Television Magazine

June 2022

The Midwich Cuckoos (credit: Sky)
Sky has recast sci-fi classic The Midwich Cuckoos from a female perspective, reports Shilpa Ganatra...
Caroline Frost profiles Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who was recently given the keys to the...
Backs to the wall: France Télévisions co-production Germinal (credit: France Télévisions)
Across Europe public service TV faces multiple challenges, explains Claire Enders.
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Glastonbury is back after a three-year absence. Shilpa Ganatra finds out how the BBC plans to cover...
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Ian Katz marvels at TV’s power as a change maker and ability to unite MPs from all sides.
Matthew Bell revels in the failed schemes of one of the great TV comic pairings of all time.
Harry Bennett opens the popcorn for some top-class wittertainment, decades in the making, with Mark...
Freelance sound editor Emma Butt discusses the trials and triumphs of her role with Matthew Bell.
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The RTS learns how BBC One’s Gentleman Jack gave women the confidence to come out to...
The RTS hears how initiatives such as Sky Studios Elstree are helping to green TV and film-making.
Ways to Change the World: Krishnan Guru-Murthy talking to Jameela Jamil (credit: Channel 4)
The booming audio format offers programme-makers the chance to take a deep dive into stories and...
Cat Lewis (Credit: Nine Lives Media)
Cat Lewis hails an innovative training scheme helping to future-proof the TV sector and address the...
As The Outlaws returns to BBC One, the RTS in Bristol hears the creators’ formula for mixing comedy...
Jay Hunt and Ben Frow (credit: RTS/Paul Hampartsoumian)
Jay Hunt interviews Ben Frow in a lively RTS encounter that reveals why Channel 5 continues to defy...