Bush House – a life in broadcasting
Published on 25 October 2004 in BBC, London, Radio, Work, BBC, Bush House, London, work
I love Bush House and I will miss it when we leave.
Published on 25 October 2004 in BBC, London, Radio, Work, BBC, Bush House, London, work
I love Bush House and I will miss it when we leave.
Published on 11 September 2004 in Work, interactive television, work
After many months of work, one of my big projects finally got submitted to the Quality Assurance (QA) team yesterday. It's slightly late but it's finally met a major milestone in the project.
Published on 26 July 2004 in Work, work
This is the tale of Project Duck and how it interacts with Project Hen. Oh and with Project Heron. And Project Albatross. And all this relates to Project Robin too. Oh and have I mentioned Project Sparrow yet?
Published on 16 July 2004 in Work, work
Normally work away days fit into two categories - dull and tedious, or arty-farty with stupid exercises crap. But sometimes they have their uses...
Published on 8 July 2004 in Work, BBC, Movable Type, Television Centre, work
Today has been a little... odd.
Published on 29 April 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Work, BBC, BBC red button, interactive television, work
Don't you just love it when internal project names end up on big documents that are released to the public?
Published on 2 April 2004 in BBC, Work, BBC, work
The news that Michael Grade will be the next chairman of the BBC was (as has been reported by the media) welcomed by most of the staff at the BBC.
Published on 1 February 2004 in BBC, Work, BBC, work
It was perhaps the biggest example of the BBC staff 'making it happen'. A full page advert in the Daily Telegraph yesterday paying tribute to the work done by Greg Dyke, and asserting their belief that the BBC should continue to be independent, and continue to be an independent organisation that best serves the public who pay for it.
Published on 30 January 2004 in BBC, Politics and Government, Work, BBC, work
Many people will have seen the staff response to the resignation of Greg Dyke as Director General of the BBC. I like many people were completely gutted by his decision, but he made it and I respect that and his reasons for doing so
Published on 12 January 2004 in Work, work
Ever had one of those days where you reach a moment realise that whilst you've spent months planning on something working in one way, but right at the last minute, you realise that actually you may be required to implement a completely contradictory and incompatible way instead?