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"About A Boy" is about a man - a handsome, rich, shallow, self absorbed, irresistible man - and the unexpected relationship he develops with a boy.
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"Analyse the techniques used to create tension and viewerenjoyment in 'who wants to be a millionaire?'".
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"Compare how the representation of gender is constructed by the characters' appearance and dialogue in your two television programmes."
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"Discuss the portrayal of the family in 'The Simpsons'. Why does this portrayal work so well as a television cartoon?
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"Dragnet 1967" Starsky and hutch Dixon of Dock Green
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"Even though the primary purpose of satire is to create humour, there is always something deeply serious underneath" - Discuss the accuracy of this statement for the two texts you have chosen.
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"Game or Curse?" Reality TV can be looked at in many different ways; ruining the lives of many celebrities, such as Les Dennis and Vanessa Feltz, but also bringing fame and fortune for such contestants as Brian Dowling and Kate Lawler.
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"How does the Simpson's Satirize Television?"
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"Jurassic Shark" was broadcast as part of a series of related programs and feature films on Channel 5, which was titled the "Terrors of the Deep - Weekend". This essay will focus on the contents of the documentary
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"Soap Operas are a Complete Waste of Time" evaluate this statement
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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 statement?
4 out of 5 stars
"The impact of Elvis Presley on US society during the 1950s was more the result of TV coverage of his performances than of his music." Use the sources, and your own knowledge, to explain whether or not you agree with this view.
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"The Simpsons"
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"The Simpsons" - An assessment
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"Themes and characters in television fiction reflect the society in which they are produced".
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"Welcome to Eldorado: A coast of golden dreams and deep dark secrets - A world of hedonism, hope and heartbreak - And the sun drenched setting for BBC1s' new three times a week drama serial".
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‘Religious and moral issues are better dealt with in documentaries than in soaps’. Do you agree?
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 How does the director of "Friends" use the opening titles to promote a successful sitcom comedy and encourage the viewer to continue watching?
2.5 out of 5 stars
'Documentaries have to be constructed in just the same way as fictional programs'. How far do you agree with this statement?
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'Evaluate the extent to which the Simpsons follow the convention of a typical sitcom - Refer to a specific episode that you have watched to support your evaluation'.
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'I don't know where documentary is going, but at the moment it is fast becoming a soap opera in order to keep it's place in the schedules' Molly Dinton.
4 out of 5 stars
'The Simpsons' is a humorous show about the average American family, yet it manages to portray social and moral issues through the unusual medium if cartoon. How is this achieved?
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'Who wants to be a Millionaire' and 'The Weakest Link' have boosted the popularity of quiz shows. What are the reasons for their appeal?
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1:45 British Time, 11th September 2001 Was When the Unthinkable Happened.
5 out of 5 stars
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