Mayflies Q&A with the cast and creators
Watch the event from 1pm below.
Set and filmed in Scotland, Mayflies is a co-commission with BBC Scotland in association with All3Media International with support from Screen Scotland.
Watch the event from 1pm below.
Set and filmed in Scotland, Mayflies is a co-commission with BBC Scotland in association with All3Media International with support from Screen Scotland.
More and more brands are proving that it’s possible to create their own ‘Netflix-style’ binge-worthy content, which customers want to watch and commands their attention. In the advertising arena, ‘attention’ is a diminishing resource in an increasingly cluttered marketing and advertising ecosystem. It matters more than ever, and it’s even harder to achieve.
This is your chance to impress your colleagues and friends with your detailed and impressive knowledge of the TV industry.
Tickets are free for RTS members but cost £5 for non-members.
Note: You will need to book tickets in advance
So get together with up to five colleagues and friends to form a team (due to the venue layout teams will be limited to five people each).
The series will be shown on BBC One in the UK later this year.
Join us at the Atrium, University of South Wales, in Cardiff on Thursday 24 November for the screening, followed by a Q&A with the team from Screen Alliance Wales and Bad Wolf – to discuss how this production was produced from script to screen and everything in between!
After a two-year hiatus from Australia, the series is returning home and a new group of celebrities will be leaving their lives of luxury behind to spend three weeks in the Australian jungle.
Iconic presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will return to co-host and watch the celebrities battle it out to be crowned King or Queen of the jungle.
Here is the celebrity line-up for this year:
The awards celebrate excellence in broadcast television and aim to recognise the huge variety of skills and processes involved in programme making.
Hosted by Ranvir Singh, the awards will were held at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
So far so Sesame Street. But as the sketchbook begins to preach the wonders of creativity more and more aggressively, slowly but surely the puppets descend into madness.
Since his formal diagnosis with Parkinson’s 18 months ago, Jeremy Paxman allows cameras into his life for the very first time to reflect on how the disease is impacting him.
Are you looking to break into the TV industry? Then come and meet the companies looking to hire you.
ScreenSkills and the Royal Television Society Scotland invite you to the first in an exciting series of new networking events. The Big Connection is a relaxed event that offers attendees the opportunity to connect with some of the most important production companies in Scotland. Confirmed companies in attendance: