* Developing programme ideas and proposals
* Writing scripts and treatments
* Budgeting and scheduling programmes
* Casting actors and crew
* Managing the production process
* Overseeing post-production work
* Ensuring that programmes meet BBC editorial standards
BBC producers work closely with other members of the programme team, such as directors, editors, and designers, to ensure that programmes are of the highest quality. They also liaise with BBC executives and managers to ensure that programmes meet the BBC's overall objectives.
Here are some specific examples of the work that BBC producers do:
* For a drama programme, a producer might be responsible for developing the storyline, writing the script, and budgeting and scheduling the production. They might also cast the actors and crew, and oversee the post-production work.
* For a documentary programme, a producer might be responsible for researching the topic, interviewing people, and writing the script. They might also manage the production process, and oversee the post-production work.
* For a comedy programme, a producer might be responsible for developing the gags and routines, writing the script, and budgeting and scheduling the production. They might also cast the comedians and crew, and oversee the post-production work.
BBC producers are highly skilled and experienced professionals who play a vital role in the production of BBC programmes.