In 1931, Rutherford moved to London. The new medium of television provided opportunities for him to exploit his ability to sketch rapidly. In 193639 and in 1946, Rutherford presented the
BBC Television light entertainment programme
Cabaret Cartoons, in which he drew
variety artists as they performed their acts. In 195056, he starred in his own programme,
Sketchbook. On a trip to Borneo in 1957-58, the British Council organized two exhibitions of his work, which were the first exhibitions of western art in the country. He returned to Hyde in the late 1950s to 17 Nelson Street and was elected President of the
Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. In his later years, he taught at the Regional College of Art in Manchester, where his pupils included the painter
Geoffrey Key. ==Collections==