- James Hawthorne
James Hawthorne was
BBC Controller inNorthern Ireland for 10 years from 1979 to 1989 and as such was the senior editorial figure in the organisation throughout a decade of the Northern Ireland Troubles. He was deeply involved in the fight to preserve theeditorial independence of the BBC inNorthern Ireland after the so-called "Real Lives" controversy whenMargaret Thatcher 's cabinet called for a current affairs programme to be pulled from the schedule. Hawthorne's stance in standing up to government pressure, at no small cost to himself, makes him one of the most significant figures in the story of UK broadcasting in the latter half of the twentieth century.After his retirement he remained in Northern Ireland where he held the chair of the
Community Relations Council ,Health Promotion Agency ,Prison Arts Foundation and founder of theUlster History Circle .BBC NI Controller
Anna Carragher said she was deeply saddened by the death of Dr. Hawthorne who led the BBC in some of the most trying years ofThe Troubles . "He had an enormous dedication and commitment to the BBC." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/5324532.stm Former Controller of BBC NI dies]BBC News,7 September 2006 . Accessed7 June 2007 .]Hawthorne, one of identical twins, was educated in Belfast, at the
Methodist College Belfast andQueen's University Belfast . He began work in Belfast in 1951 as a maths teacher atSullivan Upper School and joinedBBC Northern Ireland as a radio producer in the Schools Department in 1960.His background in education was apparent in his time as Controller of BBC Northern Ireland, where he expanded education and drama, and encouraged local dramatists to create work about Northern Ireland for international audiences. He also introduced Irish language broadcasts, reversing a BBC Dominions Office ban from the 1930s on Gaelic broadcasting in the UK.
References
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/5324532.stm BBC News: "Former Controller of BBC NI dies"]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1877103,00.html Guardian Obituary for James Hawthorne]
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