The TCN Announces New Patrons
We are very proud to announce our new patrons in The Guardian today. David Harewood, David Oyelowo and Marianne Jean Baptiste are among those supporting TriForce – check out our new Patrons page to see the full list!
We are very proud to announce our new patrons in The Guardian today. David Harewood, David Oyelowo and Marianne Jean Baptiste are among those supporting TriForce – check out our new Patrons page to see the full list!
History, with a touch of colour… We’re very excited to announce that we’re working on our first TV broadcast commission, bringing a brand new look to the comedy panel show format with Sorry, I Didn’t Know. We’ll be filming our first TV commission on Sunday 9 October 2016 at The London Studios. It’s a hilarious…
Are you a writer trying to get into writing for TV? Our new platform for writers is supported by ITV, ITV Studios, BBC and Tiger Aspect and is a writing competition with a difference. We’re look for ideas for original drama series. But you don’t have to submit an entire script – we believe that…
Free tickets are now available to book for the studio recording of Sorry, I Didn’t Know season 3! We’re very excited that ‘Sorry, I Didn’t Know…’ the comedy panel show about Black history is returning this year for season 3! TriForce needs YOU! We’ll be filming the show at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith Sun 12…
For all those keeping on eye on the WriterSlam with Audible competition, we’ve got an update for you! The new deadline for this competition is now 23:59pm on Monday 10th August. We’ve decided to move both the finalists workshops and the WriterSlam final event online, to make sure we can go ahead regardless of what…
The Guardian’s predictions for the media industry in 2016 featured COO Minnie Crowe’s thoughts on how broadcasters and production companies can continue to address the diversity challenge both on and off screen in 2016. Check out the article online here.
We’re supporting production company Monkey Kingdom in their search for talented songwriters for their new show, Songland. If you’re an indiscovered songwriting talent, check out the details below: Every hit starts with the seed of a melody, a lyric, a hook – which together grow into a song. For as long as we can remember the…