‘I’ve never experienced such abject racism’: what it’s really like to work in TV as a person of colour
In the last in our series of exposés about the TV industry, insiders talk about being typecast as terrorists … and constantly having to pretend English isn’t their first language
‘I was given training to de-gay my voice’: what it’s really like to work in TV if you’re LGBTQ+
Continuing our series of exposés about the TV industry, insiders talk about being misgendered, treated like sexual predators and having to work with ‘outwardly homophobic and transphobic’ talent
‘He fell on my body, then bit me’: what it’s really like to work in TV as a woman
Continuing our series of exposés about the British TV industry, women remember being assaulted for three years straight, denied work once they became mums and batting off men who are ‘famously handsy’
‘My colleagues ignored me for a year’: what it’s really like to work in TV as a disabled person
They’ve been shunned, had to starve on set and asked if they have sex with their mobility aids … as we kick off a week of exposés, TV professionals with disabilities tell all