Primary School Proms – Profile of two children preparing for their prom. Channel: BBC3 Producer: Matchlight TX: Late 2010 Source: Broadcast
Ask Rhod Gilbert Anything (1×60′ pilot) - which sees the comedian get to grips with a series of audience questions which may just yield answers no-one was expecting. Channel: BBC Producer: Green Inc Source: BBC Press Office
Adams (1×60′) – Biopic about Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams. Channel: BBC Northern Ireland Producer: Below the Radar Source: C21
Snowdonia Farmhouse – Social history reality series in which two Welsh families will live in 19th century conditions in a Victorian hillside cottage. Channel: BBC Cymru Wales Producer: Indus Television Source: Broadcast
No Place Like Home (2×30′) – Two families travel from their familiar home towns to live abroad for a time in towns of the same name. Channel: BBC Northern Ireland Producer: Below the Radar Source: C21
The Friday Show – Eamonn Holmes and Rachel Tucker present an entertainment show that features music, games and comedy. Channel: BBC Northern Ireland Producer: Green Inc. Productions TX: 23 October, 2009 Source: C21
The Trouble with 40 (1×60′) – Tells the ‘bizarre, humorous and sometimes heartbreaking’ stories of the children of the troubles, who are now in their forties. Interviews include Donal MacIntyre, Manchester United footballer Norman Whiteside and ITN’s Bill Neely. Channel: BBC Northern Ireland Producer: Waddell Media TX: Autumn 2009 Source: Broadcast
Compose Yourself (6×30′) -Barry Douglas supervises novice musicians over the course of eight months after which they will perform with Camerata Ireland at Belfast City Hall. Channel: BBC Northern Ireland Producer: Waddell Media TX: Autumn 2009 Source: Broadcast
The BBC’s factual (know internally as Knowledge) commissioning department has been reorganised to remove the split between in-house and indie commissioning teams. There are now eight genre slates, each under the care of a specific commissioning editor: Arts – Mark Bell Documentaries – Charlotte Moore Features and formats on BBC1 and BBC2 – Jo Ball [...]
Skippy, Australia’s First Superstar (1×60′) – Forty years on, the story of Skippy and her crime-fighting pals (who knew he… was a she?), and how the classic children’s series was pitched and produced. Channel: BBC / ABC (Australia) Producer: Brook Lapping / Electric Pictures Source: Broadcast