TV Milestones is a distinct series of short monographs written in a critical but accessible and lively manner. Each book offers a comprehensive account of a particular television show, placing that show in the context of the history of television and broader cultural history and discussing representative episodes of the show in detail.
Series Editors: Barry Keith Grant, Brock University; Jeannette Sloniowski, Brock University
Film and Television Categories: Film and Television: Filmmakers, Theory, Television, World Cinema
Film and Television Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Television Series, TV Milestones Series
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Miami Vice
Steven Sanders Discusses the aesthetic appeal, production history, philosophical themes, and enduring importance of the groundbreaking 1980s television series. Price: $14.95s (Paper) |
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I Love Lucy
By Lori Landay An analysis of I Love Lucy, one of the best loved sitcoms in the history of American television. Price: $14.95s (Paper) |
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The Honeymooners
By David Sterritt Examines the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of The Honeymooners in the context of postwar American values. Price: $14.95s (Paper) |
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Doctor Who
By Jim Leach A comprehensive account of Doctor Who as a television series and product of popular culture. Price: $14.95s (Paper) |
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Angel
By Stacey Abbott Examines the innovative approach to genre, aesthetics, narrative, and the representation of masculinity in the television series Angel. Price: $14.95s (Paper) |
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Miami Vice Discusses the aesthetic appeal, production history, philosophical themes, and enduring importance of the groundbreaking 1980s television series. |
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I Love Lucy An analysis of I Love Lucy, one of the best loved sitcoms in the history of American television. |
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The Honeymooners Examines the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of The Honeymooners in the context of postwar American values. |
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Doctor Who A comprehensive account of Doctor Who as a television series and product of popular culture. |
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Angel Examines the innovative approach to genre, aesthetics, narrative, and the representation of masculinity in the television series Angel. |
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Sex and the City Examines the full run of Sex and the City and its production background, place in television history, innovations to the genre, and reception. |
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M*A*S*H Examines the origins, cultural significance, and legacy of the groundbreaking CBS television series M*A*S*H, which aired from 1972 to 1983. |
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The Flip Wilson Show Analyzes the social, political, and institutional context of The Flip Wilson Show, which ran on NBC between 1970 and 1974. |
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Bewitched A study of the sitcom Bewitched that examines its entire run to discover the show’s numerous interlocking themes, tensions, and innovations. |
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The Rifleman A comprehensive analysis of what many consider to be television’s most intelligent western. |
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