Television Magazine

March 2020

Newsnight editor Esmé Wren on a week to remember. 
Bobby Berk (Credit: Bobby Berk)
Everyone talks about the social power of TV – but the ways it can change us as individuals are...
The Bay (Credit: ITV)
Working lives: Composer Samuel Sim, interviewed by Matthew Bell.
Joe Gilgun as Vinnie, second from right, in Brassic (credit: Sky)
Actor Joe Gilgun, who has bipolar disorder, reveals how his own life informs Brassic, the hit Sky...
James Graham
As his stage play Quiz is reimagined for TV, James Graham tells Steve Clarke how he makes his...
From left: Karen Robinson, Dr Julian Boon, Dr Samantha Lundrigan and Prof Paul Britton (Credit: Paul Hampartsoumian)
The experts behind the true-crime series Making a Monster uncover the minds of mass murderers for...
How well prepared is the UK TV sector for Britain’s departure from the EU? Kate Bulkley...
ITV’s critically acclaimed drama Flesh and Blood marked a departure for the women who created...
Graeme Thompson outlines what ‘levelling up’ looks like from his perspective
Noughts and Crosses (credit: BBC)
As Malorie Blackman’s classic Noughts & Crosses finally makes it to TV, Imani Cottrell asks how...
Screenwriters Jack and Harry Williams, the creators of ITV’s Liar, reveal the knack of keeping...
The RTS Futures Television Careers Fair brought a bumper crowd to London
Seetha Kumar
Andrew Billen hears how ScreenSkills CEO Seetha Kumar defied the BBC’s ‘glass cliff’ to reach the...