RTS Student Awards and Masterclasses 2008

Brian Hill

Documentary maker Brian Hill discusses his career with director Ursula Macfarlane. Brian Hill is managing director of Century Films. His films include: Slaughterhouse: The Task of Blood, Rude Girls, Quitters, The Not Dead, Songbirds, Drinking for England and Feltham Sings.

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  • Documentary maker Brian Hill discusses his career with director Ursula Macfarlane. Brian Hill is managing director of Century Films. His films include: Slaughterhouse: The Task of Blood, Rude Girls, Quitters, The Not Dead, Songbirds, Drinking for England and Feltham Sings.
  • RTS Student masterclass listen to documentary-maker Brian Hill discussing his career.


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  • Director Ursula Macfarlane speaking at the RTS Student masterclasses 2008


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  • Scallywagga writer Stuart Kensworthy (right) discusses comedy writing with Jon Mountague, produce, BBC Comedy North. Stuart Kenworthy’s writing career started with Smack the Pony and continued when he wrote for Green Wing. Following this he provided comedy material for shows including The All New Harry Hill Show and Harry Hill’s TV Burp. Other credits include Man Stroke Woman, The Adam and Shelley Show and the award-winning Spacehopper. 

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  • Clive Tulloh (right), head of entertainment, Tiger Aspect Productions discusses his career with  Ben Paul, head of development, Zig Zag Productions at the RTS Student Masterclasses 2008

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  • Kitty Taylor is animation director, Tiger Aspect Productions. She previously worked at Grand Slamm Children’s Films and HIT Entertainment. She directed the multi award-winning Charlie and Lola for CBeebies and has also directed Angelina Ballerina and Percy the Park Keeper, and is currently working on developing new series for Tiger Aspect. 

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  • Julie Gardner is head of drama, BBC Wales, and previously worked at LWT, where she produced dramas including Me and Mrs Jones and a multi-award-winning modern version of Othello. 

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  • Simon Ford is a freelance executive producer who recently left the BBC. His credits include the recent Bafta-winning The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities, The Secret Policeman, The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon, The Hunt for Britain’s Paedophiles, The Boys Who Killed Stephen Lawrence and Fighting the War. 

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  • Audience at the RTS Student Masterclass 2008

RTS Student Masterclass and Television awards 2008

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