Throughout its history; British television has found a place; if only in its margins; for programmes that consciously worked to expand the boundaries of television aesthetics. Even in the present climate of increased academic interest in television history; its experimental tradition has generally either been approached generically or been lost within the assumption that television is simply a mass medium. Avaible for the first time in paperback; Experimental British television uncovers the history of experimental television; bringing back forgotten programmes in addition to looking at relatively more privileged artists or programme strands from fresh perspectives. The book therefore goes against the grain of dominant television studies; which tends to place the medium within the flow of the everyday; in order to scrutinise those productions that attempted to make more serious interventions within the medium.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. cgBy CGGreat selection of songs. I got this book for my Grandson who is in 8th grade and has been playing the sax for 3 years now. He was playing the songs very well in a short amount of time.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Perfect Book for Alto SaxBy KristiIf your Sax player needs a little challenge. but wants something that isnt too difficult. this is the perfect book. Kids already know the tunes so that makes reading the notes even easier.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Daughter loves it.By Product-ReviewerMy daughter loves this book.She is a Freshman in HS and has been playing since 5th grade. She was able to pick up every song here very quick and she sounds great.She practices more since it is tunes she knowns instead of just the music they use at school.