The BBC has today published its Annual Plan for 2023/24 which commits to providing a wealth of programming and services for all audiences across the UK.
Highlights for 2023/24 include:
- Opening up more of our workings to make BBC News the most transparent newsroom in the world, building trust and impartiality
- Bringing the nation and audiences around the world together in May for The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort and Eurovision 2023, unique high-impact content that only the BBC can do
- Accelerating the pace of change across our online services with an additional ÂŁ50m investment per year by 2025/26
- Delivering the first year of BBC Studiosâ ambitious five-year growth plan, with the aim to grow commercial income in the long-term
- Implementing the next phase of our Across the UK strategy, with new programmes portraying life across the country and reflecting its different communities, experiences and stories
You can find a copy of the Annual Plan here
Content highlights in the year ahead include:
- On screen, new dramas include; Jack Thorneâs Best Interests, Shane Meadowsâ The Gallows Pole, Sarah Phelpsâ The Sixth Commandment, and musical drama in Champion from Candice Carty-Williams
- For comedy, we have Undoing Martin Parker from Paul Coleman and Sian Gibson; Queen of Oz from Catherine Tate and Jeff Gutheim; and comedy thriller Black Ops
- Factual and Arts highlights include Planet Earth III, Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland, BBC Scotland co-commission Murder Case, arts series Picasso: Monstrous Genius and Treasures of the National Trust
- We will invest in British-produced childrenâs animation with comedy Super Magic Happy Forest, and drama Digi Girl
- From the world of sport, weâll show unrivalled cross-platform coverage of the Premier League, Womenâs Super League, FA Cups, Wimbledon, Six Nations Rugby, Open Golf Championships, World Athletics Championships and the Hundred
- In audio, Radio 1âs Big Weekend will head to Scotland, with around 80,000 music fans attending at Dundeeâs Camperdown Park. On Radio 3, there will be live and recorded broadcasts from summer classical music festivals, including Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, Manchester, Edinburgh, East Neuk and Huddersfield
- For local, we will launch dedicated online services for Bradford, Wolverhampton, Sunderland and Peterborough
- Scotland will mark the centenary of the first Gaelic broadcast with special content and events, Wales promises the biggest year of Welsh drama on the BBC to date, and Northern Ireland will reflect on the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.
- The World Service will launch a new cross-platform education and topical programme for the secondary-age girls of Afghanistan, in Dari and Pashto
- For education, BBC Sounds and BBC Bitesize will launch a new series of GCSE revision podcasts focussed initially on English, history and study skills