Information about Mini Series

A miniseries (sometimes mini-series), in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a limited number of episodes.

Television

Although no strict rule exists which differentiate a miniseries from a "regular" series or serial there are some suggestions. Leslie Halliwell and Philip Purser argue in Halliwell's Television Companion that miniseries tend to "appear in four to six episodes of various lengths." whilst Stuart Cunningham defines them as, "a limited run program of more than two and less than the thirteen part season or half season block associated with serial or series programming."[1]

One other important aspect, as Francis Wheen argues is that, "Both soap operas and primetime series cannot afford to allow their leading characters to develop, since the shows are made with the intention of running indefinitely. In a miniseries on the other hand, there is a clearly defined beginning, a middle and an end, (as in a conventional play or novel) enabling characters to change, mature or die as the serial proceeds.."[1]. Thus a series that is cancelled, or not renewed, after only a few episodes would not fall into the category of a miniseries.

In television, the format dates back to 1976, when Rich Man, Poor Man, based on the novel by Irwin Shaw, was broadcast in twelve one-hour episodes by ABC.

Alex Haley's Roots in 1977 can fairly be called the first blockbuster success of the format. Its success in the USA was partly due to its schedule: the twelve hours were split into eight episodes broadcast on consecutive nights, resulting in a finale with a 71 percent share of the audience and 130 million viewers, which at the time was the highest rated TV program of all-time. TV Guide (April 11-April 17 1987) called Jesus of Nazareth "the best miniseries of all time" and "unparalleled television."

In British television, the term "miniseries" is almost never used, except in reference to American imports. The term serial is preferred for short-run British television drama, which has been a staple of UK schedules since the early 1950s when serials such as The Quatermass Experiment (1953) established the popularity of the form. "Miniseries" is, however, used as a kind of exonym for non-miniseries British TV series in the United States, where the typical season length of six to thirteen episodes is considered short.

Additional notable miniseries

Comic books

Main article: Limited series


A miniseries or limited series is a common format for comic books, as it allows creators to tell a single specific story focusing on a character or set of characters, whether that story stands alone (Watchmen), or is heavily interlinked with other events in the same fictional universe (Civil War). Two to twelve issues is the usual length for a comic book miniseries (a story contained in a single issue is termed a one-shot). 52 is arguably the longest comic book miniseries to have been planned, as it was intended to last for fifty-two weekly issues. The alternative is an ongoing series.

Comic book series intended from the beginning to tell a complete story can become longer still, for example Sandman, which lasted 75 issues; these are not considered miniseries, partly because of their size and partly because no fixed number of issues is announced at the beginning. Similar to a canceled television series, a series intended to be ongoing, but which is discontinued after a dozen or fewer issues (usually due to poor sales), is not considered a miniseries, though they are sometimes described as such by the publisher after the cancellation is announced.

See also

References

External links

Storytelling is the ancient art of conveying events in words, images, and sounds, often by improvisation or embellishment.
..... Click the link for more information.
Rich Man, Poor Man was a 1976 American television miniseries that aired on ABC in one-hour episodes at 10:00pm ET/PT on Monday night for twelve weeks, beginning February 1.
..... Click the link for more information.
Irwin Shaw (February 27 1913 – May 16 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter and novelist who was also a highly regarded short story author.

He was born Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff in the South Bronx, New York City, to Russian-Jewish immigrants.
..... Click the link for more information.
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

Type Broadcast radio network and
television network
Country United States
Availability   
..... Click the link for more information.
Alex Haley

Haley as a young man in the U.S. Coast Guard
Born: July 11 1921(1921--)
Ithaca, New York
Died: January 10 1992 (aged 72)
Seattle, Washington
..... Click the link for more information.
This article may contain original research or unverified claims.
Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details.
This article has been tagged since September 2007.

..... Click the link for more information.
Blockbuster, as applied to film or theater, denotes a very popular and/or successful production. The term was originally derived from theater slang referring to a particularly successful play but is now used primarily by the film industry.
..... Click the link for more information.
Motto
"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
..... Click the link for more information.
TV Guide is the name of two North American weekly magazines about television programming, one in the United States and one in Canada. Although the magazines share the same name and a similar logo, they are owned by different companies and publish distinct editorial content.
..... Click the link for more information.
April 11 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

Events

  • 491 - Flavius Anastasius becomes Byzantine Emperor, with the name of Anastasius I.

