Torchwood declassified : investigating mainstream cult television / edited by Rebecca Williams.

"Torchwood started its life on television as a spin-off from Doctor Who, bringing Captain Jack to join new colleagues in a television series that quickly established itself as fresh and watchable television. It's fourth series, subtitled 'Miracle Day', continued its move from the...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Williams, Rebecca, 1981- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : I.B. Tauris, [2013]
Series:Investigating cult TV.
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Summary:"Torchwood started its life on television as a spin-off from Doctor Who, bringing Captain Jack to join new colleagues in a television series that quickly established itself as fresh and watchable television. It's fourth series, subtitled 'Miracle Day', continued its move from the niche channel of BBC3 to metamorphose into an international production between the BBC and the US network Starz. Torchwood has continued to entertain, provoke and attract large audiences and an expanding fandom. This is the first critical celebration of Torchwood across it four series, considering issues of representation, as well as the fandom that surrounds the show and its complex contexts. Focusing in particular on how the meanings and understandings of cult television have shifted and become subject to technological, industry and marketing changes in recent years, Torchwood Declassified explores aspects of the show including its aesthetics and branding, its use of tropes from the horror genre, vast tie-in merchandise, status as a spin-off, the nature of a celebrity that is both cult and mainstream, as well as the use of sound and music, and Torchwood's connection to place and location."--Provided by publisher
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 242 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0857722921
9780857722928
9780857734358
0857734350
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.