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The BBC quotes an industry insider who says " a lot of managers are not making any money at all.
One BBC insider wryly commented that it was " too successful for the wrong department.

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In a BBC interview broadcast in April 2012, he said he lived in an all-white neighbourhood.
" According to historian Piers Brendon, " Orwell was the saint of common decency who would in earlier days, said his BBC boss Rushbrook Williams, ' have been either canonised – or burnt at the stake '".
Mulk Raj Anand has said that, at the BBC, Orwell could, and would, quote lengthy passages from the Book of Common Prayer.
" Author Mark Lynas said " The only reason why this became an issue is that there is a small but vociferous group of climate ' sceptics ' lobbying against taking action, so the BBC is behaving like a coward and refusing to take a more consistent stance.
In 2006, in response to 9 / 11 conspiracy theories surrounding its original news story, the BBC said that confusion had arisen with the common Arabic names, and that its later reports on the hijackers superseded its original story.
The BBC said her documentaries “ were hailed as groundbreaking film-making, pioneering techniques involving cranes, tracking rails, and many cameras working at the same time ”.
Ian Carmichael, who played the part of Wimsey in the BBC Television series adaptation and studied the character and the books thoroughly, said that the character was Sayers ' conception of the ' ideal man ', based in part on her earlier romantic misfortunes.
In an interview on the BBC, George Fernandes, former Indian Defence Minister and prominent Burma critic, said that Coco Island was part of India until it was donated to Burma by former Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.
BBC film critic Jane Crowther said that " Cruz is wonderfully ditzy as the innocent abroad " but remarked that " it's Harold Perrineau Jr as Monica who pockets the movie.
Postgate replied that viewers wouldn't recognize what was said, but the BBC replied " But people will know!
The Corporation said that " the effect of the film has been judged by the BBC to be too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting ".
In a 1974 interview with BBC Radio, Haley said Turner's career was in a slump at this time, so he used his then-considerable influence with Orfeon to get Turner a recording session.
" In a February 2009 interview on BBC Radio 2, he said, " People always ask me about reunions and I can't imagine why ... the past seems like a distant place, and I'm pleased with that.
BBC disc jockey John Peel said of the album: " If there has been anything in the history of popular music which could be described as a work of art in a way that people who are involved in other areas of art would understand, then Trout Mask Replica is probably that work.
In a BBC Radio interview in January 2007, O ' Toole said that he had studied women for a very long time, had given it his best try, but knew " nothing.
The BBC said that " voice was known to millions " because of McClure and Lionel Hutz.
The BBC said in a letter to Thompson that his " interpretation of the role was inappropriate ".
" The NUJ and BECTU will not tolerate their members ’ work being used against colleagues in Canada ", said a joint statement by BBC unions.
Bill Cotton in an interview with author Graham McCann on 6 June 2000 said that the then director of BBC Comedy, Michael Mills, prompted by the plays of Plautus, came up with the idea for the show for Frankie Howerd.
Citing differences with the BBC and his dislike of their indifference towards the series, Bell said, " I have now decided I will not do it again.
Byrne said in an interview in BBC Four Sessions's coverage of his Union Chapel performance that “ Lazy ” was number 1 in Syria.
BBC presenter Richard Dimbleby, who broadcast the president's funeral from Washington, said that the regular programme was scrapped when news of the assassination was received and that the programme was a good expression of the sorrow felt in Britain.
The BBC said this will be the final series of the dark comedy.
Asked by BBC political editor Nick Robinson whether people caught carrying knives illegally could expect a lesser punishment, Clarke said ministers would not insist on " absolute tariffs ".
Her obituary by the BBC said the marriage was " famously harmonious.

