Television Magazine

Television Magazine

Monthly Publication of the RTS

July/August 2023

Superb food, stupendous scenery and treasure troves of art and architecture. No wonder TV is in...
Freelancers are struggling to find work as the demand for factual TV dries up. Tara Conlan...
Caitlin Danaher profiles Jesse Armstrong who, despite writing some of the foulest dialogue on TV,...
5 News is that rare beast – a terrestrial news show that is adding viewers. Dan Walker...
Harrowing and hilarious, the lovingly recreated fashions, music and décor underline how timeless...
You could say that Jonathan Pie prophesied the exodus of talent from the BBC.
Kaamil Shah’s debut series, comedy horror Count Abdulla, dropped on ITVX in June. The writer has...
The RTS hears how The Traitors has become a huge hit for the BBC
UK TV advertising is said to be in the doldrums. But the real picture is more nuanced. Pippa...
An RTS panel examines the improvements and challenges that machine learning can bring to news...
Graeme Thompson urges the BBC to rethink its approach to English local radio
An RTS panel reveals how new documentary makers are unearthing subjects geared to young, diverse...
Two leading lights of Scottish television – Alan Cumming and Margaret Scott – were honoured at the...
The BBC Two film Two Daughters picked up two prizes at the RTS East Awards in Norwich in June:...
An RTS Futures event in June offered tons of tips – covering CVs, training schemes and interview...