Luther audiences and context PAPER 2

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broadcasted on ? and ?
targets ? audiences
funded by TV ?
BBC1 and iPlayer
targets mainstream audiences
funded by TV licence
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audiences are 25-? years old
characters are ? ages to this
offering audience with characters they can ? to
audiences are 25-40 years old
characters are similar ages to this
offering audience with characters they can relate to
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? characters attracts ? audiences
? male protagonist
? females
diverse characters attracts diverse audiences
black male protagonist
strong females
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john luther engages ? audiences who find a lack of black actors in ? roles
john luther engages black audiences who find a lack of black actors in leading roles
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entertainment:
enjoy trying to ? crimes
enjoy trying to solve crimes
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relatable:
john luther has a ? home life
and a ? family member
john luther has a troubled home life
and a dead family member
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education:
learning about the british ? system
learning about the british justice system
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uses ? narratives and cliff hangers to keep audiences ? to the next episode
uses enigma narratives and cliff hangers to keep audiences watching to the next episode
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some audiences don't like luther as a flawed ?
because he breaks the ? when he's on the police force
some audiences don't like luther as a flawed hero because he breaks the law when he's on the police force
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luther reflects changes in society
because even though he's the ?
he is controlled by ? in his life
eg. his wife ?, he has a female ?, ? deceives him
even though he's the protagonist
he is controlled by females in his life
eg. his wife leaves him
he has a female boss
alice deceives him
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luther features different ? of women
eg. ? officer, successful ?, ?
features different representations of women
eg. police officer
successful lawyer
murderer
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shows elements of ? drama
reflects developing trends in crime drama ?
as crime dramas used to be purely ? in the 19?s
shows elements of psychological drama
reflects developing trends in conventions
as crime dramas used to be purely crime in the 1990s
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audiences are 25-? years old
characters are ? ages to this
offering audience with characters they can ? to

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audiences are 25-40 years old
characters are similar ages to this
offering audience with characters they can relate to

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? characters attracts ? audiences
? male protagonist
? females

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john luther engages ? audiences who find a lack of black actors in ? roles

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entertainment:
enjoy trying to ? crimes

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