Career
Colin Savage joined the in 1991, and worked in Current Affairs on radio and television for the next 15 years. He produced popular Current Affairs shows on One including The Crime Squad, 4x4 Reports and Real Story. He worked as the Current Affairs Executive Producer on the launch of Three in 2003 producing Liquid Assets, the documentary that delved into the bank balances of the rich and famous.
As Head of Development for Current Affairs in 2004 Savage was “credited” with writing the “creative brief” suggesting that flagship current affairs series Panorama should be moved to weekday One.
In 2007, Peter Fincham controller of One moved the show from Sundays to a prime evening slot on Mondays at 8:30pm. Before leaving the he worked as a creative consultant as part of then Director General Greg Dyke’s "Making it Happen" culture change initiative.
Since 2006, Savage has worked as a business, change consultant and presentation coach with blue chip companies across the world, and ran the civil service competition Visa’s Civil Service Challenge for Lord Gus O"Donnell at The Cabinet Office. His debut album of Musical songs “One Voice, One Piano” was launched in 2010.
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