To kick off a week-long series of sessions from Mercury prize nominees, the jazz trio perform a live version of their track inspired by David Attenborough
Michael Grade, former chairman of both the BBC and ITV, argues that the BBC must be shrunk, in the On the Sofa session at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh TV Festival 2010
Paul Abbott argues that TV drama needs to get back to risk-taking and that successful production companies should be left alone to develop the next generation of great drama
At the post-MacTaggart Q&A at the 2010 Edinburgh TV Festival, BBC director general defends the move to Salford after being accused of 'leading from the back' by Jimmy Mulville in Friday's Richard Dunn Memorial Lecture
At the Build Your Own BBC session, producer Ash Atalla warns against "sleep-walking" into causing irrepairable damage to UK television by removing or drastically cutting the license fee
BBC director general Mark Thompson uses his James MacTaggart memorial lecture to to argue that Sky should invest more in UK programme-making: 'Sky is already a far more powerful commercial counterweight to the BBC than ITV ever was'