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Autore Stacey Abbott

Hey there marshmallows!  Veronica Mars is back. I’ve been thinking about *Veronica Mars.  *On the 12 April 2013, I blogged about the exciting news of the *Veronica Mars *Kickstarter campaign, in which TV creator Rob Thomas and actor Kristen Bell sought crowd funding to produce a cinema reunion film for their much loved teen hardboiled detective series.

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Autore David Levente Palatinus

Stylistic Excess and the Aesthetics of Violence in Spartacus In her book Now a Major Motion Picture (2007), Christine Geraghty addresses the notion of the circular, and describes it in terms of narratives coming back to life and being re-interpreted for their specific time.

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Autore Simon Brown

When thinking about TV in relation to horror/SF/fantasy I tend to think in quite simple terms. Its modern incarnation starts with the arrival of Twin Peaks in 1990.

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Autore Jamila Baluch

At a time when a growing number of older persons in the United States are living with their adult children (between 2000 and 2011, this figure rose from 2.2 million to 4.6 million [1] ), the U.S. broadcast networks Fox and CBS have each launched a new situation comedy about retired parents invading their children’s homes.

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Autore Sarah Godfrey

Danny Dyer is best known for low-budget, critically reviled films and has a reputation (whether deserved or otherwise) for a particularly misogynistic style of laddism. He is also known for his expletive laden outbursts and self-confessed drug use, so he may not seem like the most obvious casting choice for the BBC’s flagship soap opera.

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Autore Toby Miller

Every now and then, I get the proverbial swarm flying around my headgear as people announce, predict, or incarnate the end of television. This generally takes the form of remarks such as ‘My children don’t watch television,’ ‘Nobody I know does it,’ or ‘Kids today aren’t interested.’ From music to politics, television’s day is supposedly over. This isn’t only true of everyday talk, of course.

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Autore Richard Hewett

Why the parentheses? Well, the established argument is that television’s very domesticity and ‘ordinariness’ militates against any capacity to produce ‘stars’ in the sense that cinema is traditionally perceived to have done.

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Autore Lorna Jowett

As a TV scholar and a science fiction fan, I enjoyed watching An Adventure in Space and Time , a drama documentary about the early years of Doctor Who when it was broadcast in November of last year as part of the series’ fiftieth anniversary celebrations.

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Autore Sarah Niblock

Popular music’s relationship with TV is an uneasy one. Pop on TV, particularly in the age of talent shows like *Pop Idol *and The X Factor , lacks credibility. So why has the global megastar Prince, arguably the most enduring and respected popular music stars of his generation, chosen to embrace the small screen?

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Autore Ben Lamb

Since October 2012 New Scotland Yard’s future has become increasingly uncertain. Following government cuts it was announced that the iconic 20-storey stainless steel office block could be sold in an attempt to save £500m annually. Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Craig Mackey has planned to move the headquarters to a nearby location in Cannon Row that houses approximately 31,200 less staff.