Jilly Cooper - Rivals
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Jilly Cooper
RIVALS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
A very large number of people helped me with this book. Most of them work in television and are exceptionally busy. They still found the time to talk to me and particularly in the case of those from HTV to entertain me with lavishness and generosity. All of them are experts in their own field. But as I was writing fiction, I only took their advice so far as it fitted my plot. The accuracy of the book in no way reflects their expertise. They were also all so nice to me that it was impossible to base any of the unpleasant characters in the story on any of them.
They include Georgina Abrahams, Rita Angel, William Beloe, Michael Blakstad, Roy Bottomley, James Bredin, Adrian Brenard, Doug Carnegie, Stephen Cole, John Corbett, Jenny Crick, Mike Davey, Geoff Druett, Ron Evans, Su Evans, James Gatward, David Glencross, Stuart Hall, Nick Handel, Tom Hartman, Barbara Hazell, Stan Hazell, Paul Heiney, Bruce Hockin, Alison Holloway, Patricia Houlihan, Bryan Izzard, Philip Jones, Barbara Kelly, Susan Kyle, Maurice Leonard, Barrie MacDonald, Billy Macqueen, George McWatters, Steve Matthews, Lesley Morgan, Malcolm Morris, Jack Patterson, Bob Simmons, Tom Walsh, Ann de Winton, Richard Whitely, Ron Wordley and Richard Wyatt.
Tragically, dear Eamonn Andrews, with whom I was privileged to work for four series on Whats My Line?, died in November, after the book was finished. His utter integrity, professionalism and gentle humour were a constant source of inspiration while I was writing it.
I should also like to thank the crews, the drivers, the make-up girls and the wardrobe staff with whom I worked over the years, who came up with endless suggestions.
I must thank the people who wrote three books which were invaluable to me in understanding the extraordinarily complicated process by which television franchises are awarded. They are Walter Butler, author of How to Win the Franchise and Influence People, Michael Leapman, author of Treachery? The Power Struggle at TV-am, and Asa Briggs and Joanna Spicer, joint authors of The Franchise Affair Creating fortunes and failures in Independent Television.
I am also eternally grateful to Peter Cadbury, former Chairman of Westward Television, for giving me access to his autobiography which unaccountably has never been published, to Robin Currie, of the Fire and Rescue Service HQ, Cheltenham, to Toni Westall, secretary to Captain Brian Walpole, General Manager, Concorde, and to Tim and Primrose Unwin for inviting me to some excellent hunt balls.
In addition I need to thank my Bank Manager, Keith Henderson, my publishers, Paul Scherer, Mark Barty-King and Alan Earney and all their staff at Bantam Press and Corgi, and my agent Desmond Elliott, for their faith and continued encouragement.
Three brave ladies, Beryl Hill, Sue Moore and Geraldine Kilgannon, deserve thanks and praise for deciphering my ghastly handwriting and typing several chapters of the manuscript; so does my cleaner, Ann Mills, for mucking out my study once a fortnight.
Finally, once again there are no words adequate to thank Leo, my husband, my children, Felix and Emily, and my secretary, Annalise Kay, whom I regard as one of the family, and who typed ninety per cent of the manuscript. Their collective good cheer, unselfishness and comfort over the past eighteen months knew no bounds.
Bisley, Gloucestershire
1987.
Last Christmas by George Michael reprinted by kind permission of Morrison and Leahy Music.
The Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh reprinted by kind permission of Rondor Music (London) Limited.
I Get a Kick Out of You. Words and music by Cole Porter 1934 Harms Incorporated. Reproduced by permission of Chappell Music Limited, 1934 Warner Bros. Incorporated. (Renewed). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
We Dont Have to Take Our Clothes Off by Narada Michael Walden and Preston Glass 1986. Reprinted by kind permission of Carlin Music Corporation and Island Music, UK; Mighty Three Music Group and Gratitude Sky Music, USA; MCA/Gilbey and Rondor Music, Australia.
CHARACTERS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
JOHNNY ABRAHAMS
Head of News and Current Affairs, BBC.
GEORGIE BAINES
Sales Director, Corinium Television.
LADY BARNSLEY
A member of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), late of the White Fish Authority.
BIRGITTA
A comely but bolshie nanny working for the Verekers.
HARDY BISSETT
A franchise expert. Late of the IBA.
MR AND MRS BODKIN
Rupert Campbell-Blacks couple.
SIR CEDRIC
BONNINGTON
Chairman of Mid-West Television.
HUBERT BRENTON
Bishop of Cotchester.
ANTHONY, SECOND
BARON BADDINGHAM
Chairman and Managing Director, Corinium Television.
MONICA BADDINGHAM
His wife.
ARCHIE BADDINGHAM
His elder son.
BASIL BADDINGHAM
Tonys illegitimate brother, ace polo player, and owner of the Bar Sinister in Cotchester High Street.
SEBASTIAN BURROWS
A news reporter, Corinium Television.
DAYSEE BUTLER
A very beautiful, stupid PA, Corinium Television.
RUPERT
CAMPBELL-BLACK
Minister for Sport. Tory MP for Chalford and Bisley. Ex-member of the British show-jumping team.
MARCUS
CAMPBELL-BLACK
His son.
TABITHA
CAMPBELL-BLACK
His daughter.
CAMERON COOK
Producer/Director, NBS, New York. Later Head of Drama, Corinium Television.
CHARLES CRAWFORD
Retiring Chairman of the IBA.
JUDGE DAVEY
A member of the IBA.
OWEN DAVIES
Leader of the Opposition.
WESLEY EMERSON
Gloucester and England bowler.
SUZY ERIKSON
An American ex-girlfriend of Rupert Campbell-Black.
LADY EVESHAM
An early feminist, and non-executive Director, Corinium Television.
CHARLES FAIRBURN
Head of Religious Broadcasting, Corinium Television.
JOHNNY
FRIEDLANDER
American actor and megastar.
MARTI GLUCKSTEIN
A brilliant East End accountant.
MALISE GORDON
Ex-
chef dquipe
of the British show-jumping team.
HELEN GORDON
His wife. Ex-wife of Rupert Campbell-Black and mother of Marcus and Tabitha.
LADY GOSLING
Chairman of the IBA.
GRACE
Declan OHaras housekeeper.
CRISPIN GRAYSTOCK
Professor of English at Cotchester University and a disgusting lecher.
HENRY HAMPSHIRE
Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire-a much less disgusting lecher.
SIMON HARRIS
Controller of Programmes, Corinium Television.
GEORGINA HARRISON
An undergraduate.
RONNIE HAVEGAL
Head of Co-Productions, NBS, New York.
HAZEL
A BBC make-up girl.
RALPHIE HENRIQUES
An undergraduate at Trinity Dublin.
IVOR HICKS
Corporate Development Controller, Corinium Television.
JILLY
Yet another Vereker nanny, but for once a dependable boot.
BEATTIE JOHNSON
Fleet Street columnist, ghosting Rupert Campbell-Blacks memoirs.
GINGER JOHNSON
Financial Director, Corinium Television. No relation to Beattie.
FREDDIE JONES
A multi-millionaire in electronics.
VALERIE JONES
His wife, a nightmare.
SHARON JONES
His overweight daughter.
DEIRDRE KILPATRICK
A researcher at Corinium Television.
LAVINIA
Patrick OHaras girlfriend.
BILLY LLOYD-FOXE
Sports Presenter, BBC.
JANEY LLOYD-FOXE
An author and national newspaper columnist.
DERMOT MACBRIDE
A playwright and Angry Not-So-Young man.
JOYCE MADDEN
Lord Baddinghams secretary, Corinium Television.
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