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Regional identity
Scottish
Stereotypes of Scottish people:
-money obsessed
-tight when spending money
-drinks a lot of alcohol
-loves the outdoors
-wears kilts
-eats haggis
-aggressive and violent
Example in TV drama- Waterloo Road
Example in TV drama- Waterloo Road
Christine is a heavy drinker and also has
demonstrated some violent behaviour.
Irish
Stereotypes of Irish people:
-live in the country
-work on farms
-very religious
-good at dancing and singing
-very friendly
-not very intelligent
-big drinkers
Examples within TV drama:
The fall- ‘thrilling crime serial’
Welsh
Stereotypes of Welsh people:
-Often shown as living in the middle of
the countryside
-attending to their sheep
-gibberish speaking (the Welsh language)
-naïve: over-friendly resulting in being
easily tricked
-can sing
-obsessed with rugby
Example within TV drama
The Valleys
English
Stereotypes of English people:
-can be seen as racist
-obsessed with beer
-obsessed with football
-living in London
Opposite stereotypes:
-very rich
-posh
-happy
-living in castles
-very “royal.”
Example in TV drama
EastEnders
Regional identity-
Dialogue: sometimes loud and outspoken e.g.
Bianca, common working class accent. Repetitive
use of slang.
Location: North- East London
Props: mobile phones, cars
Costume and Make-up: everyday
costumes, some suits and dresses for workplace.
Average every day make up for the women, on
some women it isn’t noticeable (subtle)
Class: working class
North
Stereotypes associated with the north:
-poor
-bad weather
-lower class
-aggressive
-less culture
-less clever
-doing working class jobs such as building
South
Stereotypes associated with the south:
-centre of culture
-modern
-classy
-clever
-sunny
-richer
-doing middle class jobs managerial jobs
South west
Stereotypes associated with the south west:
Cornwall / Somerset – Often shown as being
“backwards”
-living in rural areas
-working on farms
Example in TV drama
Doc Martin
London
2 stereotypes of Londoners:
One is that they are often shown as being rich, posh, snobby, upper class,
Hugh Grant types from central or west London.
Example in TV drama: Made in Chelsea
The other is that they are often shown as being from north, east or south
London, poor, common, lower class, criminalistics, violent “Kidulthood” style
Essex
Stereotypes associated with Essex:
-glamorous
-cheap
-footballer’s wives
-lots of partying
-being quite stupid
TV drama- The only way
is Essex
Regional identity-
Dialogue: common, unintelligent
Location: Essex/South
Props: small dogs, mobile phones , laptops
Costume and Make-up: over dramatic make up and fake
tan, often seen in short revealing clothes e.g. dresses
Class: middle class
Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle
Stereotypes associated with Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle:
-“chavs”
-wearing fake designer labels
-or tracksuits
-drinking a lot
-being aggressive
-uneducated
-criminals
Examples in TV drama
Manchester- Coronation Street
and Shameless (North West)
Liverpool- Hollyoaks (North West)
Yorkshire
Stereotypes associated with Yorkshire:
-Often shown as living in rural countryside
-Rolling hills
-cobbled streets
-being quite old fashioned
-boring
TV drama
Emmerdale
Comparisons within TV drama
When comparing two TV dramas I have chosen to compare EastEnders set in
London and The only way is Essex which is set in Essex. These two TV dramas
feature very different characters EastEnders being relatable and realistic
characters whereas TOWIE features over pampered princesses who maybe aren’t
as relatable for the audience. These TV dramas are binary opposites as the
characters within the programmes are very different due to regional identity. For
example the characters in Eastenders are working class e.g. Work on stalls and
corner shops whereas characters in the only way is Essex have higher paid jobs
and sometimes own their own business and brands which reflect their highly
rated appearance.
The characters within Eastenders fit the stereotype of East end Londoners as Liam
Butcher has been shown in a gang who committed crime and showed signs of
delinquent behaviour. This supports the stereotype of young people being
criminal. Eastenders additionally supports the good stereotype associated with
Londoners. For instance Mick and Linda Carter appear to be a nice ordinary family
who have taken on the Vic (pub). They have reasonable morals and support their
community.
