Hannah Wise from Chinacake Productions has been commissioned to work as a Shooting PD on a series of VTs for the BBC One Show. Stories include:
The Gold Bulla
The BBC One Show go behind the scenes at the British Museum in London to find out more about a rare bronze age piece. A pendant found by a metal detectorist has been described as “one of the most significant pieces of Bronze Age gold metalwork”. Details of the “amazingly rare” artefacts were shared by the British Museum, they were described as “almost unequalled in the period”.
Busking the Underground
The lure of performing on the London Underground has also attracted some big names: Ed Sheeran, Jessie J, Bob Geldof and Katherine Jenkins have all played on this stage. The BBC One Show went along to find out what being a Busker entails and what it takes to audition for one of the sought after licences.
Knock Out Sister
Presented by Mehreen Baig, this BBC One Show programme goes behind the scenes to find out why a group of Muslim women set up their own boxing gym.
Brixton Horse Club
The BBC One Show goes behind the scenes at a South London Horse Club. Ebony Horse Clube are based in Brixton – one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country. Needless to say, it is a difficult place to grow up, with a history of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy, gang violence and drug-related crime. Negative stereotypes and difficulty getting work often result in low aspirations and low self-worth. Many feel the world is not their own and their opportunities in life are limited. High rates of illness, both mental and physical, add to the seriousness of the situation. The Ebony Horse Club offers new experiences outside of what children know, helping them to break away from stereotypes. They benefit from the powerful, life-changing influence that contact with horses can bring.