Greg Dyke: Inside Story
By (Author) Greg Dyke
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPerennial
18th July 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: business and industry
384.55092
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
263g
'"How did a short bald, man with a speech impediment have such an impact"' How indeed Like his life, Inside Story is a pacy romp. Honest and heartfelt, it should be required reading' Observer On 28 January 2004, four years to the day after becoming a much-loved Director-General of the BBC, Greg Dyke left his post and entered the public eye after the publication of the Hutton Report. But Greg Dyke's story started long before he reached the BBC. Written off as a failure at school, unemployed at 30, his big break came as a current affairs researcher at London Weekend Television in 1977. From there he rose through the ranks of independent television, becoming the person responsible for briefly saving TV-am, thanks to Roland Rat, before running LWT, Channel Four and Pearson Television. In his riveting and frank autobiography, Dyke charts his astonishing and unconventional rise to the top, his unwavering determination and courage in improving the BBC and his defiant stand against Downing Street's campaign of harassment. His autobiography is the story of a man of our times and of the power of television: entertaining, funny and explosively revealing.
'Formidable' Guardian 'Very entertaining and lots of jokes' Daily Mail 'Both Dyke's critics and admirers will find what they want in this straightforward book' Evening Standard
Greg Dyke became Director-General of the BBC in January 2000, having spent the previous twenty years in television, including spells as Editor-in-Chief, TV-am; Director of Programmes at TVS and LWT (where he was Managing Director 1990-94); Chairman and Chief Executive, Pearson Television, 1995-9.