David Hatch

David Hatch
For the rugby league footballer of the same name, see David Hatch (rugby league)
Sir David Hatch, CBE
Born David Edwin Hatch
7 May 1939(1939-05-07)
Died 13 June 2007(2007-06-13) (aged 68)
Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
Partner Ann Martin (two sons, one daughter) (1964-her death)
Mary Clancy (1999-his death)

Sir David Hatch (7 May 1939 – 13 June 2007[1][2]) was involved in production and management at BBC Radio, where he held many executive positions, including Head of Light Entertainment (Radio), Controller of BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 and later Managing Director of BBC Radio.

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Education

He attended St John's School, Leatherhead and Queens' College, Cambridge, and joined the Cambridge Footlights Club. He was a member of the cast of the 1963 Footlights revue A Clump of Plinths, which was so successful during its run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe that the revue transferred to the West End of London under the title of Cambridge Circus and later taken on tour to both New Zealand and Broadway in September 1964. Hatch was later a student teacher at Bloxham School, Oxfordshire.[3]

BBC work

A BBC Radio production of Cambridge Circus, titled I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, launched many of the show's cast, including Hatch, into a radio comedy series of the same name. Meanwhile he was responsible for the radio versions of Doctor in the House, Doctor at Large, Brothers in Law and All Gas and Gaiters. Hatch co-devised the satirical show Week Ending and produced other comedy radio shows such as Just a Minute, Hello, Cheeky!, The Burkiss Way, Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves, The Frankie Howerd Show (1974), and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.

Some of these overlapped with his earlier executive positions in the BBC: Radio Network Editor, BBC Manchester 1974-78; Head of Light Entertainment (Radio), BBC 1978-80; Controller, BBC Radio 2 1980-83; Controller, BBC Radio 4 1983-86; Director of Programmes, BBC Radio (later Network Radio, BBC) 1986-87, Managing Director 1987-93; Vice-Chairman, BBC Enterprises 1987-93; Adviser to the Director-General, BBC 1993-95.[2] In 1990 he created the original Radio 5.

Later career

Hatch left the Corporation and became Chairman of the National Consumer Council (1996–2000) and later of the Parole Board (2000-4) for England and Wales, for which he was knighted in 2003. In the later role he caused consternation in some quarters in 2003 for describing Tony Martin, the farmer convicted of manslaughter, as a "very dangerous man" in a Times interview.[4][5]

Hatch was also the chairman of SSVC (the Services Sound and Vision Corporation) between 1999 and 2004. After retiring he retained the position of Life Vice-President on the SSVC Board of Trustees. SSVC operates many facilities on behalf of the MoD including BFBS Radio and TV.

Hatch was a Fellow of The Radio Academy.[6]

Presenting

Hatch was regular chairman of radio panel quiz game Wireless Wise (1999–2003), made for Radio 4 by Testbed Productions, and presented or spoken in other programmes which included an edition of Radio Heads (2003), a three-hour omnibus collection of his radio programmes on BBC 7, and a Radio 4 Archive Hour (2006) celebration of the BBC's Broadcasting House building in London.

References

  1. ^ Obituary, Daily Telegraph, 17 June 2007. Retrieved on 18 June 2007.
  2. ^ a b Obituary, "Just a Minute" site
  3. ^ 'A Shining Light', A history of Bloxham School (Simon Batten, 2010), p.79
  4. ^ "Tony Martin is a dangerous man, says parole chief", The Times, 27 May 2003. Retrieved on 16 June 2007.
  5. ^ "Tony Martin 'a dangerous man'", BBC News, 27 May 2003. Retrieved on 16 June 2007.
  6. ^ The Radio Academy "Fellows"
  • Wilmut, Roger (1980). From Fringe to Flying Circus – celebrating a unique generation of comedy 1960-1980. London: Eyre Methuen Ltd. ISBN 0-413-46950-6. 
  • Hewison, Robert (1983). Footlights! – a hundred years of Cambridge comedy. Methuen London Ltd. ISBN 0-413-51150-2. 

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Preceded by
Charles McLelland
Controller, BBC Radio 2
1980–1983
Succeeded by
Bryant Marriott
Preceded by
Monica Sims
Controller, BBC Radio 4
1983–1986
Succeeded by
Michael Green

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