Production Focus: HOSPITAL, BBC2

BBC2’s documentary series Hospital made a huge impact with viewers, with some calling for the Prime Minister & Health Secretary to respond to it. It showed how underfunding has impacted the work of a major trauma hospital in London, part of the Imperial College group of hospitals.
Our panel for the session will include: Executive Producers Simon Dickson, Lorraine Charker-Phillips and Helen Littleboy from Label1 TV, plus other key members of the team, together with BBC Commissioning Editor Danny Horan.

The Crown: Deconstructing the Coronation

The lavish ten-part Netflix series became another outstanding triumph for writer Peter Morgan and a distinguished team . Critics noted a “startling attention to detail in everything from costumes to sets” and thought it hard to see how it could be better.

The show set out to tell the inside story of the most famous addresses in the world, Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street, and it did just that, exploring the intrigues, love lives and machinations of post-war Britain.

Student Television Awards 2017

The awards recognise the best audiovisual work created by students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Click here to see the list of nominees

Schedule for Friday 16 June:

1:00pm – Awards Registration and buffet lunch available

2.00pm – RTS Student Television Awards Ceremony starts

3.30pm – Awards Ceremony ends

3.30pm – 5.00pm - Drinks Reception

Please email Jamie O'Neill (joneill@rts.org.uk) to book your spaces at these Awards.

Television Journalism Awards 2017

The awards recognise creative and excellent journalism for both news and current affairs. 

The awards, which are given out in a glittering ceremony at the London Hilton on Park Lane, include categories for Television Journalist of the Year, Scoop of the Year, Network Presenter and Young Talent.

Booking is now open for the black tie ceremony, which includes a three course meal ahead of the presentation.