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Documentaries - What we're looking for...

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Watch the latest highlights from the BBC Documentaries Commissioning team.

Knowledge & Daytime Commissioning Briefing sessions - 23 Nov 2011

We are pleased to be able to bring you the genre sessions from the BBC Knowledge and Daytime Commissioning Briefing on 23rd November 2011.

Documentaries on BBC One

View Charlotte Moore's latest BBC One Documentaries development briefs including commissioning slot details, what's been working well on the channel and where opportunities are available.

Documentaries on BBC Two

View Charlotte Moore's latest BBC Two Documentaries development briefs including commissioning slot details, what's been working well on the channel and where opportunities are available.

Documentaries on BBC Three

View Charlotte Moore's latest BBC Three Documentaries development briefs including commissioning slot details, what's been working well on the channel and where opportunities are available.

Documentaries on BBC Four

View Charlotte Moore's latest BBC Four Documentaries development briefs including commissioning slot details, what's been working well on the channel and where opportunities are available.

Documentaries on BBC Four - Storyville (strand)

Detail on submission process and Nick Fraser's priorities for Storyville, the BBC Four documentary strand.

Documentaries for the BBC should engage with the here and now, and challenge the audience to broaden their horizons or see their world from different perspectives. We're particularly interested in how we might make more traditional docs subjects modern and relevant, rather than worthy or predictable. On the whole we're quite flexible with slots and shapes, so please be inventive and don't self-censor too much - the best ideas will find the best slots.

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