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Scripted

Last updated

Nov 2024

 

COMEDY AND DRAMA

We are now in the second year of our ring fenced £500K development pot aimed at developing new scripted projects for Scotland in both comedy and drama. Development spend is still available.

´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland are keen to develop ideas of scale that can cut through in a crowded market and we welcome returning series ideas that meet the creative vision of our briefs below.

Current opportunities

´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland TV channel

COMEDY 

´óÏó´«Ã½ Comedy, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and Screen Scotland pilot opportunity

´óÏó´«Ã½ Comedy, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and Screen Scotland are partnering to fund an exciting new sitcom pilot opportunity for independent production companies to champion Scottish comedy talent on and off-screen. At least one idea will be co-commissioned as a filmed pilot which we will then consider for series.

Find out more here 

´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA & ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland Co-Commission Call-out for Short Form Drama

´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA launch an exciting commitment to work together to fund new Gaelic-language production in Scotland. With a co-commissioning pot of £800k over two years, funded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ and MG ALBA, these two distinct ´óÏó´«Ã½ channels will work together to source new projects that can work for all Scottish audiences, and which will be made available on a variety of platforms including iPlayer, YouTube, and TV. Producers will respond to genre specific content briefs over the two years with a view to making Gaelic content across different genres and which develops talent within the Highland and Islands creative sector.

The first production opportunity will be for digital-first drama skewed to younger audiences. Inspired by the success of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland’s recent award-winning short-form dramas including Float and this year’s Royal Television Society Scotland drama award-winner Dog Days, the digital-first dramas will be pitched as short ten-minute episodes primarily aimed at ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer and a window on ´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA YouTube. After an initial phase of development, the ambition is that the successful project will go into production in 2025.

Unscripted opportunities will be announced later in the year.

This commitment seeks to build a production skill and talent base in the Highlands and Islands and to develop and feature young Gaelic-speaking talent.

New Gaelic-language digital-first drama opportunity

´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland invite pitches for a new short-form episodic drama series aimed at younger audiences. In a similar format to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland’s recent award-winning short-form dramas including Float and this year’s Royal Television Society Scotland drama award-winner Dog Days, the new Gaelic digital-first drama will be episodes of ten-minute durations primarily aimed at publishing on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer with a window on ´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA YouTube.

We are open to a range of idea types and drama genres. Stories should be fast-paced and hooky, tackling themes and exploring territory relevant to younger audiences of 16-24 years old. Whether coming-of-age, horror, sci fi or romance, producers should be clear on why their initial concept will cut through in a competitive drama market for younger viewers. Although we welcome wit and attitude, we are not looking for out-and-out comedy genres such as sitcom or sketch-based shows.

This drama opportunity does not support stand-alone stories or monologues and should be episodic in nature with cliffhanger episodes and captivating characters we will want to stay with across a series. We will, however, consider stylistic approaches to episodes that lean into the digital budget such as single takes, phone filmed dramas, Dogme 95 etc (although a more traditional television style is also absolutely fine!)

We are united in a desire to develop Gaelic-speaking talent so please keep this front of mind when looking at on and off-screen talent involved in the creation and realisation of the idea. Cultural and linguistic authenticity are really important. We are not looking for ideas that have been wholly originated in English, or that require translation. However, we are open to collaborations between Gaelic and English-language writers.

Pitches should come via any Scottish production company but must clearly state how the offer supports the development of talent and production in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

Priority will be given to projects which have creative talent (writers, directors, producers) in, or from, the area.

We will also give weighting to projects which have two or more of the following elements in the Highlands and Islands.

• Stories

• Locations

• Production

• Company base

We will also welcome partnerships between production companies if one of them is not based in the Highlands and Islands.

Please note, if you are an emerging Gaelic writer interested in this opportunity but unsure of how to connect with production companies, please email Bill Macleod here - bill.macleod@mgalba.com - for support.

Final programmes can have a mixed language-scheme, but the predominant language should always be Gaelic.

Digital drama is a low tariff genre of circa £3k-£4k per minute and we would expect producers to shape their editorial ambition and crew scale to reflect this - or work with additional funders to increase the overall production budget.

Initial Ideas (short treatments) should be submitted before 6/1/25 with funded development available to support a number of projects before a production decision in Spring 2025. Please include information regarding the writer(s) and a writing sample in Gaelic with an English language transcript.

