Abstract
Previous writing on the hugely popular series Inspector Morse (1987–1998) has stressed the presentation of space and place as conforming to a heritage aesthetic, characterized by quality and nostalgia. This article seeks to address how television drama can be re-evaluated through a methodology of longitudinal analysis, and the ways this process itself encourages sensitivity to how space is articulated. Inspector Morse offers a specifically televisual experience of space, involving repeated encounters with particular spaces by virtue of its long run. This is a spatial experience characterized by layering and accumulation of meaning, a textured or thickened contact with space. Drawing on the detail of pattern and embellishment arising from repeated contact with particular spaces, it explores the density of aesthetic choices which create images of spatial disjunction suitable to the generic context of Inspector Morse. In underlining that the programme’s handling of space is more complex than previously suggested, this article seeks to demonstrate that the construction of space and place in Inspector Morse is not limited to the kind of ‘heritage’ qualities commonly associated with the programme.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Popular Television |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2016 |
Keywords
- Inspector Morse
- Space
- Aesthetics
- Place
- Detective series
- Television
- Texture
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Substance / style: moments in television
Cardwell, S. (Editor), Bignell, J. (Editor) & Donaldson, L. F. (Editor), 26 Apr 2022, Manchester: Manchester University Press. 237 p. (The television series)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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