Models of non-fiction writing. Reviewing television
Description
Jaci Stephen is the television reviewer of the Evening Standard. She moves through the world of television in numerous ways-at launches and previews, inside television companies, and sitting at home watching programs. She describes how she goes about writing, the problems posed by different genres, and the restrictions placed upon her writing by the nature of her audience-the readers of a family newspaper. The program uses her review of a comedy show to demonstrate the process of writing a review.
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25 min
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Date of Publication
[2009], c1988
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