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It is not uncommon for Christians to feel poorly represented by fictional characters on TV. Dot Cotton, Father Ted and Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the Archbishop of Canterbury for Comic Relief are controversial examples, while t ... celý popis
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It is not uncommon for Christians to feel poorly represented by fictional characters on TV. Dot Cotton, Father Ted and Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the Archbishop of Canterbury for Comic Relief are controversial examples, while there was a division of opinion among Christians over sitcom Rev.'s portrayal of ministry and faith. More TV Vicar? gets under the dog collar of the claim that Christians are misrepresented. Priest and blogger Bryony Taylor assesses many well-known characters - including Dot Cotton, Father Ted, Rev.'s Adam Smallbone, The Vicar of Dibley's Geraldine Granger and Father Brown - and asks what are the deeper messages behind each portrayal and our response to each? The book includes original interviews with Christian comedy writers Paul Kerensa (Miranda, Not Going Out) and James Cary (Bluestone 42) and an in-depth analysis of the social media reaction to the final episode of Rev, as well as cartoons by Chris Bambrough.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Society & social sciences Society & culture: general Media studies
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