Helen Wheatley is Lecturer in Television and Film Studies at the University of Warwick
Introduction: Gothic television - texts and contexts
1. Showing less, suggesting more: the ghost story on British television
2. Blood, guts and special effects: the heritage of horror on British television
3. The female Gothic: women, domesticity, and the Gothic adaptation
4. Keeping it in the family: American Gothic television in the 1960s
5. Televisuality and the new American Gothic
Conclusion
Teleography
Filmography
This book is the first in-depth study of the Gothic on television. It defines and explores key instances of the genre across the history of television drama in the UK and US. The book builds a strong argument for the fact that the Gothic, in its various guises, is well-suited to television as a domestic medium.