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Title: Mark on Mike Post by Forum Admin on Apr 15th, 2004, 2:22pm Memo to BBC staff from Acting Director General, Mark Byford: This email is going to everyone ---------------------------------- For those of us standing close to Michael Grade last Friday as we welcomed him back to the BBC as the new Chairman, it was tangible just how much the BBC means to him and just how much he believes in it as the creative powerhouse of Britain. It was an emotional event not only for Michael but also for the many staff who were able to be there at the Media Centre to watch his impressive press conference in which his own pride, passion, delight, commitment and warmth shone through. It is a fantastic appointment. Michael is one of the major world figures in broadcasting and the wider creative industry, with an outstanding record of achievement. He has a deep understanding of broadcasting and firmly believes in the BBC and its place at the heart of national life. He is passionate about creativity, talent and ambition in programmes. I know he will enjoy the full support of everyone in the organisation. Although it may have been a difficult and challenging start to 2004 for the BBC, Michael's appointment emphasises that independence, creativity and a firm commitment to the BBC's public purposes must be the driving force of this wonderful organisation. He spoke brilliantly on why the licence fee is a strength not a weakness in defining the BBC. It's clear we have an outstanding, charismatic and confident Chairman to take us on the journey to Charter Renewal. Michael arrives on 17th May. Meanwhile, the BBC must continue to focus on what it is here for ... making outstanding programmes of ambition, innovation and originality which stretch and delight our audiences. Believe me, everyday as Acting Director-General, you feel truly privileged and proud to lead this organisation as you witness in person such fantastic and awe-inspiring examples of outstanding programme making, creativity and professionalism. During the last month alone I've seen the craft, precision and care that's taken in recording The Archers; the fun and enthusiasm of the presentation and production talent at Blue Peter; the expertise, courage and insight of our political and security teams in Northern Ireland; the brilliance of Parky when interviewing George Michael, Bill Nighy and Jon Culshaw, backed by such a magnificent production and resources team; the intellectual ambition and relevance of Wole Soyinka's Reith Lectures this year on the Climate of Fear; the huge affection audiences have for Ed Doolan on Radio WM in Birmingham; and the pride of all those in regional television who won Ruby Awards at a truly uplifting ceremony in Cardiff. When you watch and listen to what's on offer, you remember again and again why this is the greatest broadcasting organisation in the world packed with talent, creativity, courage and commitment for example, in the past month: our outstanding coverage of the Madrid bombings, the assassination of Sheikh Yassin and the dreadful violence in Baghdad; the harrowing Panoramas on the Zimbabwe killing camps and Rwanda ten years on; the superb coverage by Radio 2 of the South by South West Music Festival; the World Service's ground breaking production of its Outlook programme live from China in partnership with Radio Beijing; the Grand National reaching ten million people around the UK and the FA Cup semi- final connecting with seven million people, both in the same afternoon! And let's all say a Happy 10th Birthday to Radio Five Live; and a Happy 40th Birthday to BBC Two! Finally it's been the month that marked the sad death of one of the greatest broadcasters ever in the history of the BBC ... Alistair Cooke ... who reminds us all of the BBC's heritage and its quest for high standards. May he rest in peace after a life giving such pleasure and insight to millions of people around the world via the BBC. I will never forget when he rang me personally "as the person at the top" to tell me he'd recorded his last Letter From America. "It's been a wonderful journey", he told me, "but it's come to an end." Thanks for all your support and great work. Keep up the momentum! Mark (Note: Private Eye has awarded its "Order of the Brown Nose" to Mark Byford for this email.) |
Title: Re: Mark on Mike Post by Alan_Ashton on Apr 16th, 2004, 3:02pm Could we perhaps start a creep of the year award for BBC staff or would there be too many candidates? |
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