Channel 4 seeks Northern TV writers

The Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards and Channel 4 Northern Talent Network: Script Hubs are both open for entry until June 4, 2024.

The awards offer new television writers based in the North of England unique opportunities with independent production companies Bonafide Films (Mood, The Last Post), Rollem Productions (Love Lies & Records, Girlfriends) and Red Production Company (It’s a Sin, Happy Valley), which rejoins the programme in 2024 having been one of the inaugural production company partners when the awards were launched in 2014.

Three winners will each receive a package of support including:

  • a long-term placement with one of the production companies
  • mentoring with an industry professional
  • a £3000 bursary

Funded by Channel 4’s 4Skills, the awards are offered as part of the Northern Writers’ Awards, New Writing North’s flagship writer development programme, which celebrates 25 years this June.

Channel 4 has been a major partner in the awards since 2014, and through the programme has supported the early careers of writers including Sharma Walfall, Jayshree Patel, Taiba Ahmad, Adam Bennett-Lea, Joshua Halm, Kemi-Bo Jacobs and Samantha Neale.

In 2022, the two organisations formed the Channel 4 and New Writing North Talent Partnership, which offers a year-round programme of activities and opportunities for new and emerging television writers in the North of England, with a particular focus on those from backgrounds that are currently underrepresented in the television industry.

Applications are also open for emerging writers to join the new Channel 4 Northern Talent Network: Script Hubs in Newcastle, Bradford and online (open to writers across the North), where they will benefit from peer support and learn from television professionals as they develop their careers.

The partnership is also running screenwriting events in Halifax (May 18) and Sheffield (June 8), which are open to all. Writers can hear from television professionals, meet their peers and learn about opportunities to develop their work.

Channel 4’s head of 4Skills, Kevin Blacoe said: “Our partnership with New Writing North provides wonderful opportunities to aspiring writers based in the north of England, talent which otherwise might go undiscovered.

“The awards align perfectly with the ambition of 4Skills, to offer opportunities and nurture new, diverse writers and I’d urge anyone who has a passion for writing to apply as it could open the door to an amazing career.”

Will Mackie, senior programme manager (talent development) at New Writing North added: “The Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards offer a unique opportunity for three gifted emerging screenwriters in the North to work with outstanding production companies, benefit from mentoring and network with the screenwriting community.

“Our partnerships with Rollem and Bonafide have supported and nurtured multiple writers as they have developed original creative material and found opportunities to develop their careers. This year, we are incredibly excited to enhance our programme even further through a fresh partnership with Red Production Company, whose work we have long admired. We’re grateful for the ongoing support of Channel 4 that allows us to sustain and grow this increasingly important programme of work, which includes further support for talented writers through our Script Development Group, Scripts Hubs and the Northern Talent Network.”

Eligible writers will be based in the North of England. For the Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards, writers should not yet have had a script professionally broadcast. Script Hubs are open to emerging writers who have some experience, though not necessarily in writing for television.

The Northern Writers’ Awards are produced by New Writing North and supported by Northumbria University, Arts Council England and a range of partners.

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