BBC pledges £40m per 12 months for TV manufacturing within the West Midlands

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Eleanor LawsonWest Midlands

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The settlement means the BBC will improve its community TV manufacturing spend within the West Midlands from £24m to £40m yearly by the top of 2027

The BBC has confirmed its largest growth within the West Midlands in additional than 10 years, with community TV manufacturing spend within the area set to virtually double.

The broadcaster signed a second memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Create Central on Thursday, as a part of the BBC’s Across the UK technique.

The settlement means the BBC will improve TV manufacturing spend within the West Midlands from £24m to £40m annually by the top of 2027.

It additionally means the WMCA is committing to investing a minimal of £5m yearly in inventive industries infrastructure till March 2028.

As a part of the announcement, the BBC additionally revealed it had commissioned two new dramas, The Hairdresser Mysteries and Detection Club, each of which will probably be produced within the West Midlands.

BBC director normal Tim Davie stated: “This is another transformative moment for the creative industries in the West Midlands.

“The MOU will considerably enhance funding in abilities, alternative and expertise for native individuals, in addition to tales from the area in BBC programmes.”

Since its first agreement with groups in the West Midlands, the BBC has committed to relocating its regional Midlands HQ to the new Tea Factory site in Digbeth and has relocated a number of TV productions to the area, including Silent Witness and Masterchef.

Recent analysis, commissioned by the BBC, found that the corporation’s extra investment in the West Midlands since 2021 would bring an additional £282m of benefits economically to the region by 2031.

The BBC said these benefits would increase further after Thursday’s agreement.

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BBC director general Tim Davie said the move was a “transformative second” for the creative industries in the West Midlands

New dramas

The Hairdresser Mysteries is described an original, homegrown drama, created by Jim Cartwright and is “a nostalgic nod” to the 1970s.

The show will see a high-end hairdresser, Lily Petal, opt out of a competitive city scene to buy a small village hairdressers at the top of a cobbled street.

Filming will begin this September across the West Midlands and will see Sally Phillips take the lead role.

While The Detection Club, set in 1930s London, known as the golden age of detective fiction, sees three of the era’s most famous crime writers – Agatha Christie, Dorothy L Sayers and GK Chesterton – join forces to solve real life murders.

A spokesperson for the BBC said the new shows demonstrated its commitment to reinvesting all of the money spent on the daytime medical drama Doctors into new scripted programming in the West Midlands.

Doctors’ final episode aired in November 2024, after the BBC cancelled the present because of “tremendous inflation in drama manufacturing” leading to costs significantly rising.

A petition to try and save the show attracted more than 9,000 signatures.

BBC/Sarah Louise Bennett Actress Sally Phillips smiles at the camera in front of a black curtain. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, brown eyes, and wears a multi-colour pastel cardigan.BBC/Sarah Louise Bennett

Sally Phillips will star in The Hairdresser Mysteries, which will be filmed in the West Midlands

What does the settlement imply?

As a result of Thursday’s agreement, the BBC committed to increasing the range of scripts coming from the West Midlands, as well as strengthening its presence in unscripted programmes, alongside MasterChef, Great British Menu and Garden Rescue.

The corporation also pledged to continue working with the WMCA, ScreenSkills and other partners to invest in skills and talent development, as well as partnering with creative organisations on apprenticeships and traineeships.

BBC Studios will set up a new, purpose-built production base in Digbeth after leaving the Drama Village in Birmingham, for use by BBC Studios and third party commissions and programmes.

BBC Studioworks and Digbeth Loc Studios have also joined forces through a new commercial and operational agreement.

A TV studio with a large neon 'M' on the wall, representing the Masterchef logo. There are various cooking stations lit up with blue lights.

A first look at the new MasterChef studio in Digbeth, Birmingham, was released on Thursday

Through the WMCA’s £5m annual commitment, the authority will establish a production fund worth £2m each year, to encourage more production activity in the West Midlands.

The money will also create a new regional production services office, Production Central, delivered by West Midlands Growth Company.

The WMCA will invest in intellectual property being developed by creative businesses based in the region, as well as supporting the growth of production talent for the West Midlands.

The authority is also going to look to partner up with councils in the area and other organisations to create new production spaces and infrastructure, as well introducing incentives for groups to set up and expand in the region.

Speaking about the agreement, Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “The BBC’s funding is significant as a result of our TV and inventive industries are quick changing into powerhouses of our regional financial system.

“Hits like Peaky Blinders put the West Midlands on the world stage and brought our first major studio.

“This partnership means we will present backing in any respect ranges, priming native individuals to grab new alternatives, whereas making it simpler than ever for blockbuster productions to movie right here.”


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