Reading Aloud in New York goes live on Teachers TV: www.teachers.tv/video/36779 with brilliant feedback from the Big Apple! Leuven Belgium,perhaps better known for Stella beer, is the hub for an exciting co-production, funded by Kent CC looking at children's happiness and well-being. Partition Remembered, for Birmingham City Council, features fascinating interview material with freedom fighters about the birth of Pakistan in 1947.

Rebecca Cadwallader, now our Digital Development Producer, is keeping us at the forefront of digital advances in the UK. Still buzzing from her trip to Texas for the SXSWi Festival, she’s been up and down the country to media events such as bTWEEN in Liverpool and digital conferences here in Birmingham.

welcome

‘And the winner is...’ has been followed by '...Television Junction!' no fewer than six times in the company’s relatively short history, with over twenty top flight nominations.

2004 saw our first BAFTA presented to Yvonne Davies as producer and writer, and Michael Baig-Clifford, as Director, of 'Hiding Place' for BBC2. Fearne Cotton presented the award at the ceremony held in Park Lane.

2002 added the Royal Television Society Award for Best Children’s fictional programme to the awards cabinet. The star studded ceremony found Yvonne and Paul sandwiched between Ricky Gervais and Julie Walters as the awards were presented.

Our other RTS awards are for factual programmes: Stage One and Karl’s Story, both for Channel 4. Paul and Yvonne regularly judge for categories outside their own for both BAFTA and RTS.

awards