Edinburgh International Television Festival


The Edinburgh International Television Festival is an annual media event held in Edinburgh, Scotland, each August that brings together delegates from the television and digital world to debate the major issues facing the industry.
The Festival draws over 2,000 delegates from across the global TV industry. Although the festival is held in Edinburgh, the organisations headquarters are based in London, England, with the registered office based in Edinburgh.

History and outline

Over the years, the Festival has attracted industry figures including Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner, Vince Gilligan, Ted Sarandos, Elisabeth Murdoch, Louis Theroux, Michaela Coel, David Attenborough, Charlie Brooker, David Olusoga and Steve Coogan as well as people distinguished in their fields such as Al Gore and Eric Schmidt.
Established in 1976, the Festival takes place every August in the week leading up to the bank holiday at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre at the same time as the Edinburgh Fringe, and similar events, in the city. The Edinburgh International Television Festival is programmed by and for the television industry, by a rotating advisory committee headed by a new chair every year. The Festival is wholly owned by a not-for-profit charity, known publicly as The TV Foundation and is governed by its own board of directors.
The TV Foundation runs a suite of free-to-access creative development initiatives: "The Network" which gives new entrants a first step into the TV industry, while "Visionaries" supports those at mid-career. Both benefit from fully funded places at the Festival, which include tailored workshops, masterclasses and networking. Year-round mentoring, training and events are also offered.
The Festival runs other events throughout the year. Launched in 2018 these include AHTV and The New Voice Awards which support emerging talent and self-starting creatives in TV and digital.

The MacTaggart Lecture

The festival has become associated with its keynote address, the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture. The lecture features speeches from leading media figures connected with British and international television over more than 40 years.
YearSpeakerJob title*
1976John McGrathDramatist and director, founder of 7:84 Theatre Company
1977Marcel OphulsFrench/US documentary film maker
1978Norman LearAmerican television producer and scriptwriter
1979Jeremy Isaacsformer Director of Programmes for Thames Television
1980John MortimerScreenwriter and dramatist
1981Peter JayEconomist and broadcaster, Chairman of TV-am
1982Ted TurnerAmerican television executive, founder of CNN
1983Jonathan MillerStage and television director/producer and broadcaster
1984Denis FormanChairman, Granada Television
1985John SchlesingerFilm and television director
1986Troy Kennedy MartinTelevision dramatist
1987Phillip WhiteheadTelevision documentary producer
1988Christine OckrentBelgian/French journalist and broadcaster
1989Rupert MurdochAustralian/American Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, News Corporation
1990Verity LambertIndependent film and television producer
1991David ElsteinDirector of programmes, Thames Television
1992Michael GradeChief executive, Channel 4
1993Dennis PotterTelevision dramatist and screenwriter
1994Greg DykeChief executive of LWT, Chairman of ITV Council and GMTV
1995Janet Street-PorterBroadcaster and journalist
1996John BirtDirector general, BBC
1997Laurence Marks and Maurice GranTelevision comedy scriptwriters and programme creators
1998Peter BazalgetteManaging director, Bazal
1999Richard EyreChief executive, ITV Network
2000Greg DykeDirector general, BBC
2001David LiddimentDirector of channels, ITV Network
2002Mark ThompsonChief executive, Channel 4
2003Tony BallChief executive, BSkyB
2004John HumphrysBroadcaster and journalist
2005Lord BirtFormer director general, BBC
2006Charles AllenChief executive, ITV
2007Jeremy PaxmanBroadcaster and presenter of Newsnight
2008Peter FinchamDirector of Television, ITV
2009James MurdochChairman and chief executive, Europe and Asia, News Corporation
2010Mark ThompsonDirector general, BBC
2011Eric SchmidtUS citizen, executive chairman, Google
2012Elisabeth MurdochChairman, Shine Group
2013Kevin SpaceyAmerican actor, director and producer
2014David AbrahamChief executive, Channel 4
2015Armando IannucciBroadcaster, writer, director and producer
2016Shane SmithCanadian journalist and chief executive of Vice Media
2017Jon SnowJournalist and broadcaster
2018Michaela CoelActress and writer
2019Dorothy ByrneHead of News and Current Affairs, Channel 4
2020David OlusogaHistorian and broadcaster
2021Jack ThorneScreenwriter and playwright
2022Emily MaitlisJournalist and broadcaster
2023Louis TherouxJournalist, broadcaster and author
2024James GrahamPlaywright and dramatist
2025James HardingJournalist and editor

All job titles as at the time the lecture was given. Nationality/citizenship is British unless stated otherwise.