TV Makers

Ashley Golder

TV Makers is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of the TV industry, interviewing professionals in various roles to gain insights into their work. Host Ashley Golder speaks with the likes of Steadicam operators, Production Managers, Directors, Lighting Technicians, and more, covering all aspects of the TV world. In each episode, we delve into the intricacies of their roles, learning about the challenges and rewards of working in the industry. With episodes released every two weeks, TV Makers is perfect for TV enthusiasts, aspiring industry professionals, and veterans with years of experience. Subscribe now on your preferred platform and follow @tvmakerspod on Instagram and Twitter for more content.

  1. 3 FEB

    Ep 38: Access Coordinator, Leah Rachel - Pulling Back the Curtain on Disability & Access in TV

    What does access actually look like on a TV or film production and how can we do better on our own sets, for everyone’s benefits? In this episode of TV Makers, Ashley Golder is joined by Leah Rachel, an access coordinator working across TV and film, supporting deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent cast and crew. Leah pulls back the curtain on what access really means in practice, from the everyday decisions made in prep and on set, to the conversations productions often avoid because they’re unsure how to handle them. It’s an honest, practical look at how access works when it’s done well, and why expertise matters. Together, they unpack: * What an access coordinator actually does, from prep through to production * The difference between access needs and access requirements (and why the language matters) * How hiring an access co-ordinator may not even affect your budget! * The questions people are often afraid to ask. * How access benefits everyone on set, not just disabled colleagues. If you work in TV or film and want to approach access with confidence, clarity, and care - this episode is for you. You can find more info on the future Access Coordinator training at Screenskills: https://www.screenskills.com Listen & Follow If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe so new episodes land straight in your feed. Follow the podcast on Instagram @tvmakerspod Questions or guest suggestions? Email podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thanks again to Casarotto team: https://www.casarotto.co.uk/access-team This Episode is Sponsored by: Rimms The Kit House Directed By Good Edited by Ben Seale  Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    48 min
  2. 20 JAN

    Ep 37: Directors UK CEO, Andy Harrower - Inside the Fight for TV’s Freelancers

    In this episode of TV Makers, Ashley Golder sits down with Andy Harrower, CEO of Directors UK, for an honest conversation about the real state of the TV and film industry and what’s being done behind the scenes to protect freelancers. Andy offers a clear-eyed look at where the industry finds itself heading into 2026: a prolonged commissioning slowdown, growing insecurity for freelancers, and an erosion of the director’s role across parts of television. Together, they unpack why directors still matter, why prep and edit time are being squeezed, and how “false economies” are quietly pushing creatives to breaking point. The conversation explores: •Why only 12% of people in TV and film say it’s a mentally healthy place to work •The freelance reality behind the programmes audiences love •How power, budgets, and hiring practices really operate in today’s TV landscape •What Directors UK is doing through lobbying, forums, and policy work to support directors and freelancers more widely •The government’s proposed “Freelance Champion” - what it is, why it matters, and whether it will actually have teeth •How AI, copyright, and data scraping threaten creative ownership •Why diversity “initiatives” aren’t enough •Where hope still exists for directors and freelancers as the industry shifts toward digital-first models This is a serious, thoughtful episode about precarity, power, and protection - and why the fight for freelancers is one the entire industry should care about.  Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.  Enjoying the series? Don't underestimate the power of the share, rate, and subscribe bit! It really helps! Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment, or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod Got a question or guest suggestion? Email us at podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS- https://www.rimms.tv  The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Edited By Ben Seal Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    56 min
  3. 6 JAN

    Ep 36: ITV Support Engineer Mirusha Jegatheeswaran – Keeping TV on Air and Ignoring Gatekeepers

