Television Magazine

December 2020/January 2021

The Society’s royal patron praises the ingenuity and commitment of production workers, reports...
COVID-19 and the murder of George Floyd presented the TV sector with severe challenges but led to...
There are no noisy Christmas parties to attend but, for Kate Ward, working from home is very far...
Discovery is finally entering the global streaming market. Kate Bulkley asks if Discovery+ can...
Kuljinder Khaila urges broadcasters to celebrate black voices from Birmingham and beyond
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Steve Clarke probes why Morecambe and Wise remain unsurpassed as popular entertainers.
As a Government review of public service broadcasting starts, Torin Douglas weighs the key issues...
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Before Alison Hammond starts her new gig on This Morning in January, the presenter, reporter and...
YouTube’s Cécile Frot-Coutaz describes her journey from TV creative to Europe’s foremost player in...
A stellar panel tells RTS Futures that television companies have a vital role in combating the...
Royal Wedding (credit: BBC)
Are the UK public service broadcasters facing a fight for their lives? A joint RTS and...
Queer Eye, which ITV produces for Netflix (credit: Netflix)
Media grandees assess how the UK’s public service broadcasters are responding to the streamers’...
His Dark Materials (Credit: BBC)
Russell Dodgson won both an RTS Craft & Design Award and a Craft Bafta this year for the...
An RTS Christmas special event reviews gems of the genre from the 1950s to the present day
Bridgerton (Credit: Netflix)
Shilpa Ganatra explores how Netflix has reinvented period drama in Bridgerton, the first fruit of...
Gary Davey, CEO of Sky Studios, outlines his approach to commissioning standout shows such as...
Matthew Bell discovers there’s a mission behind the company that brings us RuPaul’s Drag Race UK