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The BBC should invest however it chooses... in the Midlands

The Post is campaigning for a fair share of funding from the state broadcaster - but, despite what its executives seem to think, we aren't telling them how to spend

The BBC in the Mailbox, Birmingham

The first time round, Poldark was produced in Birmingham... this time it was in Bristol.

You might expect as a parochial Brummie journalist I’d criticise this but no, well done, something like seven million people watch it, and that makes it a quantified success.

Also, you couldn’t make it in the Midlands because realistically, since the closure of , where the first iteration was made in the 1970s, we .

This is a major factor as to why we are .

But Poldark, like Wolf Hall, also produced at Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios, or Peaky Blinders or Citizen Khan, both about Birmingham produced in the north, go some way to vindicating the BBC’s decision to focus more spending outside of London, which is a great city but not the be-all-and-end-all.

Despite what some BBC executives think, the Birmingham Post believes in decentralisation full stop. As a result we applaud it for committing to shift operations outside the capital.

So I am not being facetious about these BBC shows – make programmes where it is best to do so.

Where we disagree is we don’t see it as acceptable that about 50 per cent of that spent in every other region is reinvested there, but here it was 8.5 per cent last year.