Death in Paradise Q&A with Ralf Little, Don Warrington, Joséphine Jobert and Executive Producer Tim Key

This event hosted by Heat Magazines’ Kay Ribeiro, will tell the story of the show over the years and what we can expect from its newest season. Joining Kay are Tim Key, executive producer, Red Planet Pictures and live from Guadeloupe cast members Ralf Little, Don Warrington and Joséphine Jobert.

Caribbean sunshine and crime, this event promises to be unmissable as we celebrate the ten year anniversary of Death in Paradise due to air on BBC One, January 2021.

 

Death in Paradise Series 10 – Series Synopsis

Can TV Save the Planet?

But with a ninja move could it be doing even more? And could you be part of it?

During this one hour event, you’ll hear from four industry experts who will discuss the initiatives encouraging production teams to embed sustainability into the programmes you see on screen - from drama, right through to comedy, and of course, high-impact environmental shows. They’ll also be sharing practical advice about how everyone can play their part in making productions more environmentally friendly, like carbon calculating, sustainable lighting, and meat-free meals.

The RTS Nations & Regions Christmas TV Quiz 2020

Still no prizes but get in the mince pies, mull that wine and dust down your festive glad rags as we go across the country with questions thrown out with seasonal aplomb! Join host Darren Altman on the 9th December at 7.30pm for a test of your TV knowledge - whether you're in a team or playing alone we can guarantee a night of good-hearted competition with live chat! What's not to like... Sign up here!

Making the most of YouTube’s collaborative culture

She joined YouTube in 2018 from global production giant Fremantle, where as CEO she oversaw international hits like the Idol franchise and X Factor.     

“It’s very different to working in TV in a vast number of ways…YouTube speaks a different language…The first thing that hits you are the acronyms…  

“What strikes most people when they come in from outside is how collaborative the culture is.   

Konrad Kay and Mickey Down on Industry, working with Lena Dunham and getting fired from finance

Such was the case for Konrad Kay, the co-creator of the new HBO and BBC drama Industry. After three years at a top American investment bank, Kay was ultimately sacked for being ‘the worst salesman the bank had ever seen’.

“I think my boss actually said that to me almost word for word,” he laughs, “but I didn’t leave under a cloud, we were really good mates. I thought it was totally fair”.