Pitches should be submitted to gaelicdigitalcommissioning@bbc.co.uk

This opportunity forms part of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ ALBA’s two-year commitment to support new Gaelic-language production opportunities with further unscripted opportunities to be announced later this year.

Comedy Podcast Pilot Opportunity

From Miss Me? to Shagged Married Annoyed and The Rest is Entertainment there is no shortage of light-hearted, comedy podcasts for the audience to choose from. So, let’s try and compete with that crowded market and do one for Scotland!

After smashing it on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sounds with murders and investigative journalism we feel the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland slate is missing something to raise the chuckles and would love to hear your ideas for a new comedic podcast.

While we want a Scottish lens on this project (i.e. Scottish talent or talent based in Scotland) we certainly don’t want something focussed on our favourite whisky distilleries and why the Loch Ness monster is a master at hide and seek. We want something outward focussed. Universal to Scottish audiences and beyond. Sure… a little locality wouldn’t go a miss in some of the content, but conceptually we want a travelling proposition for listeners all across sounds.
And what do we want as a concept? We’re keen to keep it open ended. Relationships is good territory? So is state of the UK nation? So is popular culture and entertainment? We reckon it’s not so much the concept but the chemistry! We want you to bring us a pairing, or trio, (quads might break the bank but you never know!) who are stand out patter merchants. That doesn’t mean they have to be comedians by trade, we just need to feel an authenticity, warmth and sharpness to their chat that is engaging from the off. More importantly the duo or trio needs to ‘click’ together. With that in mind you might want to mine friendships, relationships or bloodlines to find the individuals who know each other inside out. We’d even consider a Celtic cousin connection which could mean a co-commission with other ´óÏó´«Ã½ radio services.

We also want people with something to say. A bit of hinterland about them. Plugged in to the zeitgeist for all ages and not afraid to comment on the big talking points. Maybe they’ve a specialism that can help shape the offer. Or maybe they just come at things from a particular slant.

We’re open to established talent but also recognise this could be a place to grow a new comedy relationship.

Tonally it’s warm, feel good and light hearted, for all audiences and readily accessible. With that in mind the darker corners of comedians minds are probably not the main area on which to focus.
Bit of structure would be nice but it feels like the most successful podcasts in this space are loose and free flowing with minimal formatting and ‘devices’. Keep it simple and let the talent do the talking. It may have a ‘theme’ or a ‘focus’ or it could be more freewheeling but we’re not after panel formats or gameplay which we have covered elsewhere. Themes and territory would need to be quite broad reaching so don’t plump for anything too niche.

So it’s very open ended. Please submit your one pager by the deadline below. We expect the offers to have the talent at least notionally engaged and ‘up for it’ if not formally attached.

Our plan is to do a rough pilot of a few of the ideas to see what combos are working best and choose one to take forward for Sounds. While that means some collateral pilot damage… hopefully it’s still a useful demo to take elsewhere in the market if you’re not selected.

Have a kick around Sounds and shows like Murder They Wrote and Elis James and John Robins and Off the Telly and we look forward to hearing your comedy podcast ideas.

Please submit to Heather Kane Darling but feel free to talk to Gavin or Heather should you want to discuss it further.

Submission deadline: Friday 15th November 2024

Comedy Series

We remain particularly keen on diversifying the talent base for comedy and the geographical setting of our scripted output. Please look at our output over recent years and consider how you can add fresh voices and new range to the slate.


We are particularly keen on mainstream, mass audience, broad, relatable worlds, easily digestible offering, works on both services equally i.e. Channel and ´óÏó´«Ã½ One Scotland. (e.g. Scot Squad).   While we can and will still progress these ideas locally we’re keen to find worlds and characters we can partner with the network to develop.  Our network colleagues have emphasised the need for scripted comedies with a high gag rate and a move away from anything too dramatic. This chimes with our current direction of travel too when it comes to half hour comedy projects. We are delighted last years pilot opportunity has lead to a series of Only Child and are keen to find another high value sitcom from Scotland.

Think about the broad family / relationship dynamics and workplace laughs conjured by shows like The Scotts, Scot Squad and Two Doors Down.

We are keen to find more high impact comedy titles we can co commission as well as maintaining a healthy slate of local comedies for the channel and opt out slots.


