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Birt and was
The opening of the canal was filmed by British director Birt Acres and surviving footage of this early film is preserved in the Science Museum in London.
This ban was lampooned in cartoons and satirical TV shows, such as Spitting Image, and in The Day Today and was criticised by freedom of speech organisations and British media personalities, including BBC Director General John Birt and BBC foreign editor John Simpson.
Birt Acres was the first to attempt an amateur format, creating Birtac in 1898 by slitting the film into 17. 5 mm widths.
Pierrot and Pierrette ( 1896 ) was a specimen of early English film from the director Birt Acres.
While John Birt was Director General of the BBC, the British press from time to time reported Paxman's criticism of his boss.
* Gus Macdonald was a researcher in 1967 and worked with John Birt before leaving nearly 20 years later in 1986.
In 1673 the estate was sold to Valentine Crome, after many changes of ownership at the end of the 18th century it belonged to William Matthew Birt who was Governor General of the Leeward Islands.
The " crap " he referred to was the complex internal market Birt had introduced at the BBC which, it is claimed, turned employees away from making programmes and into managers.
On the 1st January 1975, the University of Wollongong was incorporated by the New South Wales Parliament as an independent institution of higher learning consisting of five faculties ( Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Sciences, and Social Sciences ), with Professor Michael Birt as its inaugural Vice Chancellor.
John Birt, Baron Birt ( born 10 December 1944 ) is a former Director-General of the BBC who was in the post from 1992 to 2000.
After a successful career in commercial television, first at Granada and then at LWT, Birt was brought in as Deputy Director-General of the BBC in 1987 for his current affairs expertise.
Birt was Strategic Advisor to Blair from 2001 to 2005.
John Birt was born in Liverpool to a Catholic father, a manager at the Firestone tyre company, and a Protestant mother.
Birt was educated at the direct-grant grammar school St Mary's College, Liverpool and St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he received a third-class degree in engineering.
From 1966 to 1971 Birt was at Granada Television, where he devised and produced the magazine programme Nice Time and wona job on Granada's flagship documentary strand World in Action.
In 1971 Birt was poached from Granada to work at London Weekend Television, where he was founding editor and executive producer of the current affairs programme Weekend World.
When in 1994 LWT was bought by Granada, Birt lost out on a windfall of what would have been several million pounds.
As Director General, Birt was tasked with securing the BBC ’ s future at a time of rapid technical, cultural and economic changes in world broadcasting.
Birt was responsible for modernisation of much BBC output, including the removal from BBC Radio 1 of veteran disc jockeys such as Dave Lee Travis and Simon Bates.
Shortly after arriving at the BBC, in July 1987, Birt held a conference at Lime Grove Studios with the BBC ’ s current affairs journalists in which he was questioned vigorously by Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC ’ s longest-serving reporters, about what he meant by the BBC ’ s lack of analysis in its news reporting.
Birt was responsible for modernisation of much BBC output, including the removal from BBC Radio 1 of veteran disc jockeys such as Dave Lee Travis and Simon Bates.

Birt and over
In 2000, he took over the helm of the BBC from John Birt.
Birt had consultants all over the BBC like a rash.
Taylor's son-in-law, W. C. Birt, took over the family's bookbinding business after Taylor's death.

Birt and New
Birt served as chairman of Lynx New Media ( subsequently Lynx Capital Ventures ) from 2000-2004.
* New Statesman interview with John Birt, June 21, 1996 by Ian Hargreaves

Birt and Party
During his tenure as Director-General, Birt restructured the BBC in accordance with Conservative Party privatisation policies, in the face of much internal opposition.

Birt and 1986
Originally taken on a researcher, he was with Granada Television from 1967 to 1986 where he was soon appointed joint editor of World in Action with John Birt ; Macdonald had an association with the programme for many years.

Birt and election
Blair asked Birt to help him define his main domestic policy priorities so he could develop precise plans for the period after the 2005 election.
Birt was defeated by Liberal candidate Laurie Evans in the 1988 election, ironically as the Progressive Conservatives formed a minority government.

Birt and .
File: VikingDagger. jpg | Sid Birt Art Dagger
This enabled the development of imitations, such as the camera devised by British electrician and scientific instrument maker Robert W. Paul and his partner Birt Acres.
The first people to build and run a working 35 mm camera in Britain were Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres.
Blair's new company supplied European filmmaking pioneers, including Birt Acres, Robert Paul, George Albert Smith, Charles Urban, and the Lumiere Brothers.
By the early 1990s, BBC director John Birt decided that departments were to charge each other and bid against each other for services and to cut those which couldn't make enough revenue to cover their costs.
* John Birt – former Director-General of the BBC.
* January 1896-In Britain, Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul developed their own film projector, the Theatrograph ( later known as the Animatograph ).
John Birt, Harold Pinter and Alan Bennett all supported Plowright.
Jeremy Isaacs developed a significant portion of Granada's factual programming, and the company produced a generation of major British TV ' players ' including Lord John Birt, later Director-General of the BBC, and Lord Gus Macdonald, his fellow World in Action producer.
* John Birt, Baron Birt started his career at Granada in 1966 as a researcher for World in Action before leaving in 1971.
* February – March-Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres build and run the first working 35 mm movie camera in Britain, the Kineopticon.
* Birt Acres creates a 70 mm format, which he first uses to shoot the Henley Royal Regatta.
* Birt Acres invents the first amateur format, Birtac, by splitting 35 mm film into two halves of 17. 5 mm.

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