to suggest the stories never
>> got to senior management level is beyond belief.
Except for the culture in the BBC that meant that nobody rocking the boat would ever get promoted, or if they were freelance, any further work. Even where floor staff or producers reported it up the line, it was quite likely not to be passed further up for the same reason.
It's hard to credit what "the Talent" could get away with, according to my long retired pal who did special effects for the BBC for 40 years, the last 20 or so as a freelance after he became a "cost saving"!
Nevertheless, it's hard to believe that nobody, including those who had worked their way to the top, knew anything.
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