Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners

Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners

Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners title card
Genre Documentary
Narrated by Barbara Flynn
Theme music composer Graham Reilly
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Executive producer(s) Kieron Collins
Producer(s) Dympna Jackson
Location(s) United Kingdom
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) BBC Productions Salford
Release
Original network BBC Two
Picture format 16:9 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 25 February (2014-02-25) – 11 March 2014 (2014-03-11)
Chronology
Preceded by The Planners (2013)
Related shows The Planners Are Coming (2008–09)
External links
Website

Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners is a British fly-on-the-wall television documentary series broadcast on BBC Two, which follows local council planning officers as they deal with applications for planning permission. It is the successor to The Planners.

Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners follows the work of council planning officers in the United Kingdom, including planners from Broxbourne Borough Council,[1] Denbighshire County Council,[2] Cheshire West and Chester Council,[3] Stroud District Council[4] and Torfaen County Borough Council.[5]

The series, which consists of eight episodes, began on 25 February 2014 and was broadcast each week-night from Tuesday to Friday on BBC Two at 7pm, over a two-week period.

See also

References

  1. "Broxbourne Council to feature in BBC fly-on-wall documentary". Hertfordshire Mercury. 19 February 2014.
  2. "Reality TV show The Planners is back on our screens tonight". Planning Resource. 25 February 2014.
  3. "Fly-on-the-wall documentary will again focus on Cheshire West and Chester Council". Chester Chronicle. 20 February 2014.
  4. "Stroud district planners return to TV screens in documentary series". Stroud News & Journal. 19 February 2014.
  5. "Planners star in BBC series". Torfaen County Borough Council. 24 February 2014.


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