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text_A: Joan of Arc is not a national symbol of France.
text_B: Cecil McGivern CBE -LRB- 22 May 1907 , Newcastle , England -- 30 January 1963 , Buckinghamshire , England -RRB- was a British broadcasting executive , who initially worked for BBC Radio before transferring to BBC Television in the late 1940s .. CBE. Order of the British Empire. Newcastle. Newcastle upon Tyne. England. England. Buckinghamshire. Buckinghamshire. broadcasting. broadcasting. BBC Radio. BBC Radio. BBC Television. BBC Television. BBC. BBC. The son of Irish immigrants , McGivern was educated at St Cuthbert 's Grammar School and later attended Durham University .. Irish. Ireland. Durham University. Durham University. His initial ambition was to be an actor , but he quickly realised that he lacked the necessary talent and so pursued a career as a teacher instead .. He did , however , continue working in the theatre as a producer of amateur productions .. He joined the BBC in 1936 , working as a producer of drama and documentary programmes in his native Newcastle and also in Manchester .. Newcastle. Newcastle upon Tyne. BBC. BBC. drama. radio drama. documentary. radio documentary. Manchester. Manchester. In 1939 , he was promoted to occupy the newly created position of programmes director for the North-East of England .. England. England. However , he only held this post for a short time before being seconded to the BBC in London after the outbreak of war , to become part of a group of producers working on war-related programming .. BBC. BBC. London. London. During World War II , he wrote and directed several acclaimed radio documentary features , such as Bombers Over Berlin , The Harbour Called Mulberry , Fighter Pilot , and Junction X.. documentary. radio documentary. World War II. World War II. Bombers Over Berlin. Bombers Over Berlin. The Harbour Called Mulberry. The Harbour Called Mulberry. Fighter Pilot. Fighter Pilot. Junction X. Junction X. Following the end of the war in 1945 , McGivern left the staff of the BBC to join the Rank Organisation film company , where he worked as a screenwriter .. BBC. BBC. Rank Organisation. Rank Organisation. screenwriter. screenwriter. Probably the best-known film on which he worked for the company was Great Expectations -LRB- 1946 -RRB- , starring John Mills .. Great Expectations. Great Expectations ( 1946 film ). John Mills. John Mills. The script was nominated for the Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay .. Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay. Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay. Despite this success in the film industry , however , in 1947 , McGivern returned to the BBC , this time working for the BBC Television Service based at Alexandra Palace .. BBC Television. BBC Television. BBC. BBC. BBC Television Service. BBC Television Service. Alexandra Palace. Alexandra Palace. As programme director , he worked under the station 's controller , Norman Collins , to establish the popularity of the fledgling channel , with one of the major events covered during this time being the 1948 Summer Olympics , broadcast live by the BBC from Wembley Stadium in London .. BBC. BBC. Norman Collins. Norman Collins. 1948 Summer Olympics. 1948 Summer Olympics. Wembley Stadium. Wembley Stadium ( 1924 ). London. London. After Collins left the BBC in 1950 in protest at George Barnes being appointed as his superior , McGivern was elevated to succeed him as controller of programmes .. BBC. BBC. George Barnes. George Barnes ( BBC ). McGivern 's period in Control of the channel 's output saw a rapid increase of the television service 's popularity , helped greatly by the 20 million audience for the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II .. coronation. Coronation of the British monarch. Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. However , his tenure also saw the arrival of a commercial competitor , ITV , in 1955 , breaking the BBC 's broadcasting monopoly .. broadcasting. broadcasting. BBC. BBC. ITV. ITV ( TV network ). In 1957 he was promoted to become the Deputy Director of BBC Television , but when this post was abolished in a reorganisation of the television service 's management structure in 1961 , he elected to once more leave the BBC rather than take the scriptwriting post he had been offered .. BBC Television. BBC Television. BBC. BBC. He joined ITV 's northern weekday franchise holder Granada Television as an executive producer .. ITV. ITV ( TV network ). Granada Television. Granada Television. executive producer. executive producer. However , in January 1963 he was involved in an accident late at night at his home in Buckinghamshire , setting fire to his clothes while attempting to light a cigarette .. Buckinghamshire. Buckinghamshire. He was badly burned and died in hospital on 30 January 1963 , with the coroner later recording an official verdict of death by misadventure .. coroner. coroner. In 1954 , he was awarded the CBE for his services to broadcasting , and in 1962 received the Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television .. CBE. Order of the British Empire. broadcasting. broadcasting. Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television. Society of Film and Television Arts Television Awards 1962
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