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"On one hand I'm a supporter of WikiLeaks but on the other they didn't want our programme to be made.
The debate programme, to be made by Question Time producer Mentorn, is scheduled for Monday 10 February, immediately after the last episode of the five-part series airs.
Although a handful of people did agree to take part (despite being threatened with violence by people claiming to be locals) I can understand why many residents didn't want the programme to be made.
The last programme to be made on the site will be a comedy panel show pilot on 29 March, with the final event to go through the studio's galleries, the voiceover for the new pope's Urbi et Orbi address, two days later.
(NON-PILOT 1) Most pilot and non-pilot GPs expressed the desire for accessible statistical information about the screening programme to be made available to them in order to fully inform patients.
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He also believed that it was more democratic for programmes to be made "for any and all".
Nor is it about setting aside a number of BME programmes to be made regardless of quality.
"I want to build on this success and showcase the world class talent this country has, encouraging more films and TV programmes to be made here," he added.
However, politicians generally understand that the public don't want BBC programmes to be made under any kind of political pressure.
He enabled a raft of programmes to be made - popular quality programmes such as Play For Today, Z-Cars, That Was The Week That Was, Till Death Us Do Part, Steptoe & Son.
Through inter-sectoral policy and legal mechanisms it developed actions for food and nutrition education, and encouraged purchases for the programmes to be made from local farming families.
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