Exploring British Soap Operas With 'Serialized TV'

From Top Left to Right: Julia Golding & ‎Jack P. Shepherd - Coronation Street, Kellie Bright - Eastenders, Ross Adams & Imran Adams - Hollyoaks, Olivia Bromley - Emmerdale , Hugh Quarshie - Holby City, George Rainsford - Casualty, and Bharti Patel - Doctors.

From Top Left to Right: Julia Golding & ‎Jack P. Shepherd - Coronation Street, Kellie Bright - Eastenders, Ross Adams & Imran Adams - Hollyoaks, Olivia Bromley - Emmerdale , Hugh Quarshie - Holby City, George Rainsford - Casualty, and Bharti Patel - Doctors.

Taking their coverage across the pond, Serialized TV covers the major soap operas and medical dramas playing in the United Kingdom. Serialized TV explores the audiences and major themes behind the British soap opera genre and what makes these soaps successful.

Serialized TV looks at the four main British dramas with multiple episodes a week: Coronation Street, EastEnders, Hollyoaks, and Emmerdale. These series emphasize social realism by portraying the daily lives of the working and lower middle classes in raw and authentic storylines. Serialized TV also covers medical dramas like Doctors, Casualty, and Holby City. These series follow the professional and personal lives of people working at a local hospital. Together, British soap operas and ongoing medical dramas aim to depict the realistic trials and tribulations of the average citizen within the United Kingdom.

This focus on social realism is one of the key traits that sets the British soap opera genre apart. These soaps create relatable characters and stories of Britain’s working and lower middle class while tackling real-life social issues. On top of the storylines, British soaps cast a diverse group of actors to portray these characters to complete the realism. Serialized TV delves into the makings of these British dramas to understand the success of the United Kingdom’s soap opera genre, while keeping readers informed of the latest developments in the British soap world.

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