Talk:Tony Ageh

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Tony was quoted as having left his post of Controller, Internet and having become project director for iMP. As far as I can find, this is wrong - BBC New Media still lists him as Controller (http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/newmedia/contacts.shtml). Ianbetteridge 15:18, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

Having checked with BBC people, Tony's job title is indeed project director for iMP now - I've amended the entry accordingly. Ianbetteridge 14:34, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

User Sarah_McCartney put the following in. I've taken it out, as it's not really encyclopedia style - but happy to have any and all of it back in if there's some kind of references! Ianbetteridge (talk) 15:02, 20 March 2008 (UTC)


Ten Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Tony Ageh

1. His first job was production assistant at Home Organist.
2. Sir Richard Branson let him live in the Kensington Roof Gardens.
3. He devised and published The Guide for Guardian Newspapers Ltd.
4. He devised and produced the iPlayer for the BBC.
5. He likes to work for organisations with seemingly impossible problems, then solve them in ways no-one else that thought about.
6. Then he forgets to tell anyone it was him, so if you weren't there at the time or you probably missed it.
7. He invades and conquers territory that no-one else has noticed is valuable – yet.
8. He likes to speak in metaphors. (See above.)
9. He is a lifelong Spurs supporter.
10. When he was a kid in Walthamstow, John Diamond was his play-worker at the park.