Conclusion
Conclusion
The methodological approaches employed herein offer as complete a picture as possible of the determinants of British television acting, and cover distinct historical periods. In the live era, from the mid-1930s up to the early 1960s, the type of experience gained by actors was arguably of greater importance than duration. Many were unaccustomed to the mediating effects of television technology, and had yet to ‘scale down’ approaches to performance that had typically been acquired and developed through stage experience. The varying backgrounds of ...
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