 |  |  |  |  | This is a unit of three programmes which goes behind the scenes to see how television and radio programmes are made. The programmes focus on three different areas - drama, news gathering and sports coverage. The unit has a number of cross-curricular points but is specifically intended to help teach Northern Ireland's curriculum for English. |  |  |  |  | Programme 3 - Show Time Broadcast: 17th May 2004 BBC 2 12.10-12.30pm
ARCHIVE - SELB programme code :TL 0682 This episode is now part of our archive. This programme is still available to schools to borrow or purchase from the Audio Visual Recording service at the SELB. Please quote the SELB programme code in your correspondence. See our ordering page for more information.
|  Programme three takes a light hearted look behind the scenes of the popular local comedy 'Give My Head Peace' in the company of 'Red Hand Luke' aka actor Dan Gordon. |
 | By the end of the programme, the students should:
understand the importance of a written script as the starting point for television drama have a basic understanding of how story and structure operate within a script be more familiar with the hierarchical structures which are used in the making of film drama have an understanding of the employment opportunities within drama production - across a wide range of skills - creative, technical and practical see how drama manipulates reality - using locations, costume/make-up and performance
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