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  1. The Television Workshop, formerly known as the Central Junior Television Workshop is a British organisation that offers training for young people in performance skills for television, film, radio and theatre. Open to anybody between the ages of seven and 21, entry is by an annual audition process which is held each spring.

  2. The Television Workshop trains young people between the ages of 7 and 21 at its base in Nottingham. Sessions are held weekly and taught in three ages groups: 7 - 11 years, 11 - 16 years and 16 - 21 years.

  3. Last updated November 23, 2023 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The Television Workshop, formerly known as the Central Junior Television Workshop is a British organisation that offers training for young people in performance skills for television, film, radio and theatre.

  4. The show was produced by Central Television at their Lenton Lane studios in Nottingham. The children used on the show were part of the Central Junior Television Workshop, an initiative founded by Central Television. The show won a BAFTA award but has never been issued on DVD.

  5. Central Junior Television Workshop was started in 1983 at Central Television in Lenton Lane by the programme controller of children’s TV, Lewis Rudd. Its aim was to train youngsters, aged...

  6. 6 de feb. de 2015 · When she was 10, Jones auditioned for the Central Junior Television Workshop, an influential and well-connected youth drama group. Its then director, Colin Edwards, would become a friend...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Check out these 10 ‘homegrown’ TV stars who trained with the Nottinghamshire drama group. 1. Samantha Morton. Samantha Morton, aged 45 from Nottingham, was a member of Nottingham's Television Workshop, formerly Central Junior Television Workshop, and entered the British acting scene in 1991.