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US Comedian Tina Fey, Charlie Brooker and national treasure Graham Norton to feature in Edinburgh TV Festival
US Comedian Tina Fey, Charlie Brooker and national treasure Graham Norton to feature in Edinburgh TV Festival

Scotsman

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

US Comedian Tina Fey, Charlie Brooker and national treasure Graham Norton to feature in Edinburgh TV Festival

Hollywood A-lister Tina Fey and Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker are the latest big names to join the lineup of speakers at this year's Edinburgh TV Festival. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Running from August 19 to 22 at the EICC, the annual festival is the UK's foremost television eventthat brings together leading industry figures to debate issues facing the television industry. Other leading industry figures taking part include Michael Sheen, Ros Atkins, Shonda Rhimes, Stephen Lambert and Sir Lenny Henry. The four-day event will include masterclasses, in conversation events, the ever-popular Spotlight Controller sessions, and keynote speeches including the prestigious James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The final day of the festival (August 22), which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, will feature in-depth discussions with Tina Fey, Charlie Brooker and TV producer behind The Traitors, Stephen Lambert. Tina Fey and Charlie Brooker are the latest big names to join the lineup of speakers at this year's Edinburgh TV Festival | Edinburgh TV Festival/Miller Mobley Multi-award-winning screenwriter, actor, producer Tina Fey has created some of the most unforgettable moments in comedy and pop culture. She began her career as head writer and performer on the legendary Saturday Night Live before going on to create, produce and star in Mean Girls, 30 Rock, The Four Seasons, and co-create and produce Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. One of the sharpest, funniest, and most fearless comedic voices of our time, Fey brings her distinct charm,wit and insight to this lively conversation with beloved broadcaster Graham Norton. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Innovative writer Charlie Brooker has also confirmed for Friday where he will reflect on his career and discuss a range of subjects from comedy, AI, evil product design and the TV shows that made him. Brooker is the creator of the award-winning Black Mirror series, zombie horror show Dead Set, his groundbreaking series Nathan Barley and know for his popular Wipe shows for the BBC. Stephen Lambert, chief executive of the production company behind some of the UK's biggestentertainment shows including The Traitors, Gogglebox and Squid game: The Challenge will record a specialedition of the podcast The Town, hosted by US entertainment journalist Matt Belloni. Lambert is one of Britain's best-known creative executives and will discuss his career and work – and how that work has shaped the UK and US TV industry. Grahan Norton will host a conversation with US star Tina Fey, Charlie Brooker will explore a range of subjects during his in-conversation event, Comedian, with TV producer Stephen Lambert recording a special edition podcast of The Town. Writer and actor Munya Chawawa (bottom right) will deliver the Alternative MacTaggart this year | Edinburgh TV Festival/Jackson Bowley 'Challenging landscape' Other highlights in this year's festival include a range of industry conversations including: TV's place in the new world order, Truth under attack, and Youtube: the future or the end of TV as we know it. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Creative director of the festival, Rowan Woods, and advisory chair, Jane Tranter said: 'This year's programme contains all the attributes and tonal variations of great TV: it's inspiring, thought-provoking, entertaining, attitudinal, glamorous, inclusive and actively relevant to our current challenging landscape. 'The 50th anniversary is a moment to look back and celebrate how far we've come, and the many people who've contributed to this remarkable legacy; but it's also an opportunity to look forward and ask what the future of British television looks like, how we define it, protect it and evolve it to meet the challenges ahead. We can't wait to see you in Edinburgh in August!' A full programme for the event will be published at the end of the month. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Edinburgh TV Festival website.

