User:Carcharoth/Article incubator/Huw Wheldon Memorial Lecture
Annual lecture held in memory of Huw Wheldon and organised by the Royal Television Society.[1][2]
- 1987 - David Attenborough - Unnatural History
- 1988 - Jeremy Isaacs - How to make History
- 1989 - Bill Cotton - It was funny when it left me
- 1990 - David Rose - Gangsters, Gossip and Grain
- 1991 - Humphrey Burton - The Editorial Imperative - Huw Wheldon's Monitor 1958-63
- 1992 - Sian Phillips - Fast Rewind
- 1993 - John Simpson - Making News
- 1994 - Andrew Davies - Prima Donnas and Job Lots
- 1995 - Paul Fox - Sport for All, or Just a Few?
- 1996 - Will Wyatt - Facing the Public
- 1997 - Fergal Keane - The Art of the Reporter
- 1998 - Andy Hamilton - Brain Surgeons from Hell
- 1999 - Mal Young - Soft Soaping the Critics
- 2000 - Michael Cockerell - "Trust Me, I’m the Prime Minister" - The TV Premiers 1936-2001
- 2001 - Peter Bazalgette - Big Brother and Beyond
- 2002 - Nicola Shindler - Once Upon a Time
- 2003 - Rageh Omaar - Inside Saddam’s City
- 2004 - Dawn Airey - Golden Age – Myth or Reality? [3]
- 2005 - Paul Abbott - What do you want to watch tomorrow?
- 2006 - Simon Schama - Art and the Art of Television
- 2007 - Anthony Lilley - The Me in Media: participation, interactivity and the rise of the people formerly known as the audience
- 2008 - Sue Perkins - Wit's End? British Comedy at the Crossroads [4]
- 2009 - Phil Redmond CBE - The Future of Children's Television
- 2010 - Brian Cox OBE - Science: A Challenge to TV Orthodoxy
- 2011 - Bettany Hughes - TV: Modern Father of History (14 September 2011)
- 2012 - Lyse Doucet - #BreakingNews: Can TV Journalism Survive the Social Media Revolution? (28 September 2012)
- 2013 - Owen Jones - Totally Shameless: How TV Portrays the Working Class (6 November 2013)
- 2014 - Michael Dobbs - Public Service Broadcasting: A House of Cards?[5] (26 February 2015)
References
edit- ^ Annual Lectures, Royal Television Society, accessed 17/04/2015
- ^ Huw Wheldon Memorial Lectures, Royal Television Society, accessed 19/04/2018
- ^ This lecture was presented in 2005
- ^ This lecture was presented in 2009
- ^ This lecture was presented in 2015