Monthly Publication of the RTS
Dec 2022/Jan 2023
‘I’d like to report a murder,” says Alexander “Sasha” Litvinenko, played by David Tennant, in ITV...
After a relentless news year, Cait FitzSimons welcomes the festive season and reveals how Dan...
Rachel Watson says the TV and film sector is missing out by not investing in East Anglia’s more...
BBC Director-General Tim Davie outlines the action he wants to see to future-proof UK media...
Matthew Bell salutes the writer and actors who brought breadline Britain to on-screen life in a...
In her new podcast, national treasure and bullshit caller Kathy Burke turns her potty mouth to the...
Caroline Sale is the line producer of ITV’s hugely popular quiz shows hosted by Bradley Walsh, The...
The RTS hears how Andrew O’Hagan’s vibrant but heart-breaking novel Mayflies was adapted for TV
As the corporation celebrates its centenary, Matthew Bell discovers there is optimism about the...
Matthew Bell reports on the BBC unscripted chief’s Belfast lecture.
The Thames Valley is attracting huge investment in TV and film studios and facilities, but it needs...
The sixth RTS West of England Futures Festival – aimed at those wanting to find out more about the...
BBC One and HBO fantasy drama His Dark Materials returns for a third and final series before...
For 26 years, Mark Cooper attended every single recording of Later… with Jools Holland and its spin...
ScreenSkills hosted a virtual Industry Insight session, “Behind the camera with RTS Scotland”, in...
Leading film-makers discuss how to make natural history more sustainable
Stuart Kemp watches aliens conquer Earth in UKTV’s feature-length comedy We Are Not Alone....
An event hosted by the RTS showcased the latest investment from the BBC in North East daytime TV.
The RTS held two events in the region in November: the Freelancers Fair in Southampton; and a...