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Alex Gilady, an Israeli IOC official, told the BBC: " We must consider what this could do to other members of the delegations that are hostile to Israel.
This time it was the first single " Do It Again " off their new album, aired on his BBC Radio 1 " In New Music We Trust " show ..
Enfield and his co-performers created another group of nationally recognised characters for these shows, such as Stan and Pam Herbert, who use the catchphrase " We are considerably richer than you " ( in an exaggerated West-Midlands accent ), Tim Nice-But-Dim, The Scousers, Smashie and Nicey, Wayne and Waynetta Slob, Annoying Kid Brother, who grew into Kevin the Teenager, and two old-fashioned BBC presenters, Mr Cholmondley-Warner and Grayson.
As she matured, she demonstrated a strong affinity for the plays of Henrik Ibsen, as Irene in When We Dead Awaken ( Cambridge, 1968 ), as Mrs. Alving in Ghosts ( Edinburgh, 1972 ), Aase in Peer Gynt ( BBC, 1972 ) and as Gunhild in John Gabriel Borkman ( Old Vic, 1975 ), in which she appeared with Ralph Richardson and Peggy Ashcroft.
In 2001, he starred as the lead role in the David Yates-directed BBC television serial The Way We Live Now and, in April 2002, he played the famous barrister, George Carman QC, in the BBC's biographical drama Get Carman: The Trials of George Carman QC.
Their debut single "( We Don't Need This ) Fascist Groove Thang " attracted some attention and, due to its overtly left-wing political lyrics, was banned by BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read ( who is a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party ), and neither this nor any other of the four singles taken from the band's debut album Penthouse and Pavement managed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.
The Beatles performed for fifty-two BBC Radio programmes, beginning with an appearance on the series Teenager's Turn — Here We Go, recorded on 7 March 1962, and ending with the special The Beatles Invite You to Take a Ticket to Ride, recorded on 26 May 1965 ; in total, 275 performances of 88 different songs were broadcast.
Kenneth Clark, of the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) which let the franchise, remarked: " We did not quite foresee how much Granada would develop a character which distinguishes it most markedly from the other programmes companies and from the BBC.
He then worked on a documentary called " The Europe We Joined " and has presented BBC Radio 4 programmes Today and The World At One.
He has also presented a series on BBC Radio Four called " The Things We Forgot to Remember ", which is a historical series.
Others are less complimentary and in the BBC series How We Used To Cook in an episode dedicated to Cradock and Graham Kerr, Keith Floyd and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, amongst others, were very disparaging in regard to her method and cooking skill.
Wilson realized that by scheduling the Golden Raspberry Awards prior to the Academy Awards, the ceremony would get more press coverage: " We finally figured out you couldn't compete with the Oscars on Oscar night, but if you went the night before, when the press from all over the world are here and they are looking for something to do, it could well catch on ," he said to BBC News.
We are under occupation ," he told BBC World TV.
* Lovelock: ' We can't save the planet ' BBC Sci Tech News
Greenwood wrote the soundtracks for the films Bodysong ( 2003 ), There Will Be Blood ( 2007 ), Norwegian Wood ( 2010 ), We Need To Talk About Kevin ( 2010 ) and The Master ( 2012 ), and serves as composer-in-residence for the BBC Concert Orchestra.
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
Wood also made a one-off rock and roll medley single with Phil Lynott, Chas Hodges and John Coghlan, credited to The Rockers, " We Are The Boys " ( 1983 ), and played a leading role in the Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986, on 15 March 1986, which was later televised in part by the BBC.
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
Thompson stated: " BBC News, News 24, the radio networks, have changed over the years and the traditional role of the newsreader, as opposed to a correspondent or presenter, has virtually died out over the services .... We tend to use journalists across BBC news programmes ... to read the news headlines.
Anwar's People's Justice Party spokeswoman Ginie Lim told BBC: " We won already.
His show Kilroy started on 24 November 1986 as Day To Day and ran until 2004, when it was cancelled by the BBC after an article entitled ' We owe Arabs nothing ' by Kilroy-Silk was published in the Sunday Express on 4 January of that year.
The BBC cancelled the Kilroy show in January 2004 after an article entitled ' We owe Arabs nothing ' by Kilroy-Silk was published in the Sunday Express.
That same year, she also appeared in the BBC adaptation of Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now, as a strong-willed American Southerner determined to manipulate Cillian Murphy's character into marrying her.
In 2007, Justice Minister Jack Straw told the BBC, " We are concerned that within the overall record, which is a good one, of crime going down in the last 10-11 years, the number of gun-related incidents has gone up.

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