Tina Fey and Charlie Brooker Set for Edinburgh TV Festival
Tina Fey and Charlie Brooker Set for Edinburgh TV Festival

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Tina Fey and Charlie Brooker Set for Edinburgh TV Festival

Tina Fey and Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker have joined the lineup of speakers at this year's Edinburgh TV Festival. Helmed by creative director Rowan Woods and this year's advisory chair, Bad Wolf CEO Jane Tranter, the line-up for the 50th edition of the fest includes masterclasses, 'In Conversation' sessions and keynote speeches, including the prestigious James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture. More from The Hollywood Reporter Taika Waititi Tackling 'Judge Dredd' Movie in Hot Package Hitting Hollywood (Exclusive) Joanna Bacon, British Actress Known for 'Love Actually' and 'Breeders,' Dies at 72 Debbie Nightingale, Hot Docs Festival Co-Founder, Dies at 71 U.S. comedian, actress and producer Fey will bring her distinct charm to a lively conversation with beloved broadcaster Graham Norton on Friday, Aug. 22, while Brooker — lauded as the creator of one of the U.K.'s most impactful television in the last 10 years — will also have his own In Conversation session, covering everything from comedy and AI to evil production design and the TV shows that made him. The alternative MacTaggart will be given by satirist, comedian, writer and actor Munya Chawawa. Among other sessions will be deep-dive explorations of the success of Adolescence, Rivals and Last One Laughing, as well as events with Shonda Rhimes, who will be receiving the inaugural Edinburgh Fellowship, Lenny Henry, receiving the Outstanding Achievement Award and Michael Sheen, who will be in conversation with Tranter. Woods and Tranter said about the annual Scottish TV event, running Aug. 19-22 this year and presented by Screen Scotland, 'This year's program contains all the attributes and tonal variations of great TV: it's inspiring, thought-provoking, entertaining, attitudinal, glamorous, inclusive and actively relevant to our current challenging landscape.' They concluded: 'The 50th anniversary is a moment to look back and celebrate how far we've come, and the many people who've contributed to this remarkable legacy; but it's also an opportunity to look forward and ask what the future of British television looks like, how we define it, protect it and evolve it to meet the challenges ahead. We can't wait to see you in Edinburgh in August.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise Solve the daily Crossword

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival
Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

South Wales Guardian

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

Chawawa, who has become known for his satirical impressions, will make the case for 'why broadcasters underestimate digital creatives at their peril and will issue a call to arms for creative risk'. The annual Edinburgh TV festival, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will also feature multi award-winning actress and comedian Tina Fey in conversation with broadcaster Graham Norton. Audiences will be able to watch Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker be interviewed, while Stephen Lambert, the chief executive of Studio Lambert, the independent TV production company behind some of the UK's biggest entertainment shows including The Traitors and Gogglebox, will discuss his career and work. Lambert will record a special edition of the podcast The Town, hosted by US entertainment journalist Matt Belloni. Creative masterclasses include deep dives into the making of the biggest scripted and unscripted UK shows of the year, featuring Netflix crime drama Adolescence and reality TV show Last One Laughing. There will also be a live script read of Disney comedy-drama Rivals, and 25 years of Big Brother will be marked with a session called How Big Brother Changed TV Forever. Previously announced speakers include Sir Lenny Henry, who will receive the outstanding achievement award; Michael Sheen, who will be in conversation with advisory chairwoman Jane Tranter; and James Harding, editor-in-chief of The Observer and founder of Tortoise Media, who will be delivering the prestigious MacTaggart Lecture. The festival's creative director, Rowan Woods, and Tranter said: 'This year's programme contains all the attributes and tonal variations of great TV: it's inspiring, thought-provoking, entertaining, attitudinal, glamorous, inclusive and actively relevant to our current challenging landscape. 'The 50th anniversary is a moment to look back and celebrate how far we've come, and the many people who've contributed to this remarkable legacy; but it's also an opportunity to look forward and ask what the future of British television looks like, how we define it, protect it and evolve it to meet the challenges ahead. 'We can't wait to see you in Edinburgh in August.' The four-day event will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from August 19 to 22, with the full programme to be published at the end of this month.

