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You'Re Nicked: Investigating British Television Police Series
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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You'Re Nicked: Investigating British Television Police Series
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ben Lamb
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Series | The Television Series |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:232 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138 |
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Category/Genre | Television Television scripts and screenplays |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781526171955
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Classifications | Dewey:791.456556 |
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Illustrations |
9 black & white illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Manchester University Press
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Imprint |
Manchester University Press
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NZ Release Date |
4 July 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
You're nicked is the first comprehensive study of television police series in the UK. It shows how British television's most popular genre has developed stylistically, politically and philosophically from 1955 to the present. Each chapter focuses on a particular decade, investigating how the most-watched series represent the inner workings of the police station, the civilian life of criminals and the private lives of police officers. This new methodological approach unearths the complex ideology underpinning each series and discerns the key insights the genre can provide into the breakdown of the post-war settlement. A must-have for scholars and students of British history, television, sociology and criminology, the book will also be of interest to crime-drama enthusiasts worldwide.
Author Biography
Ben Lamb is English Studies and Creative Writing Course Leader at Teesside University -- .
Reviews'His book is a fascinating read, and should be read by all aspiring crime writers and academics interested in the genre.' Jackie Malton, retired DCI and the real-life inspiration for DCI Tennison in Prime Suspect 'The way in which Lamb links representations of crime to criminological theory could be a valuable resource to anyone teaching courses on media and crime, as a means of exploring with students how criminological theory is not only produced in the academy, but also through popular culture.' The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 'One could not hope for a more comprehensive treatment of the subject.' British Journal of Criminology 'Its perspective is generally innovative, and it covers a lot of ground in writing a genre history that simply did not exist before.' New Review of Film and Television Studies 'Lamb's account is insightful and engaging, providing an invaluable contribution to our understanding of this most significant of television genres and its connection to the wider landscape of British socio-political history.' Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 'The book manages to cover a huge amount of ground, in detail, and with reference to a repertoire of relevant series and iconography, to offer an insightful commentary on political and social change in the United Kingdom.' Journal of Popular Television 'The scholarship in the book is impressive' Screen 'You're Nicked could be used either as the core textbook for a module on UK police drama or as the source of further readings on any television histories course. Lamb's monograph makes a valuable intervention, offering a fresh perspective on the analysis of small screen crime drama, while also filling a sizeable gap in the history of the genre.' Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 'My favorite element of the book is the way in which Lamb shows how these police shows come to adopt traits of other genres at specific historical moments'. Journal of Popular film and Television -- .
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