As the second series of The Royals gears up for production we thought it might be a good time to take a look at some of the shows that make great viewing in a "I-should-be-watching-something-more-highbrow" kind of way.
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The Knowledge is approaching its 30th anniversary. For three decades it has been closely following the film, television and commercials industry and tried to be the most trusted and complete source for helping film and TV professionals identify suppliers, production services and partners in the UK.
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The Into Film scheme aims to support the filmmakers of tomorrow. WIth their annual awards coming up, Hope Kemp, nominated in the 'Ones To Watch' category, tells us why this scheme is so important to her and other young people in the UK.Â
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The Production Guild is holding a two-day course on 25 and 26 April to help those interested in a career in film and TV location management.
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On 12 March The Knowledge attended the Westminster Media Forum on UK television production: commercial opportunities, market dynamics and skills.Â
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Though many of us have already started to think more and more about the sustainability issues surrounding the lovely industry we are working in, still more needs doing.Â
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The Creative Media Skills HQ at Pinewood Studios is celebrating all the positive news pouring in regarding the film and television industry as 2015 gets under way.
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As the big reveal approaches, we take a sideways look at Who Killed Lucy Beale?
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The Knowledge will be hosting two panel discussions at BVE, the annual broadcast and production technology show held at the Excel Centre in London from Tuesday 24 until Thursday 26 February.Â
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Here at The Knowledge HQ we are great champions of Tom Hardy, but we have been starting to harbour concerns that he has taken on too much. Tom, are there enough hours in the day?
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