Find the guidelines for program proposals on the PBS website under "Producing for PBS" and click on "Proposal Process."
Use the guidelines to prepare your proposal materials including a synopsis, treatment, time-line, budget and rights availability information.
Determine if your program is for children—including teenagers—or for adults.
Submit materials by mail.
For children's programs all materials should be sent to:
Senior Director, Children's Programming
PBS Headquarters
2100 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
For all other programs, materials should be sent to:
Vice President, Program Development & Editorial Management
PBS Headquarters
2100 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
Find your closest PBS affiliated station by going to the PBS website, clicking on "Station Finder" and entering your zip code.
Go to that station's website and find out whether they produce any local programs. If they do, find out who is the "Executive Producer." If they don't produce any local programs, then they don't have the staff or resources to help you, and you should find a larger station in your area through the PBS website station-finder.
Set up an appointment to see the Executive Producer about being the "presenting station" for your program. This simply means that they will do the groundwork to get you on PBS, and they will add their name to the credits.
Arrive at your meeting prepared with a synopsis, treatment, time-line, budget and rights availability information about your program.
Determine which category your documentary falls into:
-Historical or human interest
-Current events and politics
-International interest
If you have a historical or human interest piece, go to the Independent Lens webpage at www.pbs.org/independentlens and click on "Submissions."
If you have a current events or political documentary, go to the P.O.V. webpage at www.pbs.org/pov and click on "Filmmakers," then click on "Submissions."
If you have made a film about another country or with international interest, go to the Wide Angle webpage at www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle and click on "About the Series," then on "About the Series" and finally on "Producing for Wide Angle."
Follow the directions on the applicable webpage for submitting material to that series' producers.