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PLAY'S THE THING
Stuart Ian Burns thinks TV should go to the
theatre more often
TREACHERY WITH A SMILE ON ITS FACE
Ian Jones on the House of Cards trilogy
WHEN SOAPS DIE
Ian Jones exhumes the corpses of fallen soap operas
NO NEED TO PANIC ...
Chris Orton on The Mad Death and "infection"
drama on British television
THIS ARTICLE TERMINATES HERE:
A JOURNEY THROUGH EUSTON FILMS
by Ian Jones
"I'LL
FIND OUT THINGS - I'LL FIND OUT WHO DONE IT"
Ian Jones on The Singing Detective
"LIFE'S
SUCH A PUZZLE TO YOU, ISN'T IT?"
Ian Jones on John le Carré, George Smiley and the BBC
ADVENTURES IN TV LAND
Jack Kibble-White on entertainment dramas
"AND
IF WHAT COMES NEXT MAY SEEM INCREDIBLE, BELIEVE IT"
Ian Jones on I, Claudius
PARTLY POLITICAL BROADCASTS
Jack Kibble-White on political dramas
CRIMEWAVE
Jack Kibble-White on Inspector Morse and
long-form crime dramas
AND THE BEAT GOES ON ...
Jack Kibble-White on The Bill and police ensemble dramas
THE VOID
Kevin Donnelly on Threads
LONDON PRIDE
Jack Kibble-White on initiating the story in Holding On
LITTLE ENGLAND
Graham Kibble-White on Triangle
WARRIORS BEHIND THE WIRE: SOAP OPERA GOES TO WAR
David Agnew on Tenko
ALAN BLEASDALE
A collection of articles on the works of Alan Bleasdale
JOBS FOR THE GIRLS
David Agnew on Widows
EVERYDAY FOLK AND INFLATION
Jack Kibble-White on high drama in Coronation Street and EastEnders
SLOWLY ADDICTIVE
Ben Morris on The House of Eliott
CRACKER
A collection of articles celebrating Cracker
ELIMINATING THE IMPOSSIBLE
Ian Jones on Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes
TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION
David Sheldrick on Sapphire and Steel
NO COMMIE FREAKS IN THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE!
David Savage on The Little House on the Prairie
YOSSER'S BETTER THAN FITZ
Jack Kibble-White on TV drama in the '90s
WAITING
TO WATCH
Jack Kibble-White on Starwatch
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