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An established industry player is seeking a dynamic Producer for a flagship current affairs debate programme. This role requires a deep understanding of UK politics and the ability to negotiate with leading politicians. You will contribute to panel discussions, lead a briefing team, and ensure high-quality content delivery under pressure. The position offers a unique opportunity to shape political discourse while working in a collaborative environment. If you have a passion for journalism and a knack for political insight, this role is perfect for you.
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BBC 1’s flagship current affairs debate programme, Question Time, is seeking a new Producer.
You will have a passion for journalism, current affairs and political debate, and an instinctive grasp of party politics, personalities and UK public life.
This in-depth knowledge of domestic parliamentary politics and policy detail is essential because you will be negotiating with political parties and leading politicians for panelists to appear on the show. Judging the right approach takes political insight, sensitivity and confidence.
Decisions about the composition of the weekly panel are core to Question Time. Working to the programme Editor, who decides on each panel overall, you’ll be expected to contribute to and sometimes lead those discussions, coming up with names and ideas for political as well as non-political guests.
You should be ambitious for the programme, able to communicate clearly, have the ability and confidence to argue your case, and be able to maintain good working relationships within a positive working culture.
You’ll lead (though not line manage) the briefing and research team. They are responsible for delivering briefs and (especially on programme day) working closely with our presenter to ensure the contents are accurate, relevant, up-to-date and succinct. To deliver effectively, you need to be calm and coherent under pressure.
You should also understand the thinking underpinning the selection of Question Time panels - and the accompanying challenges. Experience of working on any output driven by politics (whether broadcast, print or online) is desirable.
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PLEASE NOTE: a personal statement is required, as outlined above - only those who have submitted one will be considered for shortlisting.
At Mentorn, we value diversity and actively encourage applicants from a wide range of diverse backgrounds.