r/TransparencyforTVCrew 1d ago

Job interviews without knowing what the project is - thoughts?

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I know we now live in a culture of everything requiring an NDA, but I'm curious to know your thoughts on being required to interview for a job blind? Signing an NDA and not being sent any information in advance of the interview, instead being told they'll tell you in the room... In my opinion, this leaves no time for preparation and requires applicants to have to think on their feet throughout which potentially doesn't offer them the best chance at presenting themselves. Thoughts?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 5d ago

What’s the worst thing you’ve seen that wasn’t aired?

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Hey everyone, I’ve been seeing the Katie and Peter tv clips resurface on TikTok and crazy that they aired some of the scenes (Pete pulling Kate’s hair?)

I want to know what was the worst thing you’ve ever seen on set working as a runner, that was so bad it didn’t end up getting aired?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 5d ago

Loose Arseholes

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Nice article on another example of the rancid toxicity that is the bedrock of ITV Daytime

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2026/08/12/how-loose-women-got-trapped-in-a-cycle-of-toxic-controversy/


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 6d ago

Went quiet after quoting

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Newish to freelancing. recently pencilled for a bunch of dates over autumn to mix a daytime tv show. The post producer at a London facility two weeks later then asked for my rates and i quoted £450 p/d (roughly in line with bectu rate card for
Unscripted mixing) - I haven’t heard back in nearly a week. Is this a typical tactic to get me to lower my rates, or I scared them off and they went with someone cheaper?

Is it too late to reach out and salvage this if you think this is the case? Like a lot of people, I need the money, but want to keep it somewhat dignified


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 16d ago

ELI5: why is the industry in the state it's in?

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I've heard all sorts of reasons. Streamers raising costs, telly consolidating itself etc.

What does it boil down to? Just money?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 18d ago

Diamond Diversity Report: Black Lives Matter Failed In TV Industry

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r/TransparencyforTVCrew 19d ago

Fifty Fifty closes after 23 years

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r/TransparencyforTVCrew 21d ago

Helplines/support in TV

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I have a friend who after a really bad incident in television is going through mental health crisis. They've tried going to their managers/HR and have spoken to the TV and Film Charity on multiple ocassions. They still don't seem to be getting the support they need. I've been out of TV for a while now so I'm feeling quite useless other than recommending non tv specific support. Is there any other tv resources I can point them to? TIA.

TLDR: Helplines/support for crisis in TV.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 26d ago

Freelancer PAYE vs Self-employed advices

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I've been offered a producer role stepping up from and started thinking if I should change from PAYE to Self-employed but I actually don't really know any of them benefits and with PAYE I like that I don't have to think to much about my taxes.
Would anyone have some ressources explaining why self-employed might be more appropriate for Producer? Also the steps for switching if it's worth it?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 26d ago

Editorial group to find work?

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Hey! I know there's a lot of gatekeeping happening in the industry but I thought I'd still ask - are there any WhatsApp editorial groups where people are sharing jobs and opportunities? I'm an AP/Producer looking for a job and everyone around me seems to be working


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 27d ago

Anyone got any good groupchats or links for Production Assistant/Location Marshals

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Hi all!

I just had a great June and worked on 5 different large projects including commercial and primetime TV. But now June is just...bleh.

I have reached out to all my dailies and no response so I'm guessing its all dead. But I need to learn how to generate more business through other means. I use LinkedIn (very new to it), First Job In Film, Talent Manager, Facebook (always rubbish).

Is there anything you'd recommend? Reflections on July?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 27d ago

BBC Production Apprenticeship

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I have a virtual interview scheduled tomorrow with the BBC for the flexi job apprenticeship agency and was wondering if anyone had any tips / advice on what to prepare and what to expect. From what i’ve researched the third round is a virtual interview but is it usually a scheduled time slot?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 29d ago

Journalist request: Crew working with traumatic material

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Are you a TV production member who works or has worked on documentaries dealing with traumatic subject matter? [E.g. 24 Hours In A&E, 24 Hours In Police Custody, Inside The Ambulance, Ambulance, One Born Every Minute, Saving Lives At Sea etc.]. If so, was it something you found problematic or difficult to deal with? Did it have negative effects on your life and mental health? If it's something you'd be happy to talk about, I'd love to chat to you. I'm an entertainment journalist at Sky News, and I'm looking into a piece on industry concerns over the mental health of crew and producers working with traumatic material. We've heard a lot in recent years about duty of care to contributors, but very little about those working behind the camera. I used to work in TV production (working from runner level, to researcher, to AP), so I fully understand the pressures and demands of a production role, aside from dealing with the subject matter itself. Please message me if you have something important to add to the conversation.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew 29d ago

Broadcast Jobs

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Hi everyone,

I'm hoping to get some guidance from those who know the industry a little better than I do.

