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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial; New edition edition (4 April 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007193645
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007193646
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 92,515 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Greg Dyke is the former Director-General of the BBC who was forced to leave his post following a battle with the government over reporter Andrew Gilligan’s claim that the government had knowingly ‘sexed up’ the intelligence relating to Iraq’s military capabilities. Inside Story makes no attempt at live and let live, which is a bonus for readers. It was no secret that Dyke felt he had been unjustly treated. He himself opens the book by saying that he has always found autobiographies ‘ridiculously self-serving’ and not to be taken too seriously. So why would anyone be interested on more words spent on the ‘Gilligan affair’ and why should we be interested in his life? The answer to each of these questions is that, firstly, the real story about the Gilligan affair, the role of Alistair Campbell, the BBC governors, John Scarlett, the Hutton enquiry and Tony Blair is in the fine details. Second, if you are at all interested in television then Dyke’s story is a fascinating one. Before becoming Director-General of the BBC in 2000 he was Editor-in-Chief at TV-am, Director of Programmes at TVS and LWT, the Director of Channel Four Television and Chairman and Chief Executive of Pearson Television. Discovering how the world of broadcasting works, how it has changed and developed over the years, seeing how and why television shows succeed or fail and hearing of the personalities, friendships, rivalries and political in-fighting from someone who sat at the top of the tree is informative and highly entertaining in itself.

Dyke devotes a whole chapter to a painstaking and ultimately damning analysis of the Hutton Report, particularly Hutton’s ruling that it was not part of his remit to consider to what sort of weapons of mass destruction the Government’s dossier on Iraq actually referred. The BBC itself, or at least the governors, are named and shamed for their cowardice in the face of political bullying and, in the short concluding chapter, Dyke persuasively argues that the structure of the BBC should be reformed and the governors disbanded on the grounds that they are, literally, a group of amateurs who belong to a bygone age. Finally, and most importantly, Dyke forces the reader to accept a stark choice: either Tony Blair knew that Iraq was incapable of threatening Britain with weapons of mass destruction (which means he lied about the ’45 minutes from destruction’ claim) or he didn’t (which means he is incompetent). What makes the final chapters compelling is that Dyke tells a plausible story about how the government, how Tony Blair, got away with misleading the country. There’s no conspiracy theory here, just a story about a slightly careless reporting, a pressured head of intelligence, a powerful spin-doctor, an amateurish Lord who allegedly made an inexplicable mistake and a group of cowardly BBC governors. On the whole, between the television and the politics, Inside Story makes for a fascinating and revelatory read. --Larry Brown,/i> --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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'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

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great style. Great read. A must for managers., 27 Sep 2004
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Greg has a natural ability to communicate. This was demonstrated through his success at the BBC and is carried through to the easy flow and style of his book. The chapters on the BBC could easily have been separated into a book of its own and titled "A modern managers' handbook". This should be required reading for all business management courses and strategists. Thank you, Greg, although I don't know you, you have become my personal hero and role-model.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best 340 pages I've spent on the bog, 14 Oct 2004
As one of Gregs ex 25,000 staff you can understand that there is not a lot of time to get any reading done. However this is a gripping, fascinating and at times surprising book and I was quite able to read it in 5 minute chunks while resting in the smallest room. Although Greg worries about becoming a 'Hutton Bore' this definitely lays his '45 minute' demons to rest and clarifies all the points it is so difficult to make in interviews and the soundbites that his nemesis Mr Campbell so loves. A great DG, an inspiring manager and a story that will inspire you to strive for the best you can do. READ IT!
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars superb, 9 Jan 2005
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greg dyke is the sort of man who should be leading the nation. sure he is blunt, a rough diamond, not much of an intellectual, actually a bit on the thick side, greedy, a big mouth with an ego but he also has a big heart and as such should be given a chance to show that he is better than the politicians he castigates here. anyone who fears you need to be born into privilege with a silver spoon in england need only to read mr dyke to know it is not so. as a boy he says he was a hooligan who could barely read. having stolen and then fathered a child - and more of that later - he moved into television. it was that or prison. he found his niche. the common man with a waspish sense of humour. in his book mr dyke describes how he climbed to power, stabbing and yes he is not not proud of that his friends,. in a memorable passage he declaims that money matttered more than anything. not so now he argues.there are chapters on roland rat and his relationship, never consummated with janet street porter of celebriry jungle fme. the climax is the bbc. mr dyke defends himself with wit and verve here. i was not convinced. to me he is a small man who was lucky. others would call him a giant. whatever the truth this is a fine book.
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