by Derek Paget (Author)
Drama documentary is a programme category unique to television. Combining the factual approach of documentary with the entertainment values of drama, dramadoc/docudrama has featured in television schedules for over 40 years, and has often been the focus of controversy. Questions are frequently asked about how the viewer is to judge between fact and fiction, and whether such programmes invade individuals' privacy. This is an introductory book which defines the form, and reviews its history and development on British and American television. The people who make the programmes - television producers, writers, actors and lawyers - give their views, and co-production work between Granada TV in Britain and Home Box Office in America is examined. Hostages , a co-production which was bitterly opposed by the British and American hostages released from captivity in Beirut at the beginning of the 1990s, is used to illustrate the changes that are now taking place within the medium.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 14 May 1998
ISBN 10: 0719045339
ISBN 13: 9780719045332