Letter: Drama on TV

Gub Neal
Sunday 28 November 1999 19:02 EST
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Sir: Good to finally get some response from the BBC to my Birmingham speech from Colin Adams (Right of Reply, 23 November). I actually had no arguments with the BBC's in-house drama serials - the standard of which is frequently excellent. My speech was specifically about the collapse in producing culture of its in-house series. This distinction was clear to everyone who turned up; unfortunately for Colin, he failed to send any BBC drama reps to a festival that focused exclusively on the future of TV drama.

GUB NEAL

Head of Drama

Channel 4

London SW1

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