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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ian Atkins was Controller of Programme Services for Television at the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1963. He was the person who allocated studio space to various programmes, and therefore was a key player in the fight to move Doctor Who from Lime Grove Studios to Television Centre and Riverside Studios. In the dispute, he was firmly on the side of Rex Tucker, Verity Lambert, David Whitaker and Donald Wilson. At a meeting on 31 May 1963, he was minuted by Ayton Whitaker as having said that the "old fashioned lighting equipment" at Studio D made it "virtually the worst possible studio for such a project". |
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