    In this episode of TV Makers, Ashley Golder speaks to Mirusha Jegatheeswaran, an ITV Support Engineer working across high-output television at ITV Studios. Mirusha’s role sits at the heart of broadcast production – keeping studios, systems and post-production running smoothly so shows stay on air. But her route into television wasn’t a traditional one. She entered the industry with zero broadcast experience, stepped into one of the most male-dominated technical roles in TV, and built her career by learning on the job while refusing to let gatekeeping slow her down. Since recording this episode, Mirusha has won a Rise Award 2025 in the Influencer category, recognising her commitment to sharing knowledge, supporting others, and helping open up access to technical roles in the industry. She has also been nominated for further industry awards to be announced later this year! Go Mirusha!  In this conversation, Mirusha breaks down what a support engineer actually does day to day, the realities of being responsible for keeping high-output shows on air, and why knowledge-sharing matters more than ever in television. In this episode, we cover: What a Support Engineer really does in TVKeeping high-output shows broadcasting behind the scenesThe pressure of live and near-live technical environmentsEntering television with no broadcast experienceGatekeeping, confidence, and knowledge sharingWorking in a male-dominated technical roleWhy collaboration matters behind the scenes We couldn’t fit everything into our recording time but Mirusha would also like to add:  “Being part of the Rise Women in Broadcast Mentoring Programme in 2021 has been especially valuable as someone new to the TV and media industry with no prior experience. It has given me structured guidance, confidence, and insight into industry practices, while also helping me build a supportive network of women who work in the sector. This safe circle has made me feel welcomed and wanted, while providing role models and connections that encourage my growth and help me establish a strong foundation for my career in broadcasting. The programme has also helped me attend industry events till this day, meet new people, and continue to build my LinkedIn profile, strengthening my visibility and opportunities within the industry." Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.  Enjoying the series? Don't underestimate the power of the share, rate, and subscribe bit! It really helps! Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment, or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod Got a question or guest suggestion? Email us at podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS- https://www.rimms.tv  The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Edited By Ben Seal Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    43 min
  4. 23/12/2025

    Ep 35: Sound Supervisor Ollie Waton - The Reality of ‘Perfect’ Sound Under Pressure

    Ollie Waton, sound supervisor and audio specialist, pulls back the curtain on the invisible decisions that keep live television on air - and why the best sound work is often the work nobody notices. From arena-sized music performances and live Premier League matches, to high-pressure comedy specials and long-running observational documentaries, Ollie explains what really happens when things don’t go to plan, how senior crew make judgement calls in seconds, and why preparation matters far more than perfection. We talk about professional “cheating” like click tracks that nobody knows about, the difference between technical skill and creative judgement, why future recruits are missing a crucial part of the job, and the uncomfortable truth about when sound issues are - occasionally - caused by the camera department? Enjoying the series? Please share, rate, and subscribe. Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod. Got a question or guest suggestion?  Email podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS - https://www.rimms.tv The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Recorded and Edited by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram: @tvmakerspod Email: podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    59 min
  5. 09/12/2025

    Ep 34: Founder of Doc Hearts, Andy Mundy-Castle - The Art of Documentary VS the Reality of Running an Indie

    Andy Mundy-Castle -  Founder of Doc Hearts, and director of BAFTA-winning White Nanny, Black Child,  joins TV Makers to unpack the real craft of documentary storytelling and what it genuinely takes to run a purpose-led indie in one of the toughest TV markets we've ever seen. Andy shares how his background and lived experience shaped his filmmaking: stories rooted in truth, crafted with cinematic ambition, and always led by empathy over exploitation. We break down his creative “toolkit” and how he uses structure, emotional pacing, and careful contributor relationships to protect authenticity without losing audience engagement. Andy also opens up about the realities of entrepreneurship in TV: early-business near-bankruptcies, delayed commissions, surviving the festival circuit, navigating distribution, building culture inside a small team, and why networking is still key. Plus his unfiltered take on the industry’s existential moment -  fewer, bigger, better; digital disruption; burnout; and why now is the time for creatives to diversify, industrialise their skills and rediscover the value of good storytelling. If you’re directing, developing your own docs, juggling career crossroads or considering starting a production company, this episode is packed with lived experience, practical frameworks and the kind of honesty rarely said out loud in TV. Enjoying the new series? Please share, rate and subscribe. Whether you're watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod. Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS - https://www.rimms.tv The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Edited By Ben Seal Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    1h 1m
  6. 08/12/2025

    Ep 33: Head of Naked West, John Comerford - How Legacy TV Survives in a Digital World

