Tuesday, 9 February 2016
4B
4. (b) Discuss in detail how one programme offers audience pleasures. Give examples from the
programme. [15
Bad Education sitcom which is a comedy set out in the same location, this is inside the classroom with the same characters, this is inside the classroom. This lets the audience gain a relationship with the characters because they will get to know their character traits and how they act: for example, everyone knows Mr wickers is an awful teacher and the audience are just ready for his childish and immature behaviour. One character trait that is represented is the stereotype ' boff ' this is Jing, she wants to get an education and she try's to tell Mr wickers how to teach. Also a stereotype of 'racism ' is represented, she is an example of an Chinese immigrant. chav is another stereotype, this is a younger lower class person typified brash and loutish behaviour and the wearing of designer clothes I can relate this to one of the students in Mr Wickes class, who wears chavy clothes and talks in a rude and informal way to interact with others in the class. This shows the audience what it is like being chav and it shows the life of teenage boys living in the area and the way they live there life. But also it brings humour to the audience as they will find it funny the way he is because there not used to it and its something new to them, for example when a the 'chavy' swears towards Mr Wickes in front of him, and Mr Wickes doesn't even care, its humorous because in a normal life you wouldn't get away with it. audience always come back to this programme because its an exaggerated version of real life. they speak to him as a friend so they get away with everything this is humorous to the audience because all teachers are more strict in real life.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
4A
4. (a) Compare how and why two programmes were scheduled on different channels.
State the day, time and channel of each programme.
State the day, time and channel of each programme.
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Channel 4 commissioned the comedy Friday night dinner.
Friday Night Dinner is a British television sitcom written by Robert Popper and directed by Steven bendlack. Registered viewers includes half of all 16-24 year olds in the UK, this is because of the humorous language used that is only relevant to people 16-24. They are only on at this time because its the time people 16 and over settle down to watch TV and also its repeats which are on at night, and early hours in the morning are on for when people come home from nights out. They are on after watershed because it has swearing in there and children are not permitted to hear this.
Know the audience demographic both genders.
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Bad Education is a British sitcom produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Three production-The first series started airing on 14 August 2012. On 23 August 2012, it was announced that Bad Education would have a second series. The second series began airing on BBC Three on 3. produced by jack Whitehall. The Gender of the audience for Bad Education is predominately male. This is because of the crude/vulgar content of the situation comedy and the codes/conventions used through out the show. Stereotypically young males are quite immature and are easily amused by sexual innuendo, which is a used through out Bad Education. Where as the female of the same age group are stereotypically mature and may not be amused by the vulgar content of Bad Education. I believe that the target audience age will span predominately between 16-24 year olds as this is the primary target audience for BBC 3 as a channel. This is the age group for the target audience of Bad Education as the show uses current themes and trends which are commonly found amongst the lives of 16-24 year olds.
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