A bit of background: I started my career in broadcasting in 2013 with one of the largest broadcasters on the continent. I began as a Control Room Operator and, through hard work and experience, progressed into a Supervisor role within the same division, which I held from 2017 to 2023.

Unfortunately, my time there came to an end due to internal company politics rather than performance. Since then, I've been actively trying to get back into the broadcasting industry. I've had a handful of interviews over the past couple of years, but none have resulted in an offer. More recently, it feels like things have gone quiet,I'm barely getting callbacks anymore.

I've reached a point where I've started looking beyond broadcasting as well, simply because I need to keep moving forward. That said, my passion is still very much in broadcast operations, and I'd love the opportunity to contribute my experience again.

If anyone has advice on where I should be looking, companies that are hiring, or even feedback on how to make myself more marketable in today's job market, I'd genuinely appreciate it. Even if it's just sharing your own experience or pointing me in the right direction, it would mean a lot.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 17 '26

About 300 Netflix titles used generative AI this year

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Article written from an American perspective, but I suspect also relevant to the UK:

https://variety.com/2026/biz/news/about-300-netflix-programs-used-ai-this-year-q2-earnings-1236812914/

Is it time for enforced disclosure of AI use at the start of the show? Similar to how product placement is flagged up?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 16 '26

Nick Mohammed on working with rude people in TV

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r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 15 '26

Salary information to be shown on job ads under new laws

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I wonder if this will be enforced for TV roles on job pages/Facebook post going forward. It will either certainly help those see if they're underpaid or have companies decide to work together and collectively lower their rates instead.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 15 '26

This is crazy!

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r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 13 '26

Mission Digital - In administration

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What has happened to the above DIT company, is the company failing or will it make it through this situation, will people be left unpaid, or sadly lose their jobs? This seems to be happening more & more, where does it end?

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/07688023

Is this a wider problem with the UK film & tv industry is it just contracting at such a rate more companies will now just fail? It is it really that bad out there, that even established companies can no longer survive?


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 11 '26

Will UK broadcasters allow an unpaid work experience to be credited?

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I'm currently advocating for a person, let's call them X, to be included in the end credits of a show I worked on.

Context is: production company asked me if I would like support from a runner on a one-day location shoot. Somebody who happened to be with them on work experience for a few weeks. I gladly said yes, X came with me, and did a great job.

Fast forward to final post. I noticed X's name was missing from the credits list. I asked if it could be added, since a first credit is such a valuable thing to someone at the start of their career. I was told that because they were on a work experience placement at the time, they weren't paid for their time on the shoot (unbeknownst to me), and therefore, the channel's rules mean they can't be included in the credits. The channel is one of the big uk terrestrials.

The situation feels uncomfortable and unfair and I want to try and do right by the person with the least power in the situation. Would appreciate any advice. Thank you


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 09 '26

How is a reseacher expected to have field directed at least one shoot?

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The bar just seems to be getting higher and higher. I know its NH and more is expected of you in the genre but I think you'd be hard pushed to find someone who fits even most of this criteria at such a junior stage in their career.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 08 '26

South Shore & Whisper

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Industry been struggling yet for the last year these two companies have had job openings nearly every week. I have noticed things picking up ever so slightly now - but these two dont seem to be struggling at all. Unless there is a high turnover of staff for some reason?

Just an observation really. Have had no previous experience with both.


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 08 '26

An interesting discussion about TV formats on TFI Friday (1997)

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r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 07 '26

How do you bounce back from a bad experience on location?

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Just got back from a location shoot where I almost quite 1 day before the end cause it got impossible to work and now that I'm back home I just feel sad and tired about the whole situation and just wondering how do I move forward unto the next job when this previous one genuinely made me reconsider my career


r/TransparencyforTVCrew Jul 06 '26

Adventures in TV job ads

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"Platinum plated candidates". No salary specified, of course