Dear Colleagues

It's another jam-packed issue of CSTonline.  New blogger (welcome to the fold) Susan Berridge writes about Neighbours and our emotional engagement with narrative serial forms (there's nothing like a good blog to remind us of Charlene and Scott's wedding!), John Ellis writes about Peaky Blinders and Ripper Street arguing that the BBC has gone all steampunk, Ruth McElroy writes about new Welsh crime drama Hinterland (coming to British screens next year) and asks 'what can Wales learn from Nordic Noir?' and, last but not least, in the run up to the big Doctor Who anniversary, Eric Gould reminds us that there is another anniversary much closer to America's hearts - that of the assassination of JFK.

With the latest round up of CFPs and news and big thanks to Debra Ramsay for her continued help with the running of the website - have a happy weekend.

Best wishes
Kim


Kim Akass
CSTonline
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