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Volume 5 Number 1 Invisible Television: Programmes and Genres

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Read Vol 5 Number 1 (Spring 2010) at Ingenta Connect

Editorial
Invisible Television: The Programmes No One Talks About Even Though Lots of People Watch Them
Brett Mills

'There's Only One Way to Find Out!': Harry Hill's TV Burp and the Rescue of Invisible Television
James Leggott

Top Gear: Why Does the World's Most Popular Programme Not Deserve Scrutiny?
Frances Bonner

River City: Invisible Soap
Lynne Hibberd

Is There a Geography Genre on British Television? Explorations of the Hinterland from Coast to Countryfile.
Felix Thompson

New Tricks and the Invisible Audience
Phil Wickham

Invisible Television: Contexts

Exhausted and Exhausting: Television Studies and British Soap Opera
Christine Geraghty

When Television Doesn't Overflow 'Beyond the Box': The Invisibility of 'Momentary' Fandom
Matt Hills

Missing in Action: On the Invisibility of (Most) Australian Television
Sue Turnbull

Reviews
Marina Krcmar, Living Without the Screen: Causes and Consequences of Life Without Television, reviewed by Elizabeth Evans
Terry Bolas, Screen Education: From Film Appreciation to Media Studies, reviewed by Christine Geraghty
Mark Duguid, Cracker, reviewed by Lez Cooke

Appendix: TV Listings

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