Television Magazine

March 2021

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Sheree Folkson is one of the directors on Net­flix’s biggest ever series, the period drama...
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The US sitcom both defined and transcended an era. Caroline Frost discovers why audiences remain...
John Simm as Roy Grace (credit: ITV)
Could a contemporary thriller set in Brighton and starring John Simm become ITV’s new Inspector...
Shilpa Ganatra speaks to Sebastian Cardwell, the man spearheading the station’s innovative approach...
Writing is so often a solitary and arduous pursuit that podcasts such as In Writing with Hattie...
Stuart Kemp explores why the UK is not alone in enjoying an affaire du coeur with French TV.
Rosie Jones and Deborah Williams discuss television’s failure to hire more disabled people.
The BBC’s new Chair, Richard Sharp, the former Goldman Sachs banker helping to steer the BBC...
India vs England second Test, 2021 (Credit: BCCI/Pankaj Nangia)
As cricket returns to free-to-air TV, Matthew Bell checks out the bidders eyeing other top sports...
Newsround’s Ricky Boleto regularly makes sense of tough stories for CBBC but is shocked that his...
An RTS panel examines how TV producers can play their part in combating global warming.
Katy Boulton shares her new obsession and invites a commissioner to dip their toes in very cold...
As Covid-19 supervisors become commonplace on set, Tim Dams learns how producers are keeping the...