Find out more about our TV Drama Writers' Programme and how it fits into the range of opportunities offered by BBC Writersroom for writers at different stages of their careers.
Find out how Belfast writer Sarah Gordon's lockdown was transformed by the opportunity to work with BBC Arts and The Lyric Theatre in Belfast on her first television commission.
In March 2018 Salisbury became the site of an unprecedented national emergency. This three-part dramatisation focuses on the extraordinary heroism shown by the local community. Find out more in this blog by one of the show's writers.
From BAFTA award-winner Michaela Coel comes I May Destroy You, a fearless and provocative drama exploring the question of sexual consent in contemporary life. Find out more in this interview with Michaela.
Charlie Swinbourne was part of our first Writers' Access Group - a new initiative to give talented disabled writers the chance to expand their writing skills and to be offered opportunities in TV and radio at the BBC. He explains it gave him the chance to develop Ben Mitchell's story on EastEnders.