Greg Dyke was born in 1947 and educated at Hayes Grammar School and York University. Before becoming Director-General of the BBC in January 2000, he had enjoyed spells as Editor-in-Chief at TV-am, Director of Programmes at TVS and LWT (where he was Chief Executive from 1990 to 1994), a Director of Channel Four Television, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Pearson Television (1995-9). He lives with his partner Sue Howes in Twichenham, Middlesex, and has four children.
'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 'A must-read for anyone interested in the history of British broadcasting. The once famous names of great progammes...float past as he spiritedly recreates the intensity of the wars over franchises and breakfast television...A good read and an historical contribution.' Brenda Maddox, Literary Review 'The most accessible of all books written by those who have held high office in the BBC.' Irish Times