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What is a BBC Rep?

What is a BBC Rep?

The Radio Drama Company is a company of actors formed by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1939, at the beginning of the Second World War. It is sometimes referred to as RDC, or the Rep, a survival from its original name, the Drama Repertory Company.

How can I get into radio drama?

Contact producers Tell them what you listened to and explain how you’d like to get into radio. If you have a voice reel, use this as an opportunity to send it to them. Producers in radio have many other roles; they’re also often the casting director, the director and the script editor and are also involved in the edit.

What are the best BBC radio dramas?

Here, we pick out six of the best BBC dramas to listen to now (and all of them are available for over a year).

  • Song Of The Reed: Swallowtail.
  • Jazz And Dice.
  • Yellow Lips.
  • Life Is A Radio In The Dark.
  • South On The Great North Road.
  • Going Dark.

Is BBC funded by British Government?

Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts and iPlayer catch-up.

How can I be a radio actor?

3 Ways that Voice Actors Land their First Gigs Find an agency to represent you. Volunteer or audition for voice work in your community. Look at community job boards online and consider auditioning, but remember to only audition for jobs that you think your voice will be a good fit for.

Can I download Radio 4 Programmes?

1. Download the app from your app store (e.g. iTunes, Google Play) and open it. Choose Radio 4 on the dial. To get the iPlayer Radio app is easy but you will need to do it via an Apple or Android tablet or mobile.

Which BBC radio show has the most listeners?

Ken Bruce remains most popular UK radio host as mid-morning trend prevails. Ken Bruce has retained his title as the most listened-to radio presenter in the UK, as the Radio 2 host continues the trend of mid-morning programmes attracting more listeners than breakfast shows.

Can you get BBC in southern Ireland?

Short answer: Yes. BBC iPlayer is funded by UK citizens paying for their TV licence, and the rules state that only those that contribute are permitted to watch. This can be frustrating for Brits abroad, though, as while they may pay their licence, BBC iPlayer will be blocked anyway.

Can you watch BBC in Dublin?

Once you’ve completed the steps listed above, you can start watching BBC iPlayer straight away from anywhere within the Republic of Ireland. Happy viewing! Just remember to register to the BBC iPlayer, and you’ll get the full access to the BBC streaming service on demand.

Who actually controls the BBC?

The BBC is a statutory corporation, independent from direct government intervention, with its activities being overseen from April 2017 by the BBC Board and regulated by Ofcom. The chairman is Sir David Clementi.