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  • LevelMid Level
  • ProfessionsStaff Writer, Writer, Content Editor
  • TypeFull Time
  • LocationLondon, United Kingdom

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Description

Closing Date: 01-Dec-2024

THE ROLE
ABOUT BBC STUDIOS
BBC Studios is a world-renowned content studio and channels & streaming business, powered by British creativity, with a reach that touches audiences in every corner of the globe.
We work with outstanding creative talent who are responsible for platform-defining shows from Strictly Come Dancing to Bluey, Eastenders, Prehistoric Planet and Planet Earth III.
The range and quality of our content is unsurpassed, creating critical and commercial successes and global phenomena.
From BAFTAs to RTS Awards, BBC Studios is Britain’s most awarded production company and the only producer with three of the top ten shows on IMDB; we’re the home of bbc.com, the widest-read English language news website in the world; and the UK’s largest distributor of British content.
ABOUT BBC STUDIOS COMEDY
Are you a writer developing a career in the comedy and entertainment industry? Do you aspire to  be a full-time comedy writer with the dream of creating the next big hit sitcom, sketch show or comedy entertainment format? Then this is the position for you.
This is an opportunity to join the award-winning Comedy and Entertainment team at BBC Studios Audio. We make a wide variety of programmes including comedy podcasts, radio panel shows, sitcoms and comedy entertainment formats. We champion the work of new and emerging talent as well as working with some of the all-time greats.
We make radio and podcasts for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds, as well as producing a growing slate of programmes for commercial audio platforms like Audible and Netflix.  Our shows include The News Quiz, Just a Minute, Mark Steel’s In Town, Laura Smyth’s I Don’t Know What to Say, Dead Ringers, Olga Koch: OK Computer, Tim Key’s Poetry Programme, Daliso Chaponda’s Citizen of Nowhere, DMs are Open and many many more.
This role also provides the opportunity to work closely with our TV producer colleagues in the wider BBC Studios Comedy team – after all this is the department that has over the years seen Little Britain, Miranda Hart’s Joke Shop, The League of Gentlemen and Ladhood make the transition from radio to TV.
AIM OF THE JOB
The staff writer works closely with producers to develop their own comedy projects whilst also contributing to scripts across the output of the whole department as needed.
As well as playing a key role in our topical writers’ rooms, the successful candidate will develop their own comedy characters and sitcom ideas. This will be done in close collaboration with BBC Studios’ Audio and TV Comedy teams as well as with Radio 4’s Comedy and Entertainment Commissioner.
This year we’re shifting the focus of the job from topical joke writing to sitcom and comedy character development.  Whilst we will still expect the successful candidate to play a key part in our topical writers rooms, we hope that they will use their time with us to concentrate on developing narrative ideas.
They would, with support from producers in the team get the opportunity to develop new ideas for Radio 4 with the aim of winning a script commission at the end of their time with us.  This role has a strong historic link to Radio 4 Comedy, with the network commissioning many previous alumni for their own series on Radio 4 and providing a springboard for their future careers.
We would continue this legacy by connecting the successful candidate with the Radio 4 Comedy and Entertainment Commissioner to allow them to discuss and develop their ideas and help them start building a fruitful relationship with Radio 4.
We also work closely with our TV colleagues and so as part of this contract, the staff writer would have the chance to get input on their TV ideas from the Head of Development and Creative Director at BBC Studios TV Comedy.  Our TV team are very aware of the importance of the audio to TV pipeline in terms of developing new writing and so they would be keen to collaborate with the successful candidate during their time with us.
Alongside this focus on narrative, the successful candidate will also write funny content for all types of comedy programmes, from links for the hosts of panel shows to satirical one-liners and sketches for topical shows like The News Quiz, Dead Ringers and DMs are Open.
They would also help producers to develop ideas for new formats, help with story structure in sitcoms and punch up scripts with extra jokes.
If you love comedy and are brimming with ideas you want to get made, this is your dream job!
THE ROLE
  • To develop a narrative audio comedy idea with funny returning characters who could be at the heart of the nation’s next favourite sitcom.
