1st Edition

Factual Heritage Television

By Michael Samuel Copyright 2027
124 Pages
by Routledge

124 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the role of heritage in contemporary British visual culture through an analysis of a selection of British factual television series. Despite being the most popular genre on British and American television since the late-2000s, factual entertainment is often dismissed for its triviality. As such, it has been left out of discussions concerned with visual depictions of British... Read more

1. Britain’s Got Nostalgia!; 2. Arcadia: The Great British Bake Off and The Heritage Image; 3. Navigating Traumatic Heritage in The Repair Shop and Sain Ffagan; 4. Grand Tours, Raj Revivals, and the Television Travelogue; 5. Sport and the National Hero Image; 6. CBeebies: Connecting through Play; 7. Parody And Performance; 8. A Royal Night In: Repackaging The Royals; 9. Heritage And The Phenomenal Now; Conclusion; Index

Biography

Michael Samuel is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Film and Television at the Department of Film and Television, University of Bristol, UK, where he is also the co-director of the Bristol Digital Game Lab. He is the author of Northern Exposure: A Cultural History and co-editor of TV and Empathy, Streaming and Screen Culture in the Asia-Pacific and True Detective: Critical Essays on the HBO Series.