Thursday, 2 March 2017

TV Comedy - Question 4b

Using Celebrity Juice as your source material answer the following question:

Explain how one comedy programme offers a range of pleasures, not just making the audience laugh. Give detailed examples from the programme.

Remember to do the following:
  • name the pleasure (a different one each time)
  • briefly define the pleasure
  • offer a clear example of the pleasure from the programme and explain why the audience enjoy it
Peer mark another student's work when you finish.  Award one tick for each of the bullet points above. Write 'peer assessed by your name' and add the date.

Extension task

Make notes that will help you answer question 4a.

Explain why two channels selected different comedy programmes schedule on particular days and at particular times.
  • Programme name:
  • Channel:
  • Time:
  • Date:

Mark scheme:

Level 4 (12-15 marks)
Discusses the scheduling of two comedies Precise and accurate use of terminology - think about why certain programmes are on at certain times
Shows detailed knowledge of TV or radio channels and scheduling with understanding of how programmes reflect institutional contexts - read this on ITV  - read this on the BBC's mission and values and this on its public purposes
Thorough understanding of how channels use scheduling to reach audiences - think about why programmes are clearly aimed at a particular audience - look at this again and decide on the audiences for both programmes
Ideas expressed clearly and fluently in well-structured sentences with few, if any, errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Level 3 (9-11 marks)
Accurately describes and evaluates the scheduling of two comedies Some accurate use of terminology
Shows sound knowledge of TV or radio channels and scheduling with some understanding of how programmes reflect institutional contexts
Sound understanding of how channels use scheduling to reach audiences
Ideas expressed with some clarity and fluency; errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar do not obscure meaning.

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