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Introduction
Television and Society
Telegenic Colloquies: Paradigms of Society in the TV Talk Show by Robert Cluett
Television Intimacy: Paradoxes of Trust and Romance by Judith Kegan Gardiner
Field and Screen: Baseball and Television by Michael Seidel
Not Such A Long Way, Baby: Women and Televised Myth by Harriet Blodgett
Television Programming as Art
Ariosto and Bochco: Polyphonic Plotting in Orlando Furioso, Hill Street Blues, and L.A. Law by James V. Mirollo
The Good, the Bad and the Counterfeit: A Tolstoyan Theory of Television Narrative by Mary Sirridge
Richard Chamberlain's Hamlet Theoharis C. Theoharis
Television and Its Critics
Taking Television Too Seriously--and Not Seriously Enough by Barbara Lee
Mass Culture, Class Culture, Democracy, and Prime Time: Television Criticism and the Question of Quality, 1920-1988 by David Marc
From Mass Man to Postmodernism: Critical Analyses of Television for the Past Half Century by James. M. O'Brien
Bibliography
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