The majority of the characters in The only way is Essex additionally support
stereotypes associated with Essex for example being spoilt and having an
excessive fake tan. They may not be particularly educated however they do have a
lot of money.

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Regional identity

  • 2. Scottish Stereotypes of Scottish people: -money obsessed -tight when spending money -drinks a lot of alcohol -loves the outdoors -wears kilts -eats haggis -aggressive and violent Example in TV drama- Waterloo Road Example in TV drama- Waterloo Road Christine is a heavy drinker and also has demonstrated some violent behaviour.
  • 3. Irish Stereotypes of Irish people: -live in the country -work on farms -very religious -good at dancing and singing -very friendly -not very intelligent -big drinkers Examples within TV drama: The fall- ‘thrilling crime serial’
  • 4. Welsh Stereotypes of Welsh people: -Often shown as living in the middle of the countryside -attending to their sheep -gibberish speaking (the Welsh language) -naïve: over-friendly resulting in being easily tricked -can sing -obsessed with rugby Example within TV drama The Valleys
  • 5. English Stereotypes of English people: -can be seen as racist -obsessed with beer -obsessed with football -living in London Opposite stereotypes: -very rich -posh -happy -living in castles -very “royal.” Example in TV drama EastEnders Regional identity- Dialogue: sometimes loud and outspoken e.g. Bianca, common working class accent. Repetitive use of slang. Location: North- East London Props: mobile phones, cars Costume and Make-up: everyday costumes, some suits and dresses for workplace. Average every day make up for the women, on some women it isn’t noticeable (subtle) Class: working class
  • 6. North Stereotypes associated with the north: -poor -bad weather -lower class -aggressive -less culture -less clever -doing working class jobs such as building
  • 7. South Stereotypes associated with the south: -centre of culture -modern -classy -clever -sunny -richer -doing middle class jobs managerial jobs
  • 8. South west Stereotypes associated with the south west: Cornwall / Somerset – Often shown as being “backwards” -living in rural areas -working on farms Example in TV drama Doc Martin
  • 9. London 2 stereotypes of Londoners: One is that they are often shown as being rich, posh, snobby, upper class, Hugh Grant types from central or west London. Example in TV drama: Made in Chelsea The other is that they are often shown as being from north, east or south London, poor, common, lower class, criminalistics, violent “Kidulthood” style
  • 10. Essex Stereotypes associated with Essex: -glamorous -cheap -footballer’s wives -lots of partying -being quite stupid TV drama- The only way is Essex Regional identity- Dialogue: common, unintelligent Location: Essex/South Props: small dogs, mobile phones , laptops Costume and Make-up: over dramatic make up and fake tan, often seen in short revealing clothes e.g. dresses Class: middle class
  • 11. Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle Stereotypes associated with Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle: -“chavs” -wearing fake designer labels -or tracksuits -drinking a lot -being aggressive -uneducated -criminals Examples in TV drama Manchester- Coronation Street and Shameless (North West) Liverpool- Hollyoaks (North West)
  • 12. Yorkshire Stereotypes associated with Yorkshire: -Often shown as living in rural countryside -Rolling hills -cobbled streets -being quite old fashioned -boring TV drama Emmerdale
  • 13. Comparisons within TV drama When comparing two TV dramas I have chosen to compare EastEnders set in London and The only way is Essex which is set in Essex. These two TV dramas feature very different characters EastEnders being relatable and realistic characters whereas TOWIE features over pampered princesses who maybe aren’t as relatable for the audience. These TV dramas are binary opposites as the characters within the programmes are very different due to regional identity. For example the characters in Eastenders are working class e.g. Work on stalls and corner shops whereas characters in the only way is Essex have higher paid jobs and sometimes own their own business and brands which reflect their highly rated appearance. The characters within Eastenders fit the stereotype of East end Londoners as Liam Butcher has been shown in a gang who committed crime and showed signs of delinquent behaviour. This supports the stereotype of young people being criminal. Eastenders additionally supports the good stereotype associated with Londoners. For instance Mick and Linda Carter appear to be a nice ordinary family who have taken on the Vic (pub). They have reasonable morals and support their community. The majority of the characters in The only way is Essex additionally support stereotypes associated with Essex for example being spoilt and having an excessive fake tan. They may not be particularly educated however they do have a lot of money.