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Highest Rated Television Essays

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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.
Imagine you are a director who has been asked to direct a modern version of The Crucible. Decide on how you would make the play modern and the kind of setting that you feel is the most appropriate for conveying the themes of the play
Identify and compare the main conventions of two documentaries and explain what affect that have on the presentation of the subject matter of the programme.
'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'.
Soap Operas.
English media - soap operas
My practical work in November 2003 was for option 3 - It was a piece of devised theatre work and was based on the style of soap opera.
Why are soap operas so popular?
Eastenders and Coronation Street deals with these rules by not showing any bad violence, drugs, sexual intercourse, nudity or demonstrations of exorcisms. If any of these are shown they will be justified
"Discuss the portrayal of the family in 'The Simpsons'. Why does this portrayal work so well as a television cartoon?
A comparison of British and American sitcoms based on an episode of "Fawlty Towers" and "Friends"
"Analyse the techniques used to create tension and viewerenjoyment in 'who wants to be a millionaire?'".
English Essay: Reviewing TV Shows "It seems today that all we see is violence, movies and sex on TV, but where are the good old fashion values on which we you to rely?" - The ironic opening lyrics to Family Guy's opening theme tune.
Describe the ways in which different TV fictional narratives appeal to their audiences. Refer to specific examples in your answer.
Rationale - The texts I am studying are The Edge, by Dick Francis (Novel), and Stingers (TV Drama).
How would you account for the continuing fascination that British Soap operas have for such a large and diverse audience.
Character, theme and narrative in the soap opera "Eastenders"
Where does the Simpsons inspiration come from and how does its humour operate with particular reference to the Springfield film festival episode
"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
Soap Opera as a Major Form of Popular Culture
Representation of gender in Men Behaving Badly and Absolutely Fabulous.
Soap Operas.
Entertain? Inform? Change our thinking? Confirm what we already know? What is television drama designed to do and how does it do it?
Analyse the opening sequence of the Simpsons. How does the opening sequence appeal to a variety of age groups? Is this a successful title sequence?
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"This is an excellent essay, which outlines some good points about how Eastenders is a good representation of East End life. The introduction outlines the purpose and main points of the essay. Not are only are the points explained and developed, but good evidnce from the show has been used. The conclusion is also very informative, and really sums up the main points made throughout the essay. To improve, there could have been a bit more explaination as to why people prefer this realistic representation of normal life and why some people do not prefer it - as many other shows, such as Corrie and Hollyoaks still have excellent ratings. TSR User: boosh_slayer"
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