Channel 4 opens up applications for aspiring writers in the UK’s Nations and Regions to kickstart their career in TV with New Writers Scheme

Date Posted: June 3, 2025
Channel 4 has officially opened applications for its New Writers Scheme, which gives unrepresented, new writers looking for their first TV writing credit the chance to develop and nurture their skills.
Over the course of nine months, up to 20 writers will benefit from expert industry training and masterclasses, as well as mentoring from designated script editors, indie mentors, and contact with the Channel 4 commissioning team.
The scheme is open to emerging writers from the UK’s Nations & Regions, based near one of Channel 4’s Hubs in Bristol, Glasgow, and Leeds, and has also expanded to Northern Ireland this year.
It has a particular focus on diverse perspectives, giving writers the opportunity to tell stories which reflect the diversity and creativity of the place where they live.
The New Writers Scheme is funded and developed by 4Skills with Channel 4 Drama and supported by the BFI NETWORK (Film Hub South West and Film Hub North) alongside support from Screen Scotland and Northern Ireland Screen.
Kevin Blacoe, Channel 4’s Head of Partnerships & Skills, Nations & Regions said:
“Giving emerging and talented writers the opportunity to grow their craft is written into Channel 4’s DNA, and we were thrilled to see the impact the New Writers Scheme had last year.
“Applications are now open for this year’s cohort, and we’re really excited to be expanding to Northern Ireland this year and be working with Northern Ireland Screen. There are so many talented writers across the UK, many of whom may not have had access to opportunities to hone their skills, which 4Skills is determined to change.”
Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen, said:
“We are delighted that Channel 4’s New Writers Scheme is expanding to include Northern Ireland, creating an exciting pathway for emerging local voices to break into television drama. This initiative aligns perfectly with our commitment to developing local talent and building a more inclusive and representative screen industry.
“The phenomenal success of Lisa McGee’s Derry Girls on Channel 4 is a powerful example of how authentic, local storytelling can resonate on a global scale. By opening doors to underrepresented creatives and providing meaningful, structured support, Channel 4 supported by Northern Ireland Screen is helping to ensure that the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland’s storytelling continues to entertain audiences around the world.”
Kieran Hannigan, Head of Scripted at Screen Scotland said:
“It’s fantastic to be working again with our partners at Channel 4 on The New Writers Scheme, which provides an incredible opportunity for aspiring writers to shape how their experiences and communities are represented on screen. Finding new diverse voices from Scotland is central to Screen Scotland’s strategy and our drive to support more projects, creatively originated in Scotland, and we’d encourage any local writers to apply.”
Alice Cabañas, Head of BFI NETWORK, said:
“With our partners in the North and South West we are proud to be supporting the third edition of this development programme to help nurture underrepresented writing talent. It’s an important initiative for emerging writers from across the nations regions who are looking to develop their practice as well as access expert industry mentoring and expand their networks.”
Jen Bradfield, BFI NETWORK Talent Executive at Film Hub North added:
“The North is brimming with talent, and Channel 4’s New Writers Scheme is a fantastic programme which nurtures and supports emerging writers. Channel 4 plays a vital role in the North’s thriving screen industries, supporting its growth in a way that reflects the wealth of talent we have in our region. We’re excited to collaborate again on the New Writers Scheme and to have the opportunity to discover and platform new voices.”
The deadline for applications for the scheme is Wednesday 25 June 2025. For full details and how to apply, please visit: https://careers.channel4.com/4Skills/C4NewWritersScheme