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Jack Rosenthal / Sue Vice.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vice, Sue, 1961- author.
Series:
Television series (Manchester University Press)
The television series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rosenthal, Jack, 1931-2004--Criticism and interpretation.
Rosenthal, Jack.
Television plays, English--History and criticism.
Television plays, English.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 202 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Manchester, UK ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York : Distributed in the U.S. by Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is a critical work on Jack Rosenthal, the highly regarded British television dramatist. His career began with Coronation Street in the 1960s and he became famous for his popular sitcoms, including The Lovers and The Dustbinmen. During what is often known as the 'golden age' of British television drama, Rosenthal wrote such plays as The Knowledge, The Chain, Spend, Spend, Spend and P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang, as well as the pilot for the series London's Burning. This study offers a close analysis of all his best-known works, drawing on archival material as well as interviews with his collaborators, including Jonathan Lynn and Don Black. The book places Rosenthal's plays in their historical and televisual context, and does so by tracing the events that informed his writing - ranging from his comic take on the 'permissive society' of the 1960s, to recession in the 1970s and Thatcherism in the 1980s. His distinctive brand of melancholy humour is contrasted throughout with the work of contemporaries such as Dennis Potter, Alan Bleasdale and Johnny Speight, and his influence on contemporary television and film is analysed. Rosenthal is not usually placed in the canon of Anglo-Jewish writing, but the book argues this case by focusing on his prize-winning Plays for Today, The Evacuees and Bar Mitzvah Boy.
Contents:
Copyright; Contents; General editors' preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The beginnings; 2. Little England; 3. Men at work; 4. Love stories; 5. Structure and plot; 6. Television satire in 1976 and 2005; 7. Versions of autobiography; 8. Anglo-Jewish plays; Appendix: list of television programmes; Select bibliography; Index
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Apr 2026).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781847797063
1847797067
9781781703144
1781703140
9781847794499
1847794491
OCLC:
818847493

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