Section A

Cards (96)

  • Changes in gender roles: the increasing role of women in public life (e.g. politics) following the impact of 1970s feminism
  • Changing attitudes to sexualities: the increasingly visible role of LGBT people in public life, and acceptance of different sexualities
  • Multiculturalism: the change from a white society in which racism is 'normal' to one characterised by many different racial and ethnic groups
  • Celebrity culture: the organisation of popular culture around celebrities-people who are famous for being famous
  • Consumerism: the expectation that people will aspire to 'better themselves' by buying goods and services (e.g. clothes, cars, houses) that mark out their individual identity
  • Opposing ideas to consumerism may include: to reject material goods or to follow one's duty to a group or society
  • Media language
    • Sound
    • Camerawork
    • Editing
    • Mise-en-scene
  • Public Service Broadcasting for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial purposes
  • BBC must inform, educate and entertain with diversity and distinctiveness
  • OFCOM - regulating TV
  • Watershed - time for TV programmes to be broadcast without being unsuitable for children
  • Regulatory bodies

    • BBFC
    • IPSO
    • OFCOM
    • PEGI
    • VSC
    • BARB
  • Funding types

    • Advertising
    • Licence fee
    • Subscriptions to streaming sites
    • Subscriptions to cable and satellite
  • Mass and niche audiences
  • CUFFS Episode 1 'Luck of the Drow!' aired in October 2015 on BBC
  • CUFFS aimed to provide diverse and quality programming
  • CUFFS aired at 8pm before the watershed
  • CUFFS characters
    • Jake Vickers - rookie, prominent gay character
    • Ryan Draper - in charge of SAVE, single dad, respected cop
    • Donna Proger - gay, loves working with Lino
    • Lino Moretti - Italian
    • Jo Moffat - hard working, divorced, having an affair with chief
    • Chief Super Robert Vickers - boss, wife has cancer
  • CUFFS was a crime drama
  • CUFFS represented multiculturalism, including a Muslim character with 'feminine' qualities of caring
  • Donna was physically and mentally stronger than Lino
  • Jo Moffat held a high position of power and led investigations
  • Jake and Donna were LGBTQ+ characters
  • Brighton was the capital of the LGBT community in the UK in 2015
  • In 2015, social attitudes towards the police were not positive, and CUFFS tried to challenge negative views
  • The Equality Act of 2010 was relevant
  • The BBC was funded by the licence fee as a Public Service Broadcaster
  • The BBC's purpose is to inform, educate and entertain
  • Lord Reith was the investigator of the BBC
  • The Avengers Series 4, Episode 1 'The Town of No Return!' aired in 1960s-1966
  • The Avengers was a crime drama set in Cold War Russia, UK, spies, murder, fear
  • The Avengers was produced by the BBC
  • The Avengers characters
    • Emma Peel
    • John Steed
  • Emma Peel was a working woman, certified genius, and equal to Steed in her role as a spy
  • Emma Peel was sexually objectified through her outfits
  • John Steed was the stereotypical lead male character
  • The Avengers reflected the younger, emerging sexual revolution of the 1960s
  • There was a lack of LGBTQ+ representation in The Avengers
  • There was a generation gap and difference in attitudes between the older and younger characters in The Avengers
  • The Avengers costumes, accents, and language reflected conservative, traditional Post-War British values