BBC announce Signs for Change

BBC announce Signs for Change

This week in Edinburgh, the BBC shared news of some of their exciting new commissions including SIGNS FOR CHANGE (w/t) produced by Rogan Productions. The one-off film follows British actress and Strictly Come Dancing 2021 winner Rose Ayling-Ellis as she reveals the daily challenges, discrimination and barriers faced by deaf people.

Celebrating 40 years of Channel 4 with our 3×60′ series on the ’80s.

Celebrating 40 years of Channel 4 with our 3×60′ series on the ’80s.

Channel 4’s autumn commissioning celebrates it’s 40 years as a broadcaster with a range of thought-provoking commissions, including our three-part series The 80’s: The Future is Now. The series tells a story of ‘80s Britain in a new way: how a cocktail of politics, culture and technology – along with some extraordinary personalities – reshaped the nation and arguably, the world.

The Intelligent Hand comes to Netflix

The Intelligent Hand comes to Netflix

Made by Rogan Digital for The Balvenie, this documentary celebrates the artisans who keep craftsmanship alive around the world, from a jeweller in Mumbai to a bell founder in Normandy.

Celebrating 40 years of Channel 4 with our 3×60′ series on the ’80s.

Channel 4 commissions The Great British Truck Up

Channel 4 has commissioned London/Glasgow indie Rogan Productions to deliver a new Current Affairs special.

The Great British Truck Up (w/t) explores what it takes to become an HGV driver in a Britain that’s desperate for more. Following the journeys of hopeful drivers from across the country, viewers will witness the difficulties currently being faced by learners, training centres and logistics companies that mean the UK is grinding to a halt.

As the government has announced new plans to get an extra 30,000 HGV drivers on the road by Christmas, driving schools are now under more pressure than ever to get their learners over the line. Analysing just how hard it is to get onto the path to even take the test, the show will test whether the government’s response to the driver shortage is working in time, to keep Christmas on track.