Stephanie Burke Production Manager
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Stephanie Burke

About me: I have been in Production for 20 years working my way up to Production Manager, then Line Producer to currently Production Executive at BSLBT.
I have worked across a lot of different genres to include drama, documentary, cookery, lifestyle. I have negotiated budgets and contracts over the years with Broadcaster. I enjoy the every challenges of making budgets and schedules work to help make programmes.

19 years experience.

Genre: Childrens, Comedy, Current Affairs, Documentary, Drama, Drama Documentary, Magazine Programmes, Observational Documentary, Sport

Additional skills: Archive, File Based Formats, Health And Safety, Negotiating a contract with a broadcaster

Other skills: I have worked closely with LBA on drawing up contracts, overseen H&S on drama production in covid times

Willing to be based in: London / South East

Languages: English


Credits

Fantasy Homes By The Sea

Production company: Hat Trick; On-screen credit: Production Manager; Programme type: Light Entertainment; Broadcaster: UKTV.

A series helping people choose a Fantasy home by the Sea , it was a presenter lead series around the UK.


Murder In Soho: Who Killed Freddie Mills?

Production company: Phoenix Television; On-screen credit: Production Manager; Programme type: Documentary; Broadcaster: BBC.

A documentary about how Freddie Mills was killed and by whom. Lots of exciting archive and interviews with the family


Jo Frost On Britain’s Killer Kids

Production company: Woodcut Media; On-screen credit: Production Manager; Programme type: Documentary; Broadcaster: AETN.

Presenter lead documentary with Jo Frost interviewing the families of the victims. archive and drama reconstruction


The Royal House Of Windsor

Production company: Spun Gold TV; On-screen credit: Production Manager; Programme type: Documentary; Broadcaster: Channel 4.

7 part Royal archive documentary series following the history of the Royal family through to present day


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