TV
Queen honours BBC Jubilee team members
Published Monday, Aug 5 2002, 11:46 BST | By James Welsh
Six members of the BBC's Golden Jubilee team have been recognised in the Queen's Special Honours List, which was unveiled today.
Nick Vaughan-Barratt, Bill Morris and Robbie Williams have been appointed Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO). Vaughan-Barratt and Morris co-ordinated Golden Jubilee programming across BBC TV and radio, while Williams project-managed the two Buckingham Palace concerts.
Lorna Dickinson, executive producer of Party at the Palace and Peter Maniura, executive producer of Prom at the Palace, were made Members of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) along with Mark Fisher, who was Creative Consultant and Set Designer of both concerts.
Nick Vaughan-Barratt, Bill Morris and Robbie Williams have been appointed Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO). Vaughan-Barratt and Morris co-ordinated Golden Jubilee programming across BBC TV and radio, while Williams project-managed the two Buckingham Palace concerts.
Lorna Dickinson, executive producer of Party at the Palace and Peter Maniura, executive producer of Prom at the Palace, were made Members of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) along with Mark Fisher, who was Creative Consultant and Set Designer of both concerts.
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