Television Magazine
Monthly Publication of the RTS
March 2024
People who can’t get their teeth fixed and children struggling to socialise because of device...
Matthew Bell embarks on a 15-year odyssey through the mean streets of Paris
“It’s really normal to hate me,” Marianna Spring told The Times last year in what must be one of...
Zoë Ellen Bryant works at Carbon Logic, and has chosen and cleared music for some of TV’s biggest...
Matthew Bell travels to Port Talbot, where the creators of The Way reveal how they developed a...
A group of inner-city black teenagers join an elite public school in new BBC Three comedy-drama...
Graeme Thompson contemplates a game-changing TV and film studio for the North East
An RTS panel urged the TV industry to act faster on sustainable working. Steve Clarke reports
Manori Ravindran is impressed by a collection of essays on funding the BBC but is disappointed by...
Matthew Bell reports from the packed-out RTS Futures 2024 Careers Fair
Carole Solazzo hears how the lesbian love story Float, now in its second series, was brought to the...
Carole Solazzo discovers how Candour’s award-winning documentary Libby, Are You Home Yet? was made
Channel 4 series To Catch a Copper asks hard questions about police corruption. Seraphina Allard-...
A warning from the US media
Shooting Shetland is far from straightforward. Bethany Watt hears how the crime series is...
More than 150 students attended Southern Centre’s “Meet the professionals” event in late January,...
TV presenter AJ Odudu is the new ambassador for the RTS bursary schemes, which are now accepting...
The latest ScreenSkills/RTS Scotland online event looked at what it takes to work in a TV hair and...
Norwich boost for film-makers