
The Royal Television Society has announced nine new Fellowships for 2025.
The Fellowships, which were presented last night (5 November) during the annual RTS Patrons’ Dinner at One Great George Street, recognise industry luminaries who have made a “remarkable, meaningful and enduring impact” on UK television.
For 2025, the RTS has awarded Fellowships to:
- Matt Brittin, ex-president, Google EMEA
- Charlie Brooker, award-winning screenwriter and producer
- Richard Cowles, managing director, Lifted Entertainment (part of ITV Studios)
- Stacey Dooley, presenter and journalist
- Emma Gormley, managing director, ITV Studios Daytime
- James Graham, playwright and screenwriter
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy, journalist and presenter, Channel 4 News
- Sarah Rose, president of Channel 5 and UK regional lead, Paramount Global
- Keith Scholey, co-founder of Silverback Films
2024 Fellowship recipients Rosie Jones and Stephen Merchant also attended the Patrons’ Dinner to celebrate their awards.
Theresa Wise, CEO of the Royal Television Society, said: “The RTS Fellowships have recognised some amazing creatives, practitioners and leaders over the years, and this year is no different.
“From landmark series and momentous news stories, to groundbreaking innovations in TV and technology, it was fantastic to come together last night to celebrate their many achievements.
“We’re sure their work will continue to inspire the next generation of talent in our industry.”






