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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ donates £700,000 to support The Film and TV Charity

The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ has today committed to donate £700,000 to The Film and TV Charity, the charity supporting the UK’s film, TV and cinema workforce.

Published: 27 March 2020
Freelancers are the lifeblood of our industry, keeping our shows creatively brilliant for all audiences. At times like these it is critical we stand by them.
— Charlotte Moore

This donation is intended to assist those affected by the hiatus in filming and production caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, particularly freelance workers.

The funds will give immediate support for people working in film, TV and cinema, with £500,000 going towards the new Film and TV COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, in partnership with the British Film Institute (BFI).

£200,000 will go into the charity’s two-year mental health action plan, known as the Whole Picture Programme, to address the widespread issues found in research released by the charity earlier this year.

The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ joins the industry-led Film and TV Taskforce on Mental Health, set up to co-fund and co-create the action plan and spearhead a movement for change within the industry.

The funds will come principally from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s commercial production and distribution arm, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Studios, with contributions from public service commissioning teams, including Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Content.

Charlotte Moore, Director, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Content, says: “Freelancers are the lifeblood of our industry, keeping our shows creatively brilliant for all audiences. At times like these it is critical we stand by them. We are proud to contribute to The Film and TV Charity, to support our industry’s freelance community during these unprecedented times.”

Tim Davie, CEO, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Studios, says: “This is a critical time for our industry, and we want to do all we can to support the talented and hard-working individuals who are so essential to our sector. As part of that, we are glad to back The Film and TV Charity’s important mission. I hope that this will play a part to ease the difficulties some are facing, and protect those who help to make the UK’s creative sector the envy of the world.”

Alex Pumfrey, CEO of The Film and TV Charity, says: “Coronavirus is having a devastating impact on the thousands of talented and brilliant people who work in our TV industry. For so many, their livelihoods have disappeared overnight. The financial losses are accompanied by serious mental health concerns as we enter a period of isolation and joblessness. This exceptional commitment by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ to support the Covid-19 Emergency Relief Fund for workers, and also the Whole Picture Programme for better mental health in TV, will help us to provide the urgent support that is so desperately needed.”

The Film and TV Charity is currently working on the precise eligibility criteria and level of individual funding but the fund will be open to those working in production, distribution and exhibition. Those interested in hearing when the fund launches should register for the charity’s mailing list at:

Those in immediate and urgent need can apply for support via The Film and TV Charity’s existing hardship fund, offering grants of up to £500 to provide stop-gap support. This hardship fund will sit alongside the new Film and TV COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
For more information on the charity’s financial support visit:

The Film and TV Charity already provides 24/7 mental health support to the industry via the Support Line. You can speak to a friendly advisor by calling 0800 054 00 00 or using Live Chat.

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