..... Click the link for more information.
April 17 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

Events

  • 69 - After the First Battle of Bedriacum, Vitellius becomes Roman Emperor.

..... Click the link for more information.
19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1950s  1960s  1970s  - 1980s -  1990s  2000s  2010s
1984 1985 1986 - 1987 - 1988 1989 1990

Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII
..... Click the link for more information.
IMDb profile
All Movie Guide profile Jesus of Nazareth is a 6:16 hour British television miniseries of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus based on the accounts given in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
..... Click the link for more information.
British television broadcasting has a range of different broadcasters, broadcasting multiple channels over a variety of distribution media.

Major broadcasters

There are six major broadcasters:

Free-to-air analogue terrestrial networks


..... Click the link for more information.
Serials in television and radio are series, often in a weekly prime time slot, that rely on a continuing plot that unfolds in a serial fashion, episode by episode.
..... Click the link for more information.
The Quatermass Experiment is a British science-fiction serial, broadcast by BBC Television in the summer of 1953, and re-staged by BBC Four in 2005. Set in the near future against the background of a British space programme, it tells the story of the first manned flight into
..... Click the link for more information.
An exonym is a name for a place that is not used within that place by the local inhabitants, or a name for a people or language that is not used by the people or language to which it refers. The name used by the people or locals themselves is an endonym or autonym.
..... Click the link for more information.
Motto
"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
..... Click the link for more information.
The Thorn Birds is an Emmy Award-winning 1983 television mini-series starring Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward, Barbara Stanwyck, Christopher Plummer, Bryan Brown, Mare Winningham, Philip Anglim and Jean Simmons.
..... Click the link for more information.
North and South DVD cover]]

Genre Historical, drama
Running time approximately 90 min (per episode)
Creator(s) David L. Wolper
Starring James Read
Patrick Swayze
Lesley-Anne Down
Wendy Kilbourne
Terri Garber
Genie Francis
and others
..... Click the link for more information.
Novel:
  Stephen King
Teleplay:
  Stephen King
Starring Molly Ringwald
Gary Sinise
Music by W.G. Snuffy Walden
Cinematography Edward J.
..... Click the link for more information.
Rich Man, Poor Man Book II was a 1976 American television miniseries that aired on ABC in one-hour episodes at 9:00pm ET/PT on Tuesday night for twenty weeks between September 21 and March 8, 1977.
..... Click the link for more information.
Band of Brothers

Genre War miniseries
Running time 705 min. (10 parts)
Director(s) Phil Alden Robinson
(Part 1)
Richard Loncraine
(Part 2)
Mikael Salomon
(Part 3)
(Part 10)
David Nutter
(Part 4)

..... Click the link for more information.
The Bronx Is Burning is a television drama that debuted on ESPN on July 9, 2007 following the 2007 MLB Home Run Derby. It is an eight-episode mini-series adapted from Jonathan Mahler's best-selling book, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx Is Burning.
..... Click the link for more information.
This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
You can assist by [ editing it] now. A how-to guide is available, as is general .
This article has been tagged since May 2007.
..... Click the link for more information.
This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
You can assist by [ editing it] now. A how-to guide is available, as is general .
This article has been tagged since May 2007.
..... Click the link for more information.
A comic book is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative. Comic books are often called comics for short. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous, and in fact it is often serious and
..... Click the link for more information.
Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. Originally published by DC Comics as a monthly limited series from 1986 to 1987, it was later republished as a trade paperback,[1]
..... Click the link for more information.
Civil War is a 2006-2007 Marvel Comics crossover event built around a seven-issue limited series of the same name written by Mark Millar, and penciled by Steve McNiven.
..... Click the link for more information.
In the American comic book industry, the term one-shot is used to denote a pilot comic or a stand-alone story created to last as one issue. These single issues are usually labeled with a "#1" despite there being no following issues, and are sometimes subtitled as "specials".
..... Click the link for more information.


This article is copied from an article on Wikipedia.org - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. The text was not checked or edited by anyone on our staff. Although the vast majority of the wikipedia encyclopedia articles provide accurate and timely information please do not assume the accuracy of any particular article. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License.
Herod_Archelaus


page counter