Television Magazine

October 2020

Norfolk’s most notorious broadcaster, Alan Partridge, returns with a six-hours-plus podcasting...
Costume comedy came of age in this milestone of mirth. Steve Clarke can’t stop laughing
Florence Watson is relieved that the magic of the writers room is still intact, even in the age of...
Programme-makers who tackle environmental issues are urged to avoid sensationalism, hears the RTS
Tim Davie insists that the BBC must serve all licence-fee payers, regardless of who they are and...
We Are Who We Are (credit: BBC)
Distributor Jamie Lynn has been a fixture at the world’s TV content markets for the past two...
Alex Mahon, the broadcaster’s CEO, praises the UK’s indie sector for riding to the rescue in...
Mike Bartlett explains to Caroline Frost why the characters in the Doctor Foster spin-off, Life,...
Nick Frost reveals how he helped create Amazon Prime’s new supernatural sitcom Truth Seekers....
The RTS learns how the health crisis is nurturing innovation in TV sport
(credit: Channel 4)
Channel 4’s powerful drama Adult Material was created by an all-female team. Moya Lothian-McLean...
Agnes Cogan
Agnes Cogan reports sightings of Matt Damon as filming resumes across the country.
No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer
Simon Shaps reviews Reed Hastings’ new book – and divulges what happened when he was headhunted by...
ITV press advert published on 19 September (Credit: ITV)
An RTS panel raises some big questions concerning the TV sector’s inability to foster a genuinely...
S4C Chief Executive Owen Evans talks about embracing TikTok, supporting local indies and flying the...