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Get involved with Birmingham TV!

Do you fancy yourself as the next Steven Spielberg? Do you have an idea you'd like to see on TV? Our team of Local TV journalists want YOU to be part of the service - find out how.


Do you fancy yourself as the next Steven Spielberg?

Do you have an idea you'd like to see on TV?

Our team of Local TV journalists want YOU to be part of the service.

This could be in all sorts of ways:

  • Perhaps you know about a story and just want to tip us off, so we can send a reporter out to cover it
  • Maybe you want to make a film (or have made one already) to be shown on our service
  • Perhaps you'd like your local school to appear in our regular "My School" series
  • Or do you have a favourite place to feature in our "On Your Spot" series
  • Do you know of a building you'd like to see in our "Secret Life of Buildings" series?

We're interested in all your ideas, because Local TV is all about what YOU want to see.

At this stage, Local TV is a pilot being tested only in the West Midlands, and if it's successful it may be rolled out across the whole country.

It's all new, and any of your ideas and suggestions will be gratefully received - so don't be shy about sharing your views.

Get in touch with us using any of the methods below and we'll reply as soon as possible.

Email: birminghamtv@bbc.co.uk

Phone: 0121 567 6066

Text: +44 (0)7786 202733

If you have something to say about your faith, get in touch with Marsha Ramroop. She says:

I organise workshops for interested people - there I provide training in how to use the camera, the kind of shots that would make the feature compelling and practical to edit. We encourage participants to come along with an idea of what they would like to film.

I then give the camera(s) to people who would like to film; I can help with the filming if you like. I then ask for the camera back a few days later and we edit it together.

It's a really exciting project and it would be an opportunity for religious/faith and ethnical output like we've never seen before.

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