❉ The Silver Archive will cast an eye over the very best of genre television.
Following the positive reaction to their Black Archive series of critical monographs on Doctor Who, Obverse Books today announce the launch of a new sister range, the Silver Archive.
Where the Black Archive’s focus is purely on Doctor Who, the Silver grew out of a recognition that there were any number of other series which would reward investigation in a similar manner. From early, primitive BBC forays into science fiction, through the folk horror serials of the 1970s and the conspiracy shows of the 90s, all the way to Netflix and Amazon generation, the Silver Archive will cast an eye over the very best of genre television.
Range editor Stuart Douglas explained what attracted him to the idea of the Silver Archive.
“There’s such a rich history of genre television, and yet discussion of individual series still tend to concentrate on a few big names while the rest are effectively ignored, usually on the basis that there simply isn’t a large enough fanbase to justify a full length analysis.
“The Silver Archive, by allowing writers to narrow their focus to one season or serial, or even a single episode, transcends that problem, and lets us open windows on a wide range of shows, some fondly remembered, some almost forgotten and in need of rehabilitation.
“The Black Archive demonstrated that there is a readership out there eager for our type of detailed story analysis – the Silver Archive will build on that and will, I hope, be equally well received.”
The Silver Archive will begin with a three book launch in March 2018, covering the entirety of the popular ATV series Sapphire and Steel, before continuing on a quarterly schedule:
2018
Volume 1: Sapphire and Steel 1 & 2 – David and Lesley McIntee
Volume 2: Sapphire and Steel 3 & 4 – Cody Schell
Volume 3: Sapphire and Steel 5 & 6 – James Cooray-Smith
Volume 4: Stranger Things: Season 1 – Paul Driscoll
Volume 5: The Strange World of Gurney Slade – Andrew Hickey
Volume 6: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Innocence – Jon Arnold
2019
Volume 7: Dark Skies – Matthew Kresal
Volume 8: A for Andromeda – Michael Seely
Volume 9: The Prisoner: Free for All – Jonathan Dennis
Volume 10: Quatermass and the Pit – Tony Jones
2020
Volume 11: A Series of Unfortunate Events – Kara Dennison
Volume 12: The Stone Tape – Philip Bates
Volume 13: Millennium: Season 2 – Robert Smith?
Volume 14: Children of the Stones – Nick Campbell
Specials
The Christmas Box – Paul Magrs
How Old is Harold Steptoe? – James Cooray-Smith
❉ News source: Obverse Books – info@obversebooks.co.uk
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