The Mind’s Eye

This meticulously researched book delves into the rich tapestry of stories originally broadcast by the BBC between 1963 and 1989. Rather than resorting to negative comparisons, the author thoughtfully assesses each story on its own merits. Their aim? To present the original series not merely as a fan phenomenon with a massive following, but as a true televisual work of art. Through engaging analysis, this book invites both critics and fans to explore the show’s legacy and spark meaningful discussions.

£24.99

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Book Details

Format

Paperback

Imprint

Chalk Stream Books

ISBN (Paperback)

9781917056144

Language

English

Page Extent

886

Page Size

Pinched Crown (244×170mm)

About The Author

Joy Western

Joy Western graduated with a first-class degree in English Literature from Durham University in the year 2000. After a successful academic journey, Joy took a hiatus from writing to explore various professional and personal endeavours. However, the unprecedented times of the global lockdown reignited their passion for storytelling. During this period, Joy revisited her love for writing and began crafting The Mind's Eye, a project that originally took root during her university days. With a unique blend of academic rigor and renewed creativity, Joy brings a fresh and compelling voice to the literary world.

This meticulously researched book delves into the rich tapestry of stories originally broadcast by the BBC between 1963 and 1989. Rather than resorting to negative comparisons, the author thoughtfully assesses each story on its own merits. Their aim? To present the original series not merely as a fan phenomenon with a massive following, but as a true televisual work of art. Through engaging analysis, this book invites both critics and fans to explore the show’s legacy and spark meaningful discussions.