BBC tariff range of indicative prices for the supply of commissioned television programmes

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BBC tariff range of indicative prices for the supply of commissioned television programmes These tariffs have been issued in line with the BBC Code of Practice. They apply to all programme suppliers (i.e. qualifying independent producers and others). The tariff will set out the range within which the BBC expects individual prices for specific programmes within that genre or category to fall. The price the BBC is prepared to pay for a programme will be determined by reference to a number of factors including the estimated production budget, the expected level of upfront third party investment or other sources of funding, and will be inclusive of any development funding paid by the BBC. All underlying rights and contributors to the programme should be contracted in accordance with General Terms of the commissioning agreement, unless specified otherwise in the Special Terms. 1

COMEDY TARIFFS Network 160k to 700k per hour Nations & English Regions 50k to 500k per hour The indicative tariff range covers a wide variety of programming, from shorts to animation and single camera location based comedies. Within this range, programmes tend to fall into the following categories: Low Cost Comedy Narrative pieces for BBC Three & BBC Four and also Comedy pieces such as documentaries which are heavily reliant on comedy archive. Typically single camera Network Nations & Regions 160 360 50 150 Mid Cost Comedy This category covers the breadth of mainstream comedy both single camera and studio audience. 360 540 150-300 Premium Comedy Titles in this category will involve top talent series and oneoffs that cover narrative and sketch comedy from single camera or studio audience productions. Predominantly for BBC One 540 700 300-500 2

ENTERTAINMENT TARIFFS Network 20k to 750k per hour Nations & English Regions 20k to 220k per hour The indicative tariff range covers a huge range of programme production processes from daytime quizzes through to documentary and big studio entertainment. Programmes will tend to fall into the following categories: Low Cost Mid Cost This category includes peak and daytime titles and ranges from quizzes through to game formats. Key factors in determining price are cost/complexity of the set and studio and the number of programmes that can be shot per day/week. Most Factual, Comedy, chat shows and clip based programmes fall into this category. Key price drivers are talent costs and archive clearances. Tariff (per ( k) Network Tariff (per ( k) Nations & Regions 20-130 20-60 130-400 60-150 Premium Premium entertainment e.g. Saturday night entertainment shows on BBC One or one-off specials. Key price drivers will be high studio or location costs and format fees. 400-750 150-220 3

DRAMA TARIFFS Network 50k - 1,000k per hour Nations and Regions 30k - 450k per hour The indicative tariff range covers a wide variety of programming, from low cost daytime output to high-end landmark series. Programmes will tend to fall into the following categories: Low Cost Drama This category covers a range of low cost output primarily for daytime together with long running series (soaps) for BBC1 and BBC2. 50-600 Mid-Range Drama Series and serials with high production values and known talent. 500-800 Premium Drama Premium drama series, serials or one-offs. They will include a combination of multi-location, high cast, period setting, CGI, effects and stunts. 650-1000 Nations and Regions Drama Applies to all Nations and regions drama and includes short film development. 30-450 4

FACTUAL TARIFFS DRAFT Network 10k - 500k per hour, Nations & English Regions 5k to 200k per hour The indicative tariff range covers a range of programmes across all factual subject areas; Documentaries, Religion, Arts, Music, History, Business, Science, Natural History, Current Affairs, and Features & Formats. Includes both low and high volume series and one-offs of various durations, factors which may in part determine whether programmes attract a higher or lower tariff in the band. Within this range, programmes tend to fall into the following categories: Events/Performance FL4 FL3 FL2 FL1 Daytime Coverage of events and performances. Also includes ambitious, innovative documentary programming which may be live or as-live from domestic or international locations. High profile series and one-offs, featuring significant cost drivers e.g. drama reconstruction, major CGI elements, rigged precincts, multiple foreign locations etc. Covers both specialist and contemporary programmes, typically supported by significant 3rd party investment. Documentary series and on-offs, with high on-screen value and strong storytelling/narrative, including campaigns and investigative films. Also covers popular and specialist formats - from competitions to magazines. Contemporary and specialist documentary - often single narrative editorial and domestic - covering singles and short series, particularly on BBC Three. Range also covers ambitious, presenter-led features and lifestyle programming, either live or with higher cost-drivers including foreign filming. Typically high-volume domestic features or documentary series for early-evening on BBC One or Two. Also covers most BBC Four commissions, including presenter and archive-led programmes. Most Daytime commissions fall into this category. Programme types include: a wide variety of high volume series (both studio and location); compilation programmes mixing originated footage and archive. Also covers low cost compilation programmes. 40-400 225 300 170-225 125-170 40-125 10-60 Nations and Regions Applies to all Nations and English Regions Factual. 5-200 5

CHILDREN S TARIFFS Network 50k - 550k per hour The indicative tariff range covers a wide variety of programming.programmes will tend to fall into the following categories: CBBC Drama (High range) CBBC Drama (Mid range) CBBC Factual CBBC Factual Scripted, commercial co-productions, high production values, foreign filming and/or multiple locations, special effects, stunts, large cast and established talent. Narrative drama or comedy, returning series, double commissions, minimal locations, less established talent, predominantly younger cast, digital propositions. Broad tariff to encompass one off observation documentaries to new brand and channel defining, educational and public serving content. Programming based on a strong entertainment format, usually presenter led, tend to be event driven. 350-550 140-350 80-200 100-250 CBBC Strong formats, studio and non-studio based, high volume, contemporary, audience participation. 50-300 CBBC Animation Commercial co-productions, high production values, contemporary 150-300 CBeebies Drama CBeebies Factual Scripted live action, character-led, narrative storytelling, UK or foreign filming, younger leading artists, lower volume. Live action location or studio based, strong formats, presenter led, learning elements, high volume, double commissions. 150-350 50-200 CBeebies Animation High production values, commercial co-productions driven by public service values, UK originated. 150-300 CBeebies Other Landmark events, specials, seasonal offerings, live or pre-recorded. 200-400