In today's The Guardian newspaper, confirmation of a reality we already know. All the budgets are going to drama at the expense of factual documentaries and programmes. Elizabeth Murdoch's comments come amid a very lengthy work drought in the UK television industry, in which producers with decades of experience and awards, like me, have either fallen out of the sector entirely or turned to entry-level jobs... Read more
In today's The Guardian newspaper, confirmation of a reality we already know. All the budgets are going to drama at the expense of factual documentaries and programmes.
Elizabeth Murdoch's comments come amid a very lengthy work drought in the UK television industry, in which producers with decades of experience and awards, like me, have either fallen out of the sector entirely or turned to entry-level jobs as they await a TV revival. Read (and/or weep) for more details below.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/uk-tv-industry-hit-by-perfect-storm-says-elisabeth-murdoch/ar-AA1B8wVF?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=067160b9575944879c902152c6f11bf3&ei=14