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Michael Grade: On the Box

Radio 2 show (April 2012)

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VM
VMPhil
Saw this on the BBC homepage and thought some of you might like to listen to it:

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He is the only man who's run the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. In this six-part series, Michael Grade tells the inside story of Britain's television industry. It's a story that takes us from Alexandra Palace in London to Southfork Ranch in Dallas. The series examines the key milestones in the story of TV seen from Michael's unique and personal viewpoint.

In 1973, Michael Grade joined London Weekend Television as Deputy Controller of Programmes (Entertainment) on a salary of £11,000. His life would never be the same again, "I realised that TV was destined to be the entertainment medium of the future".

In the opening programme, 'New Dawn', Michael considers the arrival of ITV - "commercial television" - and examines the impact the new network had on the BBC's television monopoly.

Michael recalls the creation, and later demise, of 'The South Bank Show' with Melvyn Bragg. He visits 165 Eaton Place, the home of 'Upstairs, Downstairs' with its co-creator Jean Marsh. Plus, he remembers the reasons why Thames Television undertook the landmark documentary series 'The World at War'. The programme also examines the impact of 'Coronation Street' in 1960, how the LWT sit com 'Agony' helped to launch the career of Maureen Lipman and why Michael was so keen to reunite the husband-and-wife acting team of Pauline Collins and John Alderton in 'No Honestly'.

The series features a wealth of newly recorded personal interviews and this programme includes contributions from Melvyn Bragg, David Frost, Roger Bolton, Jon Snow, Jeremy Isaacs, TV Drama Executive Mal Young, Historian Asa Briggs, Professors Anthony Smith and Christopher Frayling, Academic Dorothy Hobson and former Channel Controllers Paul Fox and Brian Tesler.

Written and produced by Malcolm Prince.


In brief, this is a six part programme broadcast on BBC Radio 2 hosted by Michael Grade about the history of television, both in the UK and abroad, from Michael Grade's viewpoint.

The first episode is available to listen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f1cwk/Michael_Grade_On_the_Box_New_Dawn/ (skip to 3:28; current position link isn't working)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f1c8q

Next episode Monday at 10pm on Radio 2.
DE
deejay
Very interesting it was too, particularly the discussions around ITV's federal structure and the Monday morning meetings regarding scheduling between the Big 5. Lots of anoraky clips of idents and theme tunes too and some interesting additional bits of audio. Just hearing bosses talking about getting well regarded London programme makers to "come up to Yorkshire Television and make me a series" got me all nostalgic. There was also an interesting chat between Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg about the demise of The South Bank Show.
JO
Jonny
Thanks for the tip off. Strange choice of network, no? Surely more suited to R4?
GS
Gavin Scott Founding member
Can't recommend this highly enough. I was off on YouTube looking up various programmes they discussed all afternoon.

Great programme.
MA
Markymark
Can't recommend this highly enough. I was off on YouTube looking up various programmes they discussed all afternoon.

Great programme.


Yes, agreed, just listened to Ep 1,

My only criticism would be it was a very slightly biased towards LWT, and not too much about the other ITV companies, but it's early days.

Also, it was stated that the ITA/IBA were ITV's regulator. Well, sort of, but the important difference was that until 1991, the ITV companies were programme contractors, holding franchises, with the IBA as the broadcaster.

Post 91, they have been broadcasters in their own right, holding licences, with the ITC (and later Ofcom) as the regulator.

Other than that full marks, looking forward to Ep 2.
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VMPhil
Second episode now on iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fcnmy/Michael_Grade_On_the_Box_Aunty_Fights_Back/

8 days later

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A former member
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01fqlpr Part 3:
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VMPhil
Normal iPlayer link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fqlpr/Michael_Grade_On_the_Box_New_Kid_on_the_Block/

This episode focuses on the launch and early years of Channel 4.
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A former member
Part 4: How TV works in States.

22 days later

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Part Six: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01h5rxj

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