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15%OFFJohn Caughie - Edge of Darkness - 9781844572007 - V9781844572007
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Edge of Darkness

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Description for Edge of Darkness Paperback. Explores the themes, performances and soundtrack of "Edge of Darkness", the 80s political thriller. Part of the "BFI TV" classic series, this work dissects a Channel 4 drama. It examines the contemporary and political context in which the drama was set. Series: BFI TV Classics. Num Pages: 160 pages, biography. BIC Classification: APT. Category: (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 192 x 138 x 10. Weight in Grams: 282. Series: BFI TV Classics. 128 pages, colour illustrations. Explores the themes, performances and soundtrack of "Edge of Darkness", the 80s political thriller. Part of the "BFI TV" classic series, this work dissects a Channel 4 drama. It examines the contemporary and political context in which the drama was set. Cateogry: (UF) Further/Higher Education. BIC Classification: APT. Dimension: 192 x 138 x 10. Weight: 284.

Edge of Darkness (BBC, 1985) is a conspiracy thriller, a psychological drama, and a mythic tale of the death and regeneration of the planet. Written by Troy Kennedy Martin, directed by Martin Campbell, and produced by Michael Wearing, it marks one of the points of a British television drama, which was both popular in its generic appeal and groundbreaking in its narrative style.

Broadcast at a time of high paranoia about the secret state, the hazards of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons proliferation, Edge of Darkness start Bob Peck as Craven, a CID detective investigating the death of his environmental activist daughter, played by Joanne Whalley. His search for the truth leads him into a murky world of conspiracy involving the nuclear industry and the CIA (Joe Don baker in a bravura performance as the CIA agent Darius Jedburgh).

John Caughie's insightful study of the series situates it in the political context of the 1980s and in the context of British television drama in transition. He traces Edge of Darkness's exploration of the pathology of grief, developing notions of paranoia, myth and magical thinking to highlight the ways in which Troy Kennedy Martin takes the political thriller beyond politics.

The book includes an Afterword by the screenwriter, Troy Kennedy Martin.

John Caughie is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow. he is the author of Television Drama: Realism, Modernism and British Culture (2000), a member of the Editorial Board of Screen and General Editor, with Charlotte Brunsdon, of the Oxford Television Studies series.

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages
128
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
BFI TV Classics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781844572007
SKU
V9781844572007
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About John Caughie
JOHN CAUGHIE is Professor of Film& Television Studies at the University of Glasgow.

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