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David E. Rose (born 22 November 1924, Swanage, Dorset) is a retired television producer and commissioning editor. ==At the BBC== Following war service as a RAF pilot of Lancaster bombers on 34 missions,〔Graham Young ("David Rose talks of his time with BBC Birmingham at Pebble Mill" ), ''Birmingham Post'', 23 September 2009〕 he trained as an actor〔(Interview ), Theatre Archive Project, British Library, 21 October 2005, p.1〕 at the Guildhall School of Drama,〔Lez Cooke ("Rose, David (1924-)" ), BFI screenonline website〕 but following graduation pursued a career in stage management. He became an Assistant Floor Manager for BBC television in London〔(Interview ), Theatre Archive Project, British Library, 21 October 2005, p.5〕 in 1954,〔 working on the television adaptation of ''1984'' in his first week,〔(Interview ), Theatre Archive Project, British Library, 21 October 2005, p.6〕 but by the end of the 1950s he was a director of dramatised documentaries for the BBC, including ''Black Furrow'' (1958) about open cast mining in South Wales.〔 It is as a producer and production executive though, that he has had the greatest prominence. Rose was the original producer of ''Z-Cars'' (1962–65). Broadcast live at Rose's insistence〔("Live TV Drama" ), BFI screenonline〕 thinking the excitement generated by avoiding pre-recording was integral to the production. Rose was responsible for ending its original run thinking the format had become exhausted.〔("David Rose in conversation )" BFI website (video)〕 ''Softly, Softly'' (1966–69) was a spin-off series also produced by Rose. Appointed by David Attenborough in 1971〔 to be head of the newly established autonomous English Regional Drama department at BBC Pebble Mill in Birmingham in 1971, Rose produced work by established writers like Alan Plater and encouraged new creative talent such as playwrights Alan Bleasdale, Willy Russell, David Hare and Mike Leigh. Some of this work appeared in the ''Play for Today'' (Peter Terson's ''The Fishing Party'', 1972) or ''Second City Firsts'' anthology series.
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