    John Comerford, Head of Naked West, lifts the lid on how iconic legacy shows like Grand Designs, Escape to the Country and Great British Railway Journeys stay relevant after decades on air - and what it really takes to future-proof long-running television in a digital-first world. From leadership lessons learned across an impressive career, to keeping Kevin McCloud, Michael Portillo and the team behind the cameras creatively energised, John explains how teams protect the core of a heritage brand while still needing to evolve it for new audiences. We dive into why legacy shows don’t die because digital grows, the real reasons some formats fade away, how social and spin-offs like Grand Designs Deconstructed are assisting the TV landscape, and the one warning every producer should take seriously: don’t enter “the dying rooms” by failing to innovate. If you’re making long-running series, pitching new IP, or trying to understand how broadcast and digital work together now, this episode is essential listening. Enjoying the new series? Please share, rate, and subscribe. Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod. Got a question or guest suggestion? Email podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS- https://www.rimms.tv The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    43 min
  7. 11/11/2025

    Ep 32: Channel 4’s Digital Commissioner, Laura Marks - Creating Digital Gold in a Post-Linear World

    Channel 4’s Senior Commissioning Editor and Business Operations Lead for Digital, Laura Marks, reveals the insider rules behind digital commissioning, what most producers get wrong, what Channel 4 really looks for and how to create digital gold in a post-linear world. From understanding the “minus 10 seconds” rule for thumbnails to balancing data with gut instinct, Laura breaks down how her team commissions content for YouTube and social platforms, why not everyone can do it, and why risk, access, and creativity still matter more than algorithms. If you’ve ever wondered how to pitch to Channel 4 Digital, what defines a true “YouTube-first” idea, or how traditional TV teams can adapt to the changing landscape, this episode is essential listening! Enjoying the new series? Don't underestimate the power of the share, rate, and subscribe bit! It really helps! Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment, or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod Got a question or guest suggestion? Email us at podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS- https://www.rimms.tv  The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Edited By Ben Seal Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    59 min
  8. 28/10/2025

    Ep 31: The Diary of a CEO - Director of Trailers, Anthony Smith — The Playbook That Left TV Behind?

    What happens when a podcast refuses to play by podcast rules? To kick off Series 4 of TV Makers, I sit down with Anthony Smith - Director of Trailers for The Diary Of A CEO - to uncover how a show once told it had “no right” to build a full-scale production has become one of the biggest podcasts in the world. Anthony takes us inside the trailer strategy that’s helped drive that success - from the must-have ingredients of a killer trailer to the tiny, deliberate beats that make people stop scrolling and lean in. He then shares how data and analytics supercharge that creativity: testing thumbnails, analysing performance, and crafting every moment with purpose. We talk: Why podcasting has outpaced TV on audience insights and targetingHow data and creativity work together to create “must watch” trailersWhy trailers are now one of the most powerful storytelling tools in the businessAnd what TV can learn from digital if it wants to catch up.If you work in TV and want to understand the shift that’s already happened, this one’s for you. Hit play, and let’s get into it. Enjoying the new series? Please share, rate, and subscribe. Whether you’re watching on YouTube or listening on your favourite podcast app, drop us a comment, or connect with us on Instagram at @tvmakerspod Got a question or guest suggestion? Email us at podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Thank you to our Sponsors: RIMMS - https://www.rimms.tv The Kit House - https://www.kithouserental.co.uk Directed By Good - https://www.directedbygood.com Edited By Ben Seal Recorded by Ashley Golder - https://ashleygolder.tv/ Instagram @tvmakerspod Email: Podcast@tvmakers.co.uk Artwork by Benjamin Leon - Instagram: @benleondraws Website: www.benleondraws.com

    1h 3m
4.9
out of 5
30 Ratings

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TV Makers is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of the TV industry, interviewing professionals in various roles to gain insights into their work. Host Ashley Golder speaks with the likes of Steadicam operators, Production Managers, Directors, Lighting Technicians, and more, covering all aspects of the TV world. In each episode, we delve into the intricacies of their roles, learning about the challenges and rewards of working in the industry. With episodes released every two weeks, TV Makers is perfect for TV enthusiasts, aspiring industry professionals, and veterans with years of experience. Subscribe now on your preferred platform and follow @tvmakerspod on Instagram and Twitter for more content.

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