 

Drama

It will come as no surprise that high end, high impact drama titles have significant reach for Scottish audiences. Over the short life of the channel we’ve had a range of tones from the award winning dramedy Guilt to 2 series of a slightly softer crime drama in Granite Harbour that played to large audiences in the North East and we’ll soon have a full throttle firework of a series as co commissioners of Richard Gadd’s new project Lions. We are also working with international partners to stand up a new thriller set in Scotland and abroad.


This range means we are very open to different tones of dramas but always with our overarching brief of reflecting the lives of our contemporary Scottish audience. That means we are less likely to look at genre pieces such as sci-fi and horror. Similarly period is tricky for us but recent nostalgia or factual stories that help us make sense of the world today are worth further discussion.


We are keen to find ways to tell stories across all of our platforms and want to increase the volume of new ideas coming through and have development funding to support this ambition. We are focussed on returning series or multi episodic factual. Single films are difficult to finance at this time.

As with Comedy, we are working closely with network colleagues to bring new ideas with particular appeal to Scottish audiences to air. At present, drama commissions for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ One Scotland opts and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland channel are likely to need significant co-funding. We’re looking for entrepreneurial producers who can work with us to piece the funding together. 


 

  • 60 mins
  • Tariff varies according to finance model
  • Genre: Scotland Drama
  • Channel: ´óÏó´«Ã½ One Scotland or Scotland Channel
  • Commissioner: Gavin Smith
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland

Scripted Comedy


While TV is the priority for our scripted spend with other parts of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ servicing radio comedy, we are able to use radio as a pipeline for new sitcoms and characters should that be the best home for a project. Do we have a Jonathan Pie or Philomena Cunk in Scotland?

  • 3-6 x 30 mins
  • Tariff: £40k-£60k per 6-part series
  • Genre: Scotland Comedy
  • Channel: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland
  • Commissioner: Gavin Smith
   

Digital first - comedy

Short Stuff

We’d like to hear ideas that could play out in our Short Stuff short form comedy strand, aimed at developing character worlds and diverse talent. These are experimental, low cost, talent lead sketches for sharing digitally.  It is an experimental platform for the germination of new talent and character brands. Suppliers may also wish to dive in to our digital content such as Short Stuff and The Social to see the comedy talent that are coming through.  This can also be a good platform for emerging indies to engage with ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland.

Comedy - Short Films

The Comedy Short Films are single 10 minute pieces for iPlayer curated in a single destination on iPlayer featuring work from all around the UK.

You can read more about the opportunities here and while there is a central submissions process, do feel free to talk to me directly about ideas in this space.

Again we are particularly interested in a more diverse range of voices in the writing and on screen representation.

Digital first - drama

We have had award winning success with our digital dramas Float and Dog Days. These consist of 10 minute episodes and are typically aimed at younger audiences. We are open to ideas that can fit in this space as well as other experimental ways to do episodic drama for younger audiences. Please bear in mind tariffs are very low so concepts should be practical on small cast and crew.

 

Gavin Smith

Gavin has worked in scripted television for most of his career having spent 14 years at The Comedy Unit before moving to the ´óÏó´«Ã½ to take up the role of Commissioning Executive.

Since joining Gavin has worked as co commissioner of scripted series including Granite Harbour (´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ One), Dinosaur (´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland, ´óÏó´«Ã½ One and Hulu), Guilt (´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two), Still Game series 9 (´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ One), Limmy’s Homemade Show (´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two), as well as local exec for River City, Scot Squad and The Scotts.

Before working at the ´óÏó´«Ã½, Gavin Executive Produced across multiple genres for numerous broadcasters including Sky, Channel 4, Channel 5, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Northern Ireland, ´óÏó´«Ã½ One, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three, Discovery and Comedy Central. Gavin is passionate about development and has overseen a successful slate of projects that went on to be commissioned by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland including Scot Squad, Gary: Tank Commander, Burnistoun and Limmy’s Show.     

Other credits include: The Break (´óÏó´«Ã½ Three), Badults (´óÏó´«Ã½ Three), Scotland In A Day (C4), Anna Mann’s Valentine (Sky), The Story of Slapstick (´óÏó´«Ã½ Two), Taxi Gags (All4), Soft Border Patrol (´óÏó´«Ã½ Northern Ireland), Fail. (´óÏó´«Ã½ Three)

Gavin Smith

Gavin Smith

Commissioning Executive

Commissioners and their briefs

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