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What (more) TV’s on at the RTS in October? Including How to survive in streaming and RTS Cymru and S4C

Every so often, TMINE flags up what new TV events the Royal Television Society is holding around the UK

RTS is sneaking a couple of additional events into the October calendar, with one new one tomorrow and another a week after. Cheeky. Full details of ‘How to survive in streaming’ and ‘RTS Cymru and S4C’ after the jump.

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What TV’s on at BAFTA in October? Including Cymru Awards: The Sessions and The Sister

Every Tuesday, TMINE flags up what new TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

It’s been a while since BAFTA organised any TV events – August, in fact – but with the Cymru awards just round the corner, we’ve got a big splurge of Welsh Q&As coming our way. Naturally, that includes a chat with one Mr Russell T Davies for the writers session, but Jonathan Pryce is lined up for the actors session. Ooh!

On top of that, we’ve also got a Q&A with the cast of ITV’s The Sister coming up, too, featuring the likes of Russell Tovey.

Full details after the jump.

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What TV’s on at BAFTA in June? Including In My Skin

Every Tuesday, TMINE flags up what new TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

Following on from its March preview of the show, BAFTA has a new In My Skin event, this time an online Zoom webinar:

Masterclass: In My Skin

Wednesday, 3 June 2020 – 8:00pm

Odeon, Cardiff

A masterclass with writer Kayleigh Llewellyn (Stella), director Lucy Forbes (End of the F***ing World), executive producer Nerys Evans (Catastrophe) and actors Jo Hartley (After Life) and Gabrielle Creevy (Gwaith/Cartref).

Shot in Cardiff, the series follows the double life led by 16-year-old Bethan Gwyndaf (Creevy) as she navigates school and a troubled home life that sees her bipolar mother Katrina (Hartley) sectioned by the crisis team at a psychiatric hospital. Her alcoholic father displays a lack of compassion to the situation, and Bethan fights hard to hide the truth of the life she really leads from her best friends, Travis and Lydia, and her teachers.

The session will focus on the making of the darkly comic BBC hit, and give a detailed look at the development process from the initial script to filming the pilot, and then on to first full series.

Hosted by BBC presenter Alexandra Humphreys.

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BAFTA events

What TV’s on at BAFTA in March? Including In My Skin

Every Tuesday, TMINE flags up what new TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

Yet another March event from BAFTA, this time in Cardiff.

Preview: In My Skin + Q&A

Friday, 20 March 2020 – 7:00pm

Odeon, Cardiff

Join us for a special preview of this brand new series, following its British Academy Cymru Awards for Drama and Actress in 2019.

The screening will be followed by a special Q&A with actors Gabrielle Creevy and Jo Hartley, writer Kayleigh Llewelyn and director Lucy Forbes.

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What TV’s on at BAFTA in February? Including Bang – season 2

Every Tuesday, TMINE flags up what new TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

A quick last-minute addition to the schedule from BAFTA that’s a tad exclusive – you have to be a member and it’s in Port Talbot for a change (that’s where Bang is set/filmed).

Preview: Bang Series 2

Thursday, 13 February 2020 – 7:00pm

Aberavon Reel Cinema, Hollywood Park, Port Talbot SA12 6QW

This event is for members and invited guests only. The producers of the BAFTA Cymru and Celtic Media Festival award-winning S4C drama series Bang are delighted to invite you to the premiere of the second series.

The pioneering bilingual series returns to S4C this month with David Hayman and Alexander Vlahos joining cast regulars Jacob Ifan, Catrin Stewart, Jack Parry-Jones, Nia Roberts and Suzanne Packer.

The crime drama sees Sam return from prison while his sister Gina investigates a series of murders related to a historic rape case.

Bang is written by Roger Williams, directed by Philip John and produced by Catrin Lewis Defis for Joio.

It is an S4C Original supported by Welsh Government and distributed by Banijay Rights.

Please note, this preview will have English subtitles and the episode includes strong language with scenes some viewers might find distressing.

The screening will be followed by a drinks reception – this event is for members and invited guests only.

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