Wales

Dope Girls Screening

Dope Girls is a bold new six-part drama coming to BBC One and BBC iPlayer that brings the Soho streets of 1918 vividly to life. Inspired by a forgotten time in history, the series explores Soho’s expanding illicit underground club scene as women explore previously unimaginable opportunities on either side of the law.

Cwis Nadolig RTS Cymru Wales Christmas Quiz

Hosted by RTS Cymru Wales Chair Edward Russell, the Christmas Quiz returns for 2024 for a light-hearted look back at the television industry in Wales. Taking place for the first time in Da, One Central Square, the event is a great opportunity to catch up with colleagues and demonstrate your TV knowledge.

Get together and form a team, and start your festive celebrations with RTS Cymru Wales! There will be a bar available for those already in the Christmas spirit.

Industry Season 3 Screening

RTS Cymru Wales and Bad Wolf are delighted to announce a preview screening of a brand new episode of Industry season three, followed by a panel chat Q&A and drinks reception.

“The missing link between Euphoria and Succession”  

Vanity Fair  

 

“The best show on TV” 

GQ  

 

“Finally, there’s good TV to watch again” 

Time 

 

Sinemaes - Rhosyn a Rhith

This ‘Ealing style’ comedy was originally broadcast in Welsh by S4C in 1986 and was also the first Welsh language film to go on general theatrical release. Directed by Stephen Bayly and produced by Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment, the original screenplay, written by Ruth Carter as Coming Up Roses, was translated into Welsh by Urien Wiliam. 

Gwobrwyon RTS Cymru Wales Awards 2024

We are delighted to announce the full list of nominations for the RTS Cymru Wales Awards 2024 in partnership with HP with Intel.

Combining awards for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students in Wales, alongside programmes and programme makers in the industry, the event will be held at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on the evening of Friday 12 April, arrival from 6:15pm.