Made outside London TV programming

Published: 8 November 2023
Last updated: 7 March 2025

The Communications Act 2003 and the BBC Agreement require that a suitable proportion of programmes are made outside the M25 (or 'made outside London').

Each public service broadcaster (PSB) must meet the quotas for regional productions specified in its licence. Ofcom’s guidance explains that only first-run programmes that qualify as regional productions may count towards these quotas.

Every year we publish a list of the programmes produced by the PSBs outside the M25, and criteria against which each programme qualifies as made outside London.

We also publish an interactive version of the Made Outside London register within the PSB Annual Compliance Report, which enables users to explore trend data, and filter productions by which Made Outside London criteria they have met.  

Made outside London programme titles register 2023 (PDF, 1024.2 KB)
July 2024 (revised March 2025)
This document has been revised to reflect findings from Ofcom’s ongoing monitoring of broadcaster Made Outside London returns. It replaces all previous versions.

Made outside London programme titles register 2022 (PDF, 1001.8 KB)
August 2023 (revised March 2025)
This document has been revised to reflect findings from Ofcom’s ongoing monitoring of broadcaster Made Outside London returns. It replaces all previous versions.

Made outside London programme titles register 2021 (PDF, 756.0 KB)
August 2022 (revised March 2025)
This document has been revised to reflect findings from Ofcom’s ongoing monitoring of broadcaster Made Outside London returns. It replaces all previous versions.

Made outside London programme titles register 2020 (PDF, 997.8 KB)
August 2021

Made outside London programme titles register 2019 (PDF, 941.9 KB)
September 2020

Made Outside London programme titles register 2018 (PDF, 815 KB)
August 2019 (revised May 2021)
This document has been revised to reflect findings from Ofcom’s ongoing monitoring of broadcaster Made Outside London returns. It replaces all previous versions.

Older documents are available via the National Archives.

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