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Gallery: BBC shows from yesteryear produced in Birmingham

With the Midlands amid a slump in television production - leading to a Post campaign calling on the BBC to invest a fair share - we look back at shows from days gone by produced at Pebble Mill

Television producers are a rare breed in the Midlands these days - and commissioners are rarer than rocking horse poo.

The Post has calling for at least 50 per cent of Midland licence fee funds to be spent here, after revealing while that is the case in all other regions, presently only .

There are currently , with daytime shows Doctors and Father Brown the feathers in the region's cap, and none of the output for BBC2, BBC3 or BBC4 is made here.

But it wasn't always that way - once upon a time nationally-respected shows like Dangerfield, Top Gear, Kinsey, Telly Addicts and Countryfile were produced at Pebble Mill.

The Post launched a campaign in February after revealing that while £942 million a year is raised from licence fees paid in the Midlands, only £80 million of that was reinvested last year.

For every family paying a licence fee in this region, the BBC spends just £12 while it invests £80 in the North, £122 in Wales and £757 in London.

The campaign has garnered , a , MPs from , led to a and is .

Central to it are a return of production and commissioning, which form part of five demands which have been sent to the BBC.