  • To write for any of our shows as required; we produce a wide of variety of formats and styles. You’ll be a versatile writer who can create one-liners, host links, sketches, narrative and more.
  • To contribute as required to long-running topical series like News Quiz, working to tight deadlines.
  • To script edit sketch and narrative comedy shows.
  • To write to a brief set by a producer or another writer.
  • To contribute to idea generating sessions.
  • To work in a team and also independently.
  • To develop scripted and non-scripted podcast ideas for development.
  • To write trails and promotional material.
  • To be fully aware of the Health and Safety responsibilities of this job role as stated in the department’s Health and Safety Policy and always act responsibly when working on productions.
  • To comply with the BBC’s policies on Diversity and Inclusion.
WHAT DOES IT TAKE?
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
  • At least two professional writing credits in audio or TV comedy. These credits should be for paid work on established broadcast platforms e.g. radio, podcast, terrestrial or SVOD content platforms.
  • A demonstrable knowledge of comedy and a passion for both the comedy world and writing comedy.
  • Experience of working with industry-recognised performers and writers, creating material that showcases them at their best.
  • Experience of originating and developing ideas, working to notes and briefs from producers and commissioners.
  • A demonstrable drive to be a self-starter who is able to instigate projects and take an active role in their development.
  • The desire to make new contacts and to be confident in networking around the office and at wider industry events.
  • Experience of writing to a brief set by others and to write in other people’s voices.
  • The ability to treat colleagues with respect and inclusivity and to support and encourage others.
  • Good communication skills with a talent for expressing all issues and ideas clearly and concisely.
  • The ability to produce original, imaginative ideas that are well written and funny.
  • The skill of thinking ahead in order to plan and prioritise work and ensure meetings are attended on time and agreed deadlines met.
LIFE AT BBC STUDIOS
We don’t focus simply on what we do – we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you’ve read about our values and behaviours here.
The BBC is committed to building a culturally diverse workforce, that represents the audiences we serve, and encourages applications from candidates from any background, especially people from diverse communities. Equity of opportunity is important to us, and we endeavour to make our processes equal, fair and meritocratic for everybody. More information on our D&I plan can be found here.
BBC Studios puts sustainability at the heart of everything we do both onscreen and offscreen, including delivering against the BBC Group’s science-based Net Zero targets. More information on sustainability at BBC Studios can be found here.
As a Level 2 Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview. If you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply please contact us on reasonable.adjustments@bbc.co.uk.
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Job Reference: 19999
Band: B
Contract: 2 x 6 month Fixed term, part-time 4 days per week (one position starting Monday 24th February 2025, another with start date tbc Sept 2025)
Location: London - Television Centre (London W12) or New Broadcasting House (London W1). There is the opportunity to work remotely when not required to attend writers rooms in person.
Salary: Up to £33,000 plus London Weighting £5319 (pro rata'd to 0.8 FTE) depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
Interviews will be held w/c 13th January and 20th January 2025.
Please note: candidates are requested not to use AI as part of creative writing tasks.
A webinar Q&A hosted by a member of the BBC Studios Audio Comedy and Entertainment leadership team alongside the current Staff Writers, will be held on Wednesday 27th November from 8-8:45pm. To sign up please register here.
WHAT WILL YOU GAIN FROM WORKING AT BBC STUDIOS?
  • We offer a competitive salary package
  • Flexible 35-hour working week for work-life balance
  • Parental leave for new parents, regardless of gender, of up to a year with 18 weeks fully paid
  • 26 days holiday (plus an additional day which is a Corporation Day) with the option to buy an extra 5 days
  • A defined pension scheme and discounted dental, health care, gym and much more
  • A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Excellent career progression – access to courses, webinars, workshops and the opportunity to work in different areas of the organisation

Skills Required

  • Writing
  • Deadlines
  • Communication Skills

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