- A
dramatization is the
creation of a
dramatic performance of
material depicting real or
fictional events.
Dramatization may
occur in any media, and can...
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character in the tragedy.
Beginning in the
early Middle Ages,
churches staged dramatised versions of
biblical events,
known as
liturgical dramas, to
enliven annual...
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Docudrama (or do****entary drama) is a
genre of
television and film,
which features dramatized re-enactments of
actual events. It is
described as a hybrid...
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which was
broadcast on ITV from 1979 to 1988. Each
episode features a
dramatised story that has been
adapted from the
works of
several well-known writers...
- Ling,
Vincent McInerney and
Peter Mackie. The
broadcast of the last
dramatisation, the 1998
version of The
Hound of the Baskervilles,
marked the first...
- Attenborough. Next for him was
Roger Donaldson's The
Bounty (1984), a
fourth dramatisation of the
mutiny on HMS Bounty. He had
previously taken smaller parts in...
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Death in Holy
Orders is a 2001
detective novel by P.D. James, the
eleventh book in the Adam
Dalgliesh series. The
novel is
mainly set in and
around an...
- Tale: BBC 1964 – five-part
dramatisation, with
Frances Cuka and Lana
Morris Lord Raingo: BBC 1966 – four-part
dramatisation, with
Kenneth More Imperial...
- The
Lennox sisters were four eighteenth-century
British aristocrats, the
daughters of
Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of
Richmond (1701–1750) by his wife Lady...
- The
Battle of
Bosworth or
Bosworth Field (/ˈbɒzwərθ/ BOZ-wərth) was the last
significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the
civil war
between the houses...