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Narrative Form and the British Television Studio 1955–1963
Benjamin Lamb
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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British Television
100%
Single Play
100%
Narrative Form
100%
TV Studio
100%
Popular
75%
Production Practices
50%
Narrative Format
50%
Police Series
25%
Design Resources
25%
Physical Attributes
25%
Studio Practice
25%
Camerawork
25%
Institutional Comparison
25%
Armchair
25%
Production Control
25%
Lighting System
25%
Mise-en-scène
25%
Memo
25%
Single Series
25%
Spatial Analysis
25%
Studio Production
25%
Policy Discussion
25%
Material Design
25%
Control Room
25%
Room Lighting
25%
Floorplanning
25%
Production Facilities
25%
Technological Resources
25%
Arts and Humanities
Popular
100%
British television
100%
Narrative form
100%
Narrative
66%
Police
33%
armchair
33%
Anthology
33%
Style
33%
rivals
33%
intentions
33%
Regional Science
33%
Mise-en-scène
33%
Esthetics
33%
Studio Practice
33%
Floor Plan
33%
Social Sciences
Television Stations
100%
Narrative
100%
UK
50%
Police
50%
Industrial Management
50%