

Eastenders
Author: Colin Brake
Publisher: Bbc Publications
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1994
Genre: EastEnders (Television program)
ISBN: 9780563370574

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EastEnders, the hugely popular soap that regularly draws in 17,000,000 viewers and now runs thrice-weekly, is a community drama where people argue, gossip, laugh, fight and feud, have romances, secrets, parties and weddings and babies, but never lose sight of the fact that they are a community and that they'll always stick by one another. The stories are numerous and include tales of murder, runaway lovers, teenage pregnancies, gambling debts and kidnapped children, as well as special Christmas, and other seasonal stories.


Brithop

Brithop
Author: Justin A. Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190656824

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With ongoing debates on Scottish independence, immigration, Britain's place in the EU, multiculturalism, national identity and the specter of a past Empire complicating ethnically-defined notions of "Britishness," the Kingdom seems far from United. As a cultural force that is often discussed as giving voice to the voiceless and empowering marginalized communities, hip-hop has become a space in which to explore and debate these issues-defining global community while celebrating locality. In Brithop, author Justin A. Williams finds new hope in an often-neglected figure: the British rapper. Through themes of nationalism, history, subculture, politics, humor and identity, Brithop explores multiple forms of politics in rap discourses from Wales, Scotland and England. Featuring rappers and groups such as The Streets, Goldie Lookin Chain, Akala, Lowkey, Stanley Odd, Loki, Speech Debelle, Lady Sovereign, Shadia Mansour, Shay D, Stormzy, Sleaford Mods, Riz MC and Lethal Bizzle, Williams investigates how rappers in the UK respond to the "postcolonial melancholia" of post-Empire Britain. Brithop shows a rich, multifaceted cultural reality reflective of both the postcolonial condition of the UK and the importance of localism within its varying cultures.


Television Cities

Television Cities
Author: Charlotte Brunsdon
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0822372517

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In Television Cities Charlotte Brunsdon traces television's representations of metropolitan spaces to show how they reflect the medium's history and evolution, thereby challenging the prevalent assumptions about television as quintessentially suburban. Brunsdon shows how the BBC's presentation of 1960s Paris in the detective series Maigret signals British culture's engagement with twentieth-century modernity and continental Europe, while various portrayals of London—ranging from Dickens adaptations to the 1950s nostalgia of Call the Midwife—demonstrate Britain's complicated transition from Victorian metropole to postcolonial social democracy. Finally, an analysis of The Wire’s acclaimed examination of Baltimore, marks the profound shifts in the ways television is now made and consumed. Illuminating the myriad factors that make television cities, Brunsdon complicates our understanding of how television shapes perceptions of urban spaces, both familiar and unknown.


Writing Television Drama

Writing Television Drama
Author: Nicholas Gibbs
Publisher: Teach Yourself
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-09-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1444167618

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Break Into Writing For Television takes you from the very first line of the script through to becoming a regular writer for soaps and 'continuing dramas'. It starts with the basics of different types of script and production, and moves on to getting ideas, shaping character and dialogue, re-writing, pitching work and the practicalities of who does what in the production world, in both the UK and the US. Structured around a practical, progressive, goal-orientated approach, each chapter contains a diagnostic test, case studies, practical exercises and Aide Memoire boxes. Each chapter concludes with a reminder of the key points of the chapter (Focus Points) and a round-up of what to expect in the next (Next Step), which will whet your appetite for what's coming and how it relates to what you've just read.