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Television Violence and Behaviour: A Research Summary.
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Television Violence and the Effects on Children
Television.
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Telivision Influence
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The advent of television revolutionized the way information was sent and received.
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The aim of a sitcom is to make an audience laugh, by using stereotypes the viewer finds the characters funny due to them doing actions or saying something that reminds them of themselves or someone they know.
The animated sitcom "The Simpsons" subverts our views about a nuclear family. Instead we learn by watching a dysfunctional family. We see the ups and downs and humour of family life in various episodes and typical family situations.
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The average amount of television sets in a household
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The Big Match
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The Characters In Eastenders
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The Effect On the Viewer of the Film Twister and How the Film Creates Suspense
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The Effects of Television Violence on Children
The emergence of television as a mass medium of communication was the key turning point in improving leisure opportunities for the ordinary people of Britain
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The emergence of television as a mass medium of communication was the key turning point in improving leisure opportunities for the ordinary people of Britain - How far do you agree with this judgement?
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The ER and the office: using the opening sequenced of both programs, discuss how each director achieves a sense of realism within the genre.
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The fly-on-the-wall technique is also known as 'télé verité' and it meant to be the most unmediated style of documentary filming. In this piece of work I will show the principles behind this documentary filming method.
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The Future of Television
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The history and background of 'Soap Operas.'
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The History of Sitcoms
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The History of Soaps
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The History of the ‘Soap Opera’
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The Impact of Digital TV on audiences and TV companies
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The Inevitable Truth.
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The Influence of Television.
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The Key Conventions of Soap Operas.
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