Television Magazine
Monthly Publication of the RTS
November 2023
Steve Clarke praises a groundbreaking sitcom with no one-liners and no laughter track
Lenny Henry’s new drama for ITV was inspired by his family’s arrival in the UK in the 1950s. Roz...
It is far too modest a title. By now, most of us have heard of George Mpanga’s podcast.
There can’t be many documentary-makers still working at 90.
Shilpa Ganatra speaks to the makers of coming-of-age drama Grime Kids, which celebrates young urban...
Two recent observational documentaries – both made in Yorkshire – have taken viewers into the world...
Saul Dibb helmed the acclaimed drama, BBC One’s harrowing true-crime serial The Sixth Commandment....
Agnes Cogan picks through Moya Doherty’s inaugural Gay Byrne Memorial Lecture in Dublin
ITV’s new Cary Grant biopic, Archie, explores the truth behind the legend.
The Society has named the 44 scholars selected for its 2023 bursary schemes.
An RTS event analyses three documentaries that sensitively handle crimes against women
Entries for the RTS Programme Awards were welcomed from last month.
The ghosts of TV past haunt TV present and future with the return of Big Brother followed...
The Society has announced eight new RTS Fellowships, including to four of television’s leading...
The RTS learns how artificial intelligence is reframing the world of content creation and...
Television distils a day of expert advice from leading TV practitioners at the RTS Student...
Carole Solazzo examines the splintered world of children’s TV, talking to the kids about what they...
Simon Shaps casts a sceptical eye over Michael Wolff’s latest book on Rupert Murdoch
RTS Midlands celebrates the groundbreaking Goodness Gracious Me, which subverted racial stereotypes...
Cambridge-based visual effects studio Vine FX and RTS East teamed up in October to host ‘Cambridge...
Across the digital landscape, there is a clear and present danger of cyberattacks – and the...