Monthly Publication of the RTS
June 2021
Matthew Bell explains how broadcasters are covering the Euros, which kick off this month.
Steve Clarke alternately giggles and squirms at a biting satire on media mendacity.
The comedy anthology Inside No. 9 is notoriously always one step ahead of its audience.
Kate Waters has worked on Coronation Street for the past decade, choreographing the conflicts that...
Charlene Chika Osuagwu reflects on the first anniversary of George Floyd’s death –...
Young people in production are routinely bullied and harassed, made to work punishingly long hours...
Does the BBC need a new regulatory system following Lord Dyson’s report into Martin Bashir’s 1995...
Weird, wacky and all-conquering – Stuart Kemp hides his identity to enter the formats factory that...
BritBox lifts the lid on its first original drama, The Beast Must Die, an ambitious thriller with...
TV advertising is rebounding but reforms are necessary to ensure the sector’s long-term future,...
Shilpa Ganatra salutes We Are Lady Parts for subverting stereotypes and allowing young Muslim women...
Narinder Minhas reviews Maggie Brown’s second instalment of her history of an unfailingly turbulent...
BBC director of nations Rhodri Talfan Davies tells the RTS how the broadcaster’s ‘Across the UK’...