"Ah, of course, 2022, the year the UK government fell into ruin. I think I'll skip over this one."
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"Ah, of course, 2022, the year the UK government fell into ruin. I think I'll skip over this one."
Radio Times
Memories of the BBC: 100 years of drama, entertainment and world-leading news broadcasting.
Stars, creatives and industry figures celebrate the BBC's centenary.
David Tennant:
"I got to be in the final night of the TV Centre, as it was, before it got regenerated. That felt like a very important night. That building has been through so much – it’s basically dripped in all our cultural history. It’s still there of course, and they still make shows there, but there’s something about that building. We grew up watching it, it was like the backdrop to Record Breakers and Blue Peter – it’s just part of the cultural furniture of the nation, as is the BBC itself.
"It’s one of these things that we tinker with at our peril, I would say. To me, the BBC is one of the few things that gives our nation the distinctive voice that it has once enjoyed! It’s something that we have to cling onto with white knuckles to preserve."