Appropriate Adult stars win three prizes at BAFTA TV Awards
ITV's Appropriate Adult was the big winner at tonight's British Academy Television Awards, with its stars Emily Watson and Dominic West named best leading actress and actor respectively.
ITV's Appropriate Adult was the big winner at tonight's British Academy Television Awards, with its stars Emily Watson and Dominic West named best leading actress and actor respectively.
Alison Steadman, Miriam Margoyles and Nigel Planner are to star in a new BBC comedy series described as an "affectionate parody of the Bloomsbury group".
Applications have opened for the BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2012.
ITV has commissioned a 20-part daytime police drama that will feature stories inspired by real crimes, with actors in the series improvising some of the scenes.
Channel 4 has defended its arts output against criticisms made by Melvyn Bragg, with its chief creative officer Jay Hunt claiming the station has a commitment to the genre that "no other bro…
Almost one million people watched this year's Olivier Awards through various media revealing a "strong demand" for the ceremony to be broadcast on mainstream television, the Society of Londo…
Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm are to star in a new comedy for Sky Arts called A Young Doctor's Notebook.
Paul O'Grady has spoken out for the first time about his experiences working on the 'postponed' musical Street of Dreams, labeling it "bedlam" and calling on the show's producers to pay all …
Sarah Lancashire is to star alongside Elaine Cassidy and Matthew McNulty in Bill Gallagher's adaptation of Emile Zola's The Ladies' Paradise for BBC1.
BBC Radio 2's Chris Evans has secured his biggest ever lead over Radio 1 rival Chris Moyles, with a gap of more than two million listeners now between the presenters .
Performers as young as ten are now eligible to join Equity for the first time in more than 20 years, as the union seeks to provide protection to child artists in high-profile shows such as M…
BBC Drama has been accused of neglecting the corporation's target to spend 17% of its network TV budget in the nations, after it emerged that three new shows are being made in the Republic o…
Children's programming is to be removed from BBC1 and BBC2, while BBC3 and BBC4 will reduce their investment in original UK drama, the BBC Trust said today.
Coronation Street arena musical Street of Dreams has postponed its forthcoming tour dates, with the producers claiming they are "far from happy with the show artistically".
The 80th birthday of South African playwright Athol Fugard will be marked with a special documentary on Sky Arts.
Channel 4 is to spend a record £455 million on UK commissions in 2012, with the broadcaster promising more one-off singles and serials in its drama output.
Father Ted producer Hat Trick has been criticised for seeking to cast members of the public and friends of its staff in a TV show, after it was confronted over initial plans to hire professi…
BBC dramas Great Expectations and Sherlock have each won three prizes at this year's British Academy Television Craft Awards.
National Theatre of Scotland's Vicky Featherstone is to succeed Dominic Cooke as the artistic director of the Royal Court.
Roly Keating, the BBC's director of archive content and a former BBC2 controller, is to leave the Corporation after 29 years to join the British Library as chief executive.
Hermione Norris and Martin Clunes are to lead the cast of a new two-part thriller for ITV, called A Mother's Son.
Olivier Award-winning director Matthew Warchus has said opening new productions in London rather than on Broadway provides a "less pressurised" environment for a show's creative team.
Rebecca Front, Catherine Tate and Sharon Horgan are to star in a new comedy for Sky Arts called Psychobitches.
Television producers in Wales have welcomed a recommendation that the Welsh government should explore ways to "work more effectively with Channel 4" to support independent companies.
Got To Dance judge and former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt has criticised what she sees as the industry's poor treatment of dancers.