TRC, in partnership with Screen Scotland, BBC and Channel 4, is set to launch a new training programme that aims to create the next wave of entertainment development talent for Scotland. FormatLab will focus on the development of formats in factual entertainment including reality, shiny floor talent shows, game and quiz shows.
Training

Factual Fast Track launches in Scotland and Northern Ireland
Following the success of Factual Fast Track Wales, BBC, Channel 4, Northern Ireland Screen and Screen Scotland are launching Factual Fast Track Scotland and Northern Ireland: a development programme designed to accelerate the careers of Scotland and Northern Ireland’s most talented and creative factual producers through paid placements, commissioning insights, training opportunities and leading industry mentors.

Applications open for fifth edition of SuperSizer
Glasgow-based training organisation TRC announces the fifth edition of professional development programme SuperSizer.

Marc Harvey: my rad2021 experience
Hear from Marc Harvey on his experience with rad2021 and Hello Halo including being on location with River Hunters.

TRC's Inspiring Digital Leader graduate Julia Rosner wins BIMA 100 award
Our Inspiring Digital Leaders graduate Julia Rosner has been awarded a BIMA 100 award which recognises the UK's most influential people in digital & tech.

Twelve senior TV executives set to embark on International Horizons
Meet the delegates of our International Horizons programme.

Taking TV Development Online in partnership with NFTS and Channel 4
We partnered with NFTS and Channel 4 to deliver a "Taking TV Development Online" Masterclass.

Meet the Delegates: rad 2021
Meet the delegates of TRC's rad 2021 TV training programme. Introducing the class of rad 2021... in their own words!

rad welcomes record number of applicants from diverse backgrounds
We have launched our TV traineeship rad for the second year in a row with a 41% increase in applications.

rad 2021
We're delighted to launch our second edition of rad. The programme is aimed at those who are under-represented in the TV industry: those either with a disability, and/or from black, Asian and/or ethnic minority communities or from disadvantaged backgrounds.