
A new, fresh factual film making Indie.
With over 25 years experience delivering to diverse audiences.
Investigative rigour & intimate access.
Bold storytelling & the strength of experience to take creative risks.
RECORDED TIME... SO FAR
Recorded Time began life as Blair Black Films in March 2023. It’s first programme was the two part series “ON DRUGS” for BBCNI, which was shortlisted for the RTS journalism Awards 2025 in the Nations and Regions Factual Category and has been nominated for a Torc for Factual Series at the Celtic Media Festival Awards 2025.
Building on this initial success Fiona has teamed up with Producer Jackie Doyle and as Co-Directors they have expanded the core team and the client base.
We have several ambitious projects in development, funded by NIS and UK broadcasters and are supported by Invest NI’s Ambition to Grow programme for female leaders. The Company is currently participating in the BBC/NIS Hot House Initiative and the Emerging Indie Scheme with Ch4.
On Drugs
New BBC Series - Available from 14th October
In our first two-part series for the BBC, On Drugs, Rory Carson presents an unflinching look at the lives of drug addicts in Northern Ireland.
Filmed over 6 months in Northern Ireland the series shows the reality of life on drugs for young people – including the ripple effect of their addictions on family and friends and the long-term health consequences.
It reveals the fine line between using and dealing drugs and shows just how hard it is to quit, when drug use is what binds your friendship group together.
On Drugs broadcasts on 14th and 21st October at 22:40 on BBC One Northern Ireland. Both episodes are available now on iPlayer. The series has been nominated in the Nations and Regions category in the RTS Journalism awards.