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Television producers
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ISBN: 1134868189 1280108568 0203180356 9780203180358 9781134868131 9781134868179 9781134868186 9780415094719 1134868170 9786610108565 9780415094726 0415094720 0415094712 Year: 2003 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Covering all the major areas of television production, this in-depth work highlights the widely varying influences, difficulties and opportunities at work in the industry. Each kind of producer across the seven areas here examined faces the same practical issues of budget, talent and equipment resources, and end-product expectations; however, the self-image of the producers and the creative environment in which they work can differ greatly from one programming sector to the next, and whilst their careers may run parallel they are usually cut off from one another ideologically.

Television policies of the Labour Party, 1951-2001
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ISBN: 1135759243 0203609719 1280056169 0203501063 9780203501061 0714683876 0714654558 9781135759193 9781135759230 9781135759247 9780714654553 9780714683874 1135759235 Year: 2003 Publisher: London Portland, OR Frank Cass

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Des Freedman explores Labour's divided response to the development of commercial television in the 1950s and assesses the impact of Wilson's governments on television in the 1960s. His key argument is that Labour has always been a vigorous but ultimately unreliable advocate of television.

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