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Moseley analyses The Great British Sewing Bee
"Sewing Bee raises lots of questions about television genre, gender, temporality and viewing pleasure" writes Dr Rachel Moseley, Associate Professor in F&TV Studies, in Critical Studies in Television. Read more here.
Prof Bruzzi finds a "Crisis in Documentary"
5 March 2014 -- Professor Stella Bruzzi gives a talk entitled “A Crisis in Documentary Representation” at Queen's University, Belfast.
Arroyo on McConaughey
In a new column for The Conversation, José Arroyo considers Matthew McConaughey's star image.
Arroyo on the BAFTAs's Britishness
José Arroyo asks what the BAFTAs are really about in latest issue of The Conversation.
Nic Pillai on Jazz on Television

A rare opportunity to compare and discuss two superb jazz television programmes: Jazz 625: The Dizzy Gillespie Quintet (BBC, 1965) and Tempo: Stan Tracey Jazz in Wonderland (ITV, 1966). Dr Nicolas Pillai will frame the screening with research from his forthcoming book Jazz as Visual Language: Film, Television and the Dissonant Image, to be published by I. B. Tauris in 2015.
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