
iWonder and the WW1 Centenary
What is iWonder and how is it being used for the BBC's World War One Centenary? We are joined by the team behind both projects to find out more. Tim Plyming is the executive producer the World War One...
8 Maj 201417min

How to get into TV design
A panel discussion from the RTS Futures event Making it in TV design, with helpful advice on how to get into and ahead in art, costume and make-up departments. Joining Alice Skidmore are production de...
8 Maj 201426min

How to be a natural history producer
Jonny Keeling, Steve Greenwood and James Honeyborne - three producers from the BBC's Natural History Unit share their top tips and advice on how to get into making natural history programmes.
27 Mars 201411min

BBC PTS 4 months in...
We talk to six of the BBC’s latest production trainees about their placements across the BBC and what tips they have for getting onto the scheme.
20 Mars 201420min

Food on the radio
Steven and Emma offer some tips on how you can get into making radio about food, from the importance of building up your general radio skills to creating your own podcast – showing you have a passion ...
13 Mars 201421min

The arts... live!
Theatres, art galleries and museums are seizing hold of broadcast technology to reach new audiences, by beaming their productions into local cinemas and online. The National Theatre's Emma Keith and J...
27 Feb 201420min

Using user-generated content
In this podcast we are joined by producers Thomas Viner, Jon Riley and James Brickell who all have experience of working with user-generated content in a number of formats. We look at the issues you ...
20 Feb 201431min

Arthur Mathews comedy masterclass
From Big Train to Father Ted, some of the best known and most successful British comedies of recent years have been penned by Arthur Mathews. In this masterclass, recorded at the home of BBC Radio Com...
13 Feb 201444min



















