THE ONE SHOW TALENT POOL – STUDIO RESEARCHER
This is a brilliant opportunity for experienced researchers looking to work on the One Show. The talent pool serves as a database of researchers that have the necessary skills and experience to work with us and forms a group of candidates that we will consider as a priority should a short‑term (non‑permanent) researcher position become vacant.
PLEASE NOTE: The BBC Studios One Show studio researcher pool is an opportunity for candidates to express their interest in working for The One Show in London. If accepted into the pool it is not a guarantee of a job role and successful applicants will not necessarily end up working for BBC Studios.
Purpose of the Role
Studio researchers gather relevant information regarding the guests and contributors for the programme and deliver precise and accurate briefs to the producer. They generate ideas for innovative live content and are involved in the editorial briefing of guests prior to the live show going on air, as wellas sourcing and clearing stills, archive clips and music. Researchers on the One Show studio team work within a rotating day team of producer, assistant producer and researcher, who generate all studio / OB content for the programme.
Why Join the Team
This is an opportunity to be part of the team responsible for delivering the BBC’s flagship live magazine show to millions of viewers each night. The One Show is unique in the way it brings together a mix of celebrity interviews alongside real‑life stories and huge cultural milestones. As a Studio Researcher you will have the opportunity to contribute ideas to inclusive content and representation on a daily basis and be part of a fast‑moving, exciting team that is truly tuned into the nation’s conversation.
Key Responsibilities and Impact
* Work effectively to ensure all content is thoroughly researched, meets the BBC’s editorial standards and is fact‑checked using a variety of sources.
* Research content for the live show, including generating ideas for studio, OB and topical VTs.
* Conduct research with high‑profile guests.
* Communicate effectively with contributors and the production team to ensure that all are kept fully informed of developments and requirements at every stage of production.
* Demonstrate judgment on appropriate referral to more experienced members of the production team where necessary.
* Sourcing and clearing material for broadcast and publishing.
* Organise and prioritise tasks both in terms of finding stories and dealing with research materials.
Skills and Experience
* Experience working on live studio shows, preferably daily (e.g., It Takes Two, This Morning).
* Ability to work in a fast‑moving, topical environment.
* Understanding of archive and copyright material rights.
* Strong editorial understanding with creative ideas.
* Experience in briefing high‑profile talent and contributors.
* Passion for factual and entertainment studio programmes and an in‑depth understanding of The One Show’s diverse audiences and editorial brief.
* Understanding and interest in popular culture and news.
* Experience preparing contributor biographies and briefs, including the ability to draw out new anecdotes and exclusive content.
* Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in a team.
* Planning, organising, and time‑management skills.
* Ability to work under the pressure of tight deadlines and changing priorities.
* Creative, problem‑solving approach in fast‑changing and challenging situations.
* Knowledge of editorial guidelines and awareness of BBC and statutory policies and regulations relevant to programme‑making, familiarity with the BBC employment practices and policies such as diversity, equal opportunities, and health and safety guidelines.
We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment and will support reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the role where possible.
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