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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Towards ‘a new drama for television’: Diary of a Young Man and The End of Arthur’s Marriage
2. ‘Urgently contemporary and socially relevant’: From A Tap on the Shoulder to Up the Junction
3. Blurring ‘the distinction between fact and fiction’: Cathy Come Home, In Two Minds and The Golden Vision
4. ‘The play of political advocacy’: The Big Flame and The Rank and File
5. From Television into Film: Poor Cow, Kes and Family Life
6. ‘This is our history’: Days of Hope
7. ‘The UK’s pre-eminent arthouse director’: From Television Censorship to ‘Art Cinema’
8. ‘It’s a free world’: Social Change and Class from Riff-Raff to Looking for Eric
9. ‘What might have been’: Land and Freedom and The Wind That Shakes the Barley
Select Bibliography
Filmography
Index
List of Illustrations
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