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Colin Andrew Savage (born 8 March 1966) is a television producer and executive, business consultant, and Musical Theatre actor and singer. == BBC == Colin Savage joined the BBC in 1991, and worked in Current Affairs on radio and television for the next 15 years. He produced popular Current Affairs shows on BBC One including The Crime Squad,〔The Crime Squad Gets New Orders from BBC () Broadcast Magazine, 23 July 1999. Retrieved on 14 April 2014〕 4x4 Reports〔4x4 Reports () BBC News Website. Retrieved on 14 April 2014〕 and Real Story.〔Real Story () BBC News Website. Retrieved on 14 April 2014〕 He worked as the Current Affairs Executive Producer on the launch of BBC Three in 2003 producing Liquid Assets,〔BBC Press Release () BBC Press Office Website. Retrieved on 14 April 2014〕 the documentary that delved into the bank balances of the rich and famous. As Head of Development for BBC Current Affairs in 2004 Savage was “credited” with writing the “creative brief”〔BBC on defensive over brief for touchy-feely Panorama () Media Guardian, 28 September 2004. Retrieved on 14 April 2014〕 suggesting that flagship current affairs series ''Panorama'' should be moved to weekday BBC One. In 2007, Peter Fincham controller of BBC One moved the show from Sundays to a prime evening slot on Mondays at 8:30pm. Before leaving the BBC he worked as a creative consultant as part of then Director General Greg Dyke’s "Making it Happen" culture change initiative. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colin Savage」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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