Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

When we first discussed the idea of the Moments in Television collections, we rather rashly agreed to bring out the first three volumes (Substance/Style, Complexity/Simplicity and Sound/Image) simultaneously. Just as the first chapters were being written, and the books were in their earliest stages, the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing series of lockdowns hit. Everyone involved in the project was in some way affected. It is thanks to the perseverance, generosity and teamwork of a large number of people that you now hold this book in your hands. We cannot mention every name, but we wish to extend some particular thanks to a small number of individuals.

We would like to acknowledge and thank Steven Peacock, former co-editor of The Television Series, who helped conceive the Moments in Television collections, and whose editorial input in the earlier stages of the project was very much valued. His departure meant that Lucy Fife Donaldson could join us as a General Editor of The Television Series; she stepped in in medias res with characteristic calmness, confidence and capability for which the other Editors, Jonathan and Sarah, are incredibly grateful. Matthew Frost, at Manchester University Press, has encouraged and supported these new Moments in Television collections from the outset, with his customary vivacity, enthusiasm, thoughtfulness and unflappability. We're thankful to him, and to MUP, for their confidence in these new volumes.

Our thanks as Editors go above all to all our contributors for their keenness, commitment, patience and resolute support for the Moments collections. Throughout the process, and under the unprecedented pressures of a global pandemic, our authors sustained their enthusiasm for this project and created, developed and honed their chapters. We are proud of the quality, breadth and eclecticism of the work published in these first three books. We have also been touched by the generosity, understanding and friendship shown by so many of our contributors, towards us and towards each other, during some difficult times.

Finally, Lucy would like to thank Jonathan and Sarah for their generosity and unfailingly convivial support, as well as for the trust they have shown in welcoming her to the editorial team. Jonathan would like to thank his parents for letting him spend so much time watching television earlier in his life. Both his mother and father have been keen TV viewers, but his father, also an MUP author, died during the planning of the Moments collections. Sarah would like to thank her father, who died mid-way through the creation of these volumes, but who in life looked forward always to the next moment; her mother, for her precious gift of the ‘found’ moment; and Jon Cardwell Davies, who can be relied upon to see, in the very transience of every moment, the hopeful promise of the next one.

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