The World of Television Archive Masterclass
This masterclass will guide you through the role of an archive researcher from pre-production all the way through to finalising the programme. There is a real shortage of experienced individuals within this field compared to the ever-growing demands after the archive boom following the pandemic.
Speakers:
Jemma Wood, Archive Researcher
Chair - Paul Davies.
AGM and Screening of Award-Winning Documentary ‘Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché’
This documentary was recently the winner of both the BIFA Raindance Discovery Award and Best Documentary award - and producer, Rebecca Mark-Lawson, will be joining us on the night for a Q&A. To find out more about the film https://www.polystyrenefilm.net
The evening begins with the AGM at 6pm, drinks reception at 7pm, Q&A at 7.30 followed by the screening.
This will take place at Archive, 94 Kirkstall Road, Leeds, LS3 1HD.
Because of Covid, numbers are limited so please book your free ticket below:
A celebration of Doctor Who doctors
The longest running sci-fi show, Doctor Who first aired in 1963 and follows the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor who travels through space in a TARDIS and helps people in need.
Over the years there have been 13 different actors portraying the Doctor, all with their own unique take, here are some of the most notable.
The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk Preview Q&A
Watch the event from 1pm here:
Hosted by Emma Bullimore, the panel are creator and star Spencer Jones, Lucy Pearman, producer Ben Worsfield and director Martin Stirling.
Synopsis
RTS Television Journalism Awards Ceremony 2022
The RTS Television Journalism Awards 2022, hosted by Cathy Newman, is now FULLY BOOKED.
For booking details and information, please contact Jamie O'Neill.
See the full list of nominations and more about the awards here
Sponsor
Edith Bowman in conversation with Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Recently seen in BBC One's The Girl Before, Apple TV's The Morning Show and Marvel's Loki, this exclusive in conversation event, hosted by radio and TV presenter Edith Bowman will feature Gugu talking about her career to date and in the future.
Biography
The Real Anne Q&A
Hillsborough is Britain's worst sporting disaster - 97 men, women, and children died. The documentary tells the remarkable battle of Merseyside mum and campaigner Anne Williams, who lost her son Kevin. For nearly three decades, she fought the English establishment to expose the truth of what really happened at Hillsborough and to try and get justice for the 97.
As a companion film to Anne the drama, Maxine Peake, who plays her, immerses herself in her story speaking to family, survivors and countless others.
In the Eye of the Storm: Where next for Journalism after the Capitol?
Now, one year on, we pick up the conversation with the only broadcast journalist who gained access to the Capitol building, ITV News’ Robert Moore, along with other leading figures in journalism and politics including CNN’s Brian Stelter, Damian Collins MP and Lucy Powell MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in the United Kingdom in this session, chaired by Channel 4 News' Cathy Newman
The best new TV shows to watch in 2022
This Is Going To Hurt
BBC
Adapted from Adam Kay’s memoir of the same name, the comedy drama sees Ben Whishaw play an on-screen version of Kay during his time as a junior doctor.