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Golden Globe winner uses speech to plead for BBC

January 11, 2016 10:18
Colin Callender
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Producer and Bafta winner Colin Callender has won a Golden Globe for the BBC series Wolf Hall, and used his acceptance speech to urge David Cameron to save the broadcaster.

Mr Callender, who received the award on Sunday night, said: "I urge David Cameron and the British government to do everything they can to protect the BBC”, referring to proposed plans by the Conservative government to slash funding to the broadcasting company.

His comments received cheers and some bafflement among American viewers.

The TV and film producer was knighted earlier this year.

Hungarian Holocaust movie “Son of Saul” also received a Golden Globe Award for best foreign language film.

Actress Helen Mirren announced the award and said it was the first time a Hungarian film has ever won the award.

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