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The Royal Television Society was formed in 1927, nine years before the first public broadcast from Alexandra Palace – forward thinking if ever there was.

The West of England Centre isn’t quite that old but it is the oldest of all the 13 RTS regional centres. Dating back to 1948 the centre represents many members from all aspects of the TV industry in the west.

The RTS West of England Awards is a key event in our diary and each year the incredible talent and creativity is celebrated.

To find out more about the centre, email rtswestofengland@rts.org.uk

 

The RTS West of England Committee

Rachel Drummond-Hay    Chair, Founder, Drummer TV

Hana Canter, Vice Chair, Chief Operating Officer, Wild Space Productions

Esta Porter - Finance Officer  

Greta Spokauskaite Secretary, Production Accountant, BBC Studios

Lynn Barlow 

George Panayiotou 

Sacha Mirzoeff

Michael Jenkins

Benjamin Greenacre

Kate Cook, Indefinite Films

Melanie Rodrigues, CEO, Creative Access

Matt Loveridge, Composer

Ashwika Kapur, Director, BBC Studios Natural History Unit

Katherine McQueen, Joint Managing Director, A Productions

Arun Hall, Head of Picture, Gorilla Bristol

Nimesh Joshi, Head of News, ITV News West Country

Suzy Lambert  Events Producer

Contact: rtswestofengland@rts.org.uk

 

 

The Royal Television Society was formed in 1927, nine years before the first public broadcast from Alexandra Palace – forward thinking if ever there was.

The West of England Centre isn’t quite that old but it is the oldest of all the 13 RTS regional centres. Dating back to 1948 the centre represents many members from all aspects of the TV industry in the west.

The RTS West of England Awards is a key event in our diary and each year the incredible talent and creativity is celebrated.