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The 1970s Warship versus SailorWarship 1973–77Series 1 1973Series 2 1974SailorConclusionChapter 2. Image and Identity Sea Power and SubmarineSea PowerSubmarineHMS Splendid 1999Conclusion crisis and identityChapter 3. The Naval Drama Series Making WavesA new Warship?Plots and prerequisitesMaking Waves the aired and unaired episodesSea Patrol the most successful naval dramaConclusion barely a rippleChapter 4. Techno-documentaries of the New NavyDaring to bare Building Britain’s Ultimate WarshipLearning again How to Build… a Nuclear Submarine BBC2 2010ConclusionChapter 5. The Home Fleet Channel 5’s Warship SeriesWarship series 1 and 2 2008–09Ice Patrol 2010 tedium trivia tragedyWarship Life at Sea series 1–3 2018–22Conclusion from hybridisation to tabloidizationChapter 6. Different Eyes Chris Terrill’s Naval DocumentariesConclusionBibliographyIndex.In Screening the Fleet, Prof. Jonathan Rayner explores the representation of the modern Royal Navy on British television over a fifty year period from 1973 to 2023. Contextualising his subject with significant aspects of earlier naval representation, in recruiting, documentary and public information films from the 1940s to the 1960s, Rayner then brings his focus forward to 1973-2023.The 1970s were a significant decade for naval representation on television, and saw the broadcast of two definitive series: the BBC’s drama series Warship and the acclaimed documentary series Sailor. These landmark series set the benchmark for naval representation in both realist and in fictional portrayals. They also set precedents for audience perceptions, and these have affected the production, and the reception, of the series on the Royal Navy that have followed.Rayner’s work investigates how advances in technology allow programme makers to use new techniques in the spheres of naval drama and documentary. More recent series also need to balance the required conventions for any portrayal of the navy on television with the revelatory or iconoclastic approaches now expected by modern audiences.In focussing on the changing portrayal of the Royal Navy on television, however, Rayner also surfaces how the Navy itself has evolved in the post-World War II world. The series analysed in Screening the Fleet also evidence the changing nature and increasing diversity of the naval community as a reflection of changing notions of Britishness.Offering the first study of its type, this volume highlights evolving and emerging trends in factual and fact-based television programmes through their portrayal of a highly popular, patriotic and persistent subject over a fifty year period. It debates developments in television and documentary approaches using the representation of the Royal Navy, and its changing position in perceptions of British identity.Television programsGreat BritainTelevision programsRayner Jonathan921543BOOK9910978373903321Screening the Fleet4319972UNINA