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Bryan Cowgill

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that finances the BBC, asking "in the context of more than 200 channels how can little green vans going up and down the country saying effectively: 'What are you watching and have you got a licence to watch it?' survive?"
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in 1964. During his tenure the BBC covered an increasing number of ambitious sporting events, including organising extensive coverage as host broadcaster of the
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union for additional payments to use new technology, by maintaining a reduced service while the other ITV contractors met demands for a 20% rise in pay.
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as Managing Director. In 1984, Cowgill, in a foretaste of changes to come within the industry, successfully resisted demands by the
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as a reporter and feature writer, and then for five years he edited a local weekly paper in Clitheroe. He joined the
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if Thames retained it, and this led to Cowgill's resignation in 1985 at the age of 58.
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In 1977, Cowgill accepted an offer to leave the BBC after over twenty years to join
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During Cowgill's tenure at Thames he tried to acquire the popular 1980s
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Towards the end of his life, Cowgill argued for the abolition of the
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In 1958, Cowgill devised the Saturday afternoon sports showcase
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In 1973, after a decade in charge of the sports department of
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in 1955 as a production assistant in Outside Broadcasting.
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Clitheroe
Lancashire
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
BBC
Thames Television
BBC Television
BBC1
Thames Television
television
BBC Television
BBC1
Thames Television
Clitheroe
Lancashire
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
Lancashire Evening Post
Royal Marines
Southeast Asia
demobbed
BBC
Grandstand
Match of the Day
1966 World Cup
Mexico
1968 Summer Olympics
1970 World Cup
BBC Television
Thames Television

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