
Hosted by Robert Shepherd · EN

TV luminary Steven D. Wright on the state of TV: the successes — and the missteps.*Warning: this episode contains strong language.

Simon Shaps talks about his time running TV at ITV

Fleet Street's first black staff photographer, John Ferguson, reflects on a career snapping Prince, Michael Jackson and David Bowie, the story behind his Black Britannia exhibition, a near-death experience in Afghanistan and reveals his plans for his beloved Suffolk. https://www.johnfergusonphoto.com/

Incisive Media founder and former RDF Media chairman Tim Weller reflects on a career shaped by entrepreneurial instinct, hard-won lessons and the challenges faced along the way.

Director Keith Kopp and producer Luke Allen discuss how they got their film First Christmas off the ground.

TellyCast founder and former PR man Justin Crosby talks industry, his career transition and of course, Leeds United.

Director Coz Greenop explains how filming in Vietnam continued after the money he was promised didn't materialise.

Cinematographer Dominic Howlett reflects on capturing the story of a founding father of Zionism.

Cinematographer Jean-Marc Selva AFC on his career and the art of filmmaking.

Veteran Dutch executive producer Paul Trijbits on the state of the industry, his favourite film and what he's up to next.