Highlights
- Morning Live – BBC
- BBC Teach – CBBC
- Too Autistic for Black – Warner Bros. Discovery
Biography
Tee Cee is a presenter, filmmaker and writer whose work cuts through noise and surface. Her award-winning directorial debut, Too Autistic For Black – commissioned by Warner Bros. Discovery and now streaming on discovery+, didn’t just open doors; it sparked a national conversation while also revealing her own late diagnosis.
Recognised as one of the UK’s most original creative voices, Tee Cee developed BBC Three Birmingham’s first-ever in-house commission, the six-part iPlayer dating series My Mate’s A Bad Date and created the viral 45-episode digital series No Offence But. Her bold storytelling has earned her a Royal Television Society Midlands Diversity Champion Award, named a BAFTA Breakthrough UK, Edinburgh TV Festival’s Ones to Watch and a listing among the Top 50 Influential Neurodivergent Women.
As a presenter, Tee Cee has featured on BBC Morning Live, tackling subjects from dementia to autism to cats, and has appeared on CBBC, as well as hosting major live events such as the Birmingham 2022 Festival—the largest cultural programme ever staged alongside a Commonwealth Games. She has also interviewed global icons including Angela Bassett and Fantasia Barrino.
Her creative journey began early. At 16, she published Snow Black, the Seven Rastas and Other Short Stories—a genre-breaking debut later re-released to critical acclaim, including praise from the late Benjamin Zephaniah. Today, alongside presenting and directing, she continues to develop original TV, film and digital concepts through her production platform, Cree’s Inc.
Contact
- John Noel - Agent