See-Saw Producer Helen Gregory Calls for “An End to Doom Mongering”

See-Saw Producer Helen Gregory Calls for “An End to Doom Mongering”

As a fervent admirer of the dynamic and resilient Helen Gregory, I find myself captivated by her remarkable journey and indomitable spirit in the often male-dominated realm of TV production. Her tenacity, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to fostering equality and diversity are truly inspiring.


As a devoted admirer, I’ve always appreciated See-Saw Films for their exceptional work in cinema, from masterpieces like “The King’s Speech” and “Power of the Dog”. In 2021, the esteemed Helen Gregory, recognized as one of THR’s most influential women in international TV, joined our ranks to further elevate their emerging television division.

As a devoted fan, I’m absolutely thrilled about the upcoming series lineup that seems to strike the perfect balance between critical and audience appreciation. The captivating narratives of Apple Plus’ Slow Horses and Netflix’s Heartstopper have truly left an indelible mark on me. In my own creative journey, I aspire to reach similar heights with Sweetpea, a dark comedy based on the Kirstie Swain bestseller. Ella Purnell, renowned for her roles in Yellowjackets and Fallout, will be bringing the main character, a seemingly sweet girl pushed beyond her limits, to life. Co-produced with Sky in the U.K., Sweetpea is set to premiere simultaneously on Starz here in the States.

According to Gregory, young females venturing into the predominantly male TV industry should confidently voice their own accomplishments without any reservations, and recognize that standing together is a source of strength rather than a sign of weakness. Although he acknowledges strides being made in the global TV industry regarding equality and diversity, he emphasizes the need for more long-term planning to reinforce positive immediate actions.

See-Saw Producer Helen Gregory Calls for “An End to Doom Mongering”

As a dedicated fan, I’d love to know about my first gig in the media industry. It was as a Regional Station Assistant at BBC Newcastle, where I got hands-on experience managing live regional news broadcasts on the floor.

What was the most significant work-related hurdle you encountered last year, considering both the speed at which things were evolving in your field and the difficulties that came with a lengthy decision-making process?

What would you consider as your most significant accomplishment from the last year?

What’s required for a more inclusive and diverse environment in our industry over time, is the integration of strategic long-term planning alongside immediate favorable actions.

What has been the most significant hurdle for women in this predominantly male field: Expressing uncertainty with confidence and grace, which can often be the wisest response?

What current industry trend do you hope to soon see the back of?
Doom-mongering.

What piece of advice could be beneficial for young ladies stepping into this field? Perhaps it’s standing tall to voice their accomplishments confidently without feeling the need to apologize first. Strengthening one another is powerful, not something that weakens us.

What show, currently on air, would you love to have made?
Colin From Accounts.

What do you watch for pleasure?
Colin From Accounts.

What do you do to unwind?
Run!

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2024-10-21 16:24