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Jed Mercurio
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This book provides the first critical study of Jed Mercurio’s television work, tracing how his authorial style developed across medical drama, thriller and genre television, and reassessing authors...
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23 February 2027

Jed Mercurio offers the first sustained critical study of one of the most influential television writers and producers of the twenty-first century. It examines how Mercurio’s authorial signature has developed across three decades of British television, from early medical dramas to record-breaking thrillers. Tracing his work from Cardiac Arrest through genre-spanning projects including sitcom, medical drama and political thriller, the book analyses how Mercurio’s writing engages with questions of power, populism, masculinity and institutional authority. It situates his career within shifts in broadcasting, streaming and production culture, paying close attention to his sustained commitment to public-service television. By examining Mercurio’s roles as writer, producer and executive producer, the study complicates established accounts of television authorship and offers new perspectives on contemporary British television, genre evolution and showrunning practice.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
23 February 2027
ISBN: 9781526181084
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
Television: styles and genres, Film, television, radio genres: Drama, Film, television, radio and performing arts: companion works
Ben Lamb is Senior Lecturer in Media at Teesside University
Introduction
1 Medicine: Cardiac Arrest, Bodies, Critical and Breathtaking
2Nostalgia: The Grimleys and The Legend of the Tamworth Two
3 Science and technology: Invasion: Earth and Frankenstein
4 Masculinity: Strike Back, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, and Mercurio’s novels
5 Paranoia and power: Line of Duty and Bodyguard
Conclusion: HTM Television and its productions
Bibliography
Appendix: Jed Mercurio texts
Index