Michael Björn Blakstad,
FRSA
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(18 April 1940 – 21 November 2023) was a British television producer who was Editor of ''
Tomorrow's World
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'' on the BBC.
Early life
Michael Björn Blakstad was born in
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Ma ...
in Malaya on 18 April 1940. He was initially educated in
Australia, then
North Yorkshire
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, where he lived. He was an only child. He attended
Oriel College, Oxford
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, where he gained a BA in Classics (Class III).
Career
BBC
Blakstad joined the BBC in 1963.
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/ref> In 1967 he directed the '' One Pair Of Eyes'' episode "Stay Baby Stay". He became the series editor of ''Tomorrow's World
''Tomorrow's World'' is a former British television series about contemporary developments in science and technology. First transmitted on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003. The ''Tomorro ...
'' in 1974, during what was the heyday of the series, as electronics became part of the working world.''Children in Crossfire'' which he wrote and produced, won an award in 1974 at the Nyon
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International Documentary Film Festival, now called the Visions du Réel
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. He was also series editor of ''The Burke Special
''The Burke Special'' is a TV series broadcast on BBC One, BBC1 in the United Kingdom from 15 June 1972 to 13 May 1976.
The host was James Burke (science historian), James Burke. The show had a "circus" format, with Burke on a radio microphone w ...
'', and ''The Risk Business
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'', about British industry. At ''Tomorrow's World'', he fell out with the long-established presenter Raymond Baxter
Raymond Frederic Baxter OBE (25 January 1922 – 15 September 2006) was an English television presenter, commentator and writer. He is best known for being the first presenter of the BBC Television science programme ''Tomorrow's World'', cont ...
, who then left the programme.
ITV
From 1969 to 1971, he was a producer with Yorkshire Television
ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV network. Until 1974, this was prima ...
. From 1981-84 he was director of programmes at Television South
Television South (TVS) was the ITV franchise holder in the South and South East of England between 1 January 1982 at 9.25 am and 31 December 1992 at 11.59 pm. The company operated under various names, initially as 'Television South plc' and ...
(TVS, the franchise from 1982–92), the franchise for the current ITV Meridian
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(South) region.
Personal life and death
Blakstad married in 1965. His wife came from Cotescue Park, and they lived in East Meon
East Meon is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is west of Petersfield.
The village is located in the Meon Valley approximately north of Portsmouth and southwest of ...
. He had a son and twin daughters. Blakstad died at a care home in Winchester on 21 November 2023, at the age of 83.
References
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BFI
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1940 births
2023 deaths
Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford
BBC science
BBC television producers
ITV people
Mass media in Hampshire
People from East Meon
People from Penang
British expatriates in Malaysia
British expatriates in Australia