2017
DOI: 10.1093/adaptation/apx005
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From Reverential to ‘Radical’ Adaptation: Reframing John le Carré as ‘Quality’ Television Brand from A Perfect Spy (BBC 2, 1987) to The Night Manager (BBC 1, 2016)

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“…In other words, existing television canons are not termed as such by audiences, critics, and scholars; rather, they look like “Best Of” lists, opulent DVD sets, or (increasingly) “Classic Television” categorizations on SVOD platforms. Rather than talk about television canons, however, popular and academic critics alike talk about quality and complexity, classic or prestige television (Mittell; Oldham). These discussions are integral components in the canon formation process, but they do not speak to the process itself.…”
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“…In other words, existing television canons are not termed as such by audiences, critics, and scholars; rather, they look like “Best Of” lists, opulent DVD sets, or (increasingly) “Classic Television” categorizations on SVOD platforms. Rather than talk about television canons, however, popular and academic critics alike talk about quality and complexity, classic or prestige television (Mittell; Oldham). These discussions are integral components in the canon formation process, but they do not speak to the process itself.…”
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confidence: 99%