In-house
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In-house refers to the production of some commodity or service, such as a television program, using a company's own funds, staff, or resources.
This is in contrast to production being outsourced (contracted out) to another company.
An example of this kind of production is the UK science fiction television series Doctor Who, which is produced in-house by BBC Wales for broadcast on BBC One. Since both are branches of the BBC, the production is considered in-house.