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Dennis Michael Marks (2 July 1948 – 2 April 2015) was head of music at BBC Television in the 1980s and from 1993 to 1997 was general director of English National Opera. He was also a maker of television documentaries, broadcaster and author. ==Early career== Marks was born to Jewish parents; his father was the son of immigrants from Ukraine.〔Goodwin (1993)〕 Brought up in Harrow, London,〔Rozner (1999)〕 Marks was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Trinity College, Cambridge.〔Anon (2015)〕 Originally he hoped for a career in the theatre and was a member of the National Youth Theatre. Obtaining a job, originally as a researcher, at the BBC, he became a director and producer of television arts programmes.〔 While making a programme in 1972 about Shandy Hall (home of the writer Laurence Sterne), he met the writer Michael Frayn and the two became lifelong friends.〔 Leaving the BBC to work as an independent producer, Marks was invited back by Alan Yentob and eventually became Head of Music Programmes at the BBC. During this time he became involved in opera, including directing television versions of Michael Tippett's ''New Year'' and Mark-Anthony Turnage's ''Greek''.〔
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