Apologies for Cross Posting
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Lez Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 18 March 2005 12:50:14 GMT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Regional TV Drama Symposium
> Reply-To: Lez Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
>
> *Apologies for Cross Posting*
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Please find below the programme for the one-day symposium on Regional
> TV
> Drama at Manchester Metropolitan University (Alsager campus) on
> Saturday 9
> April. For more information and a booking form please email Stephen
> Lacey:
> [log in to unmask], or Lez Cooke: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> TV DRAMA IN THE UK REGIONS
>
> Saturday 9th April 2005 (Manchester Metropolitan University: Alsager
> Campus)
>
> Programme
>
> 10.00-10.30am Registration and Coffee
>
> 10.30-10.35am Introduction
>
> 10.35-11.45am Julia Hallam (University of Liverpool): Granada’s A
> Family
> at War: region, class and the television community
> Phil Lumby (University of Wolverhampton): Coronation Street:
> masculinity
> and sexuality
> Bob Millington (Edge Hill College): Realism and authorship in regional
> drama: Colin Welland’s Roll on 4 O’Clock
>
> 11.50-1.00pm Granada Panel: James Brabazon, Michael Cox, Julia Jones,
> Philip Purser
>
> 1.00-2.00pm Lunch
>
> 2.00-3.10pm Lez Cooke (Manchester Metropolitan University): Debating
> regionality: Granada and BBC English Regions Drama - contrasting
> models of
> the television region, 1960-82
> Peter Goddard (University of Liverpool): Granada’s drama-documentaries:
> journalistic constraints and ‘bad drama’
> Andrew Hill (University of Ulster): Pre-Troubles television drama from
> Northern Ireland
>
> 3.10-3.40pm Tea and Coffee
>
> 3.40-4.10pm Screening: Second City Firsts: Early to Bed (BBC2, 20
> March 1975; w. Alan Bleasdale, p. Barry Hanson, d. Les Blair)
>
> 4.10-5.20pm BBC English Regions Drama Panel: Peter Ansorge, Alan
> Bleasdale, David Rose
>
>
> Cost: £25 and £10 student concession (includes coffee, tea and lunch)
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