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    « Somewhere over the rainbow… » – (re-)construction élégiaque d’une mémoire collective et populaire : Life on Mars et Ashes to Ashes (BBC1, 2006-2010) by Yannick Bellenger-Morvan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article proposes a study of two contemporary British series, Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes (BBC1, 2006–2010) that both portray a return to the past as the condition of an initiatory quest. …”
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    How Brazilian Whovians influenced BBC's strategies through Twitter: Fifty years of "Doctor Who" and fan engagement by Eloy Santos Vieira, Lilian Cristina Monteiro França

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Its fiftieth anniversary special was broadcast simultaneously in 2013 in ninety-three countries on TV (with a peak audience of 10.6 million on BBC One alone) and was also screened in more than 1,500 movie theaters after fan mobilization on Twitter. …”
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    Narratives transmèdia centrades en els personatges. Sherlock Holmes al segle XXI by Nieves Rosendo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…En aquest article es tracten les principals qüestions teòriques sobre el concepte central de la identitat dels personatges transmèdia i s'apliquen a l'estudi de la sèrie de televisió Sherlock (BBC One, 2010-). Finalment, es presenta una proposta per situar els personatges transmèdia al centre d'algunes narratives transmèdia, al mateix nivell que els mons transmèdia.…”
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    Speed Detection, intertextuality and audiences in Sherlock by Asta Koch, Palle Schantz Lauridsen

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In its English context, Sherlock was a huge success when broadcast on BBC One. The series, however, soon also became the center of a massive, creative, mostly online-based fan attention. …”
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    Terrorisme ou guerre de libération ? Lecture critique du conflit israélo-palestinien dans The Promise de Peter Kosminsky (Channel Four, 2011) by Maggy Hary

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Since Peter Kosminsky started his career as a film director, war has featured as a prominent theme in his work, whether in documentaries (The Falklands War: the Untold Story, Yorkshire Television, 1987) or dramas (Warriors, BBC One, 1999). The Promise (Channel 4, 2011), which deals with the history of the Israeli-Arab conflict, reflects Kosminsky’s enduring engagement with this topic. …”
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    From the Banned Telefilm to the Feature Film: the Two Versions of Alan Clarke’s Scum (1977-1979) by Nicole Cloarec

    “…How the decision was reached remains unclear but there is no denying that the film was deemed too controversial both by the Home Office and the newly-appointed BBC One controller Bill Cotton. Scum is set in a borstal, the name given to institutions for young offenders (a system that was to be abolished in 1982), and depicts life under a daily regimen of violence, bullying and racism. …”
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    Échos lointains pour reprise dissonante : la série catalane Infidels by Jennifer Houdiard

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…If the “nods” to the American shows cited above or to the British show Mistresses (BBC One, 2008–2010) are easily visible, they are generally limited to play on intertextuality. …”
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    Higher Justice in the Screen Images of Sherlock Holmes and Father Brown / Воплощение идеи высшей справедливости в экранных образах Шерлока Холмса и отца Брауна... by BULGAROVA BELLA A. / БУЛГАРОВА Б.А., OVCHARENKO ALEXEY YU. / ОВЧАРЕНКО А.Ю., BARABASH VICTOR V. / БАРАБАШ В.В., VOROPAEVA YULIA A. / ВОРОПАЕВА Ю.А.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The second part focuses on the results of the empirical research that gives an insight into psychological perception of Father Brown and Sherlock Holmes screen images in the film adaptation of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a British detective series (1984–1993); and in Father Brown— a detective series on BBC One (2013–present). As a result of the conducted research it was concluded that the image of Sherlock Holmes is a more popular and timeless embodiment of the idea of higher justice due to the lack of semiotic bindings to personal identity factors, including confessional ones. …”
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    Beasts from the East by Júlia Havas, Anna Mártonfi, Gábor Gergely

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Our critical analyses of Dracula (BBC1, 2020), Killing Eve (BBC America, 2018–), and Call the Midwife (BBC1, 2012–) show that programming that putatively celebrates British multiculturalism and diversity configures the Eastern European foreigner as a threat to idea(l)s of Britishness, by deploying this figure in strikingly similar imaginaries of contagion, deviance, and savagery. …”
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    ORDERED SURFACE PHASES by Abraham, D, Pfister, C

    Published 1983
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