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By Trisha Dunleavy Auckland University Press 2005 Soft Cover 340 pages Signed by the author. Excellent condition. Now out of print and hard to find.
Ourselves in Primetime is the first study of home-grown television drama, covering its development in all genres from 1960 to 2005 and treating landmark programmes in detail.
Dunleavy addresses the difficulties, practical, creative, economic and political, that have faced the production of TV drama in a small country, revealing how policy toward local content was part of a wider picture. She also believes that it is only through telling our own stories that we can know ourselves and shows how TV drama has reflected changes in ideas about ‘cultural identity’ and New Zealand society. While there are disappointments and frustrations in this history there are also triumphs and much evidence of talent.
Ourselves in Primetime, written in a clear and lively style, is based on a thorough knowledge of the industry and on many interviews with participants. It provides a fascinating and illuminating angle on arts policy and on the interplay between state and private enterprise in this key aspect of the media over nearly half a century.
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