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival
Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

South Wales Argus

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

Chawawa, who has become known for his satirical impressions, will make the case for 'why broadcasters underestimate digital creatives at their peril and will issue a call to arms for creative risk'. The annual Edinburgh TV festival, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will also feature multi award-winning actress and comedian Tina Fey in conversation with broadcaster Graham Norton. Audiences will be able to watch Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker be interviewed, while Stephen Lambert, the chief executive of Studio Lambert, the independent TV production company behind some of the UK's biggest entertainment shows including The Traitors and Gogglebox, will discuss his career and work. Lambert will record a special edition of the podcast The Town, hosted by US entertainment journalist Matt Belloni. US comedian Tina Fey will be in conversation with Graham Norton as part of the festival (PA) Creative masterclasses include deep dives into the making of the biggest scripted and unscripted UK shows of the year, featuring Netflix crime drama Adolescence and reality TV show Last One Laughing. There will also be a live script read of Disney comedy-drama Rivals, and 25 years of Big Brother will be marked with a session called How Big Brother Changed TV Forever. Previously announced speakers include Sir Lenny Henry, who will receive the outstanding achievement award; Michael Sheen, who will be in conversation with advisory chairwoman Jane Tranter; and James Harding, editor-in-chief of The Observer and founder of Tortoise Media, who will be delivering the prestigious MacTaggart Lecture. The festival's creative director, Rowan Woods, and Tranter said: 'This year's programme contains all the attributes and tonal variations of great TV: it's inspiring, thought-provoking, entertaining, attitudinal, glamorous, inclusive and actively relevant to our current challenging landscape. 'The 50th anniversary is a moment to look back and celebrate how far we've come, and the many people who've contributed to this remarkable legacy; but it's also an opportunity to look forward and ask what the future of British television looks like, how we define it, protect it and evolve it to meet the challenges ahead. 'We can't wait to see you in Edinburgh in August.' The four-day event will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from August 19 to 22, with the full programme to be published at the end of this month.

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival
Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

Rhyl Journal

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Munya Chawawa to give Alternative MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival

Chawawa, who has become known for his satirical impressions, will make the case for 'why broadcasters underestimate digital creatives at their peril and will issue a call to arms for creative risk'. The annual Edinburgh TV festival, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will also feature multi award-winning actress and comedian Tina Fey in conversation with broadcaster Graham Norton. Audiences will be able to watch Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker be interviewed, while Stephen Lambert, the chief executive of Studio Lambert, the independent TV production company behind some of the UK's biggest entertainment shows including The Traitors and Gogglebox, will discuss his career and work. Lambert will record a special edition of the podcast The Town, hosted by US entertainment journalist Matt Belloni. Creative masterclasses include deep dives into the making of the biggest scripted and unscripted UK shows of the year, featuring Netflix crime drama Adolescence and reality TV show Last One Laughing. There will also be a live script read of Disney comedy-drama Rivals, and 25 years of Big Brother will be marked with a session called How Big Brother Changed TV Forever. Previously announced speakers include Sir Lenny Henry, who will receive the outstanding achievement award; Michael Sheen, who will be in conversation with advisory chairwoman Jane Tranter; and James Harding, editor-in-chief of The Observer and founder of Tortoise Media, who will be delivering the prestigious MacTaggart Lecture. The festival's creative director, Rowan Woods, and Tranter said: 'This year's programme contains all the attributes and tonal variations of great TV: it's inspiring, thought-provoking, entertaining, attitudinal, glamorous, inclusive and actively relevant to our current challenging landscape. 'The 50th anniversary is a moment to look back and celebrate how far we've come, and the many people who've contributed to this remarkable legacy; but it's also an opportunity to look forward and ask what the future of British television looks like, how we define it, protect it and evolve it to meet the challenges ahead. 'We can't wait to see you in Edinburgh in August.' The four-day event will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from August 19 to 22, with the full programme to be published at the end of this month.

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