Exploring Television Acting: An IntroductionTom Cantrell and Christopher Hogg Television Acting: Histories and Inheritances
1 Performing Sherlock: A Study in Studio and Location Realism
Richard Hewett
2 ‘Visible’ and ‘Invisible’ Performance: Framing Performance in 1970s Television
Douglas McNaughton
3 ‘No-nonsense Rozzer’: Philip Glenister/Gene Hunt, Life on Mars and the Particularity of Television Acting
Stephen LaceyTelevision Acting: Approaches and Perspectives
4 ‘The Organic and the Technical’: a Psychophysical Approach to Television Acting
Tom Cantrell
5 Viola Davis: A Context for Her Craft and Success in Series Television
Cynthia Baron
6 ‘I’m going in there GC style’: Performance and Performative Contracts within a Crossover of Reality Television Environments
Louise Cope
7 Truth and ‘Truthiness’ in Acting the Real
Derek PagetTelevision Acting: Training and Industry
8 Exploring Actor Training for Television
Trevor Rawlins
9 Accent on Talent: The Valorization of British Actors on American Quality Television
Christine Becker
10 Exploring the Casting of British and Irish Actors in Contemporary US Television and Film
Simone Knox
11 Well-being and the Television Actor: Challenges and Coping Strategies
Christopher Hogg and Charlotte Lucy Smith