BBC charity
Dear British Broadcasting Corporation,
Provide a chronological schedule of all contributions you made to charity in the last 5 years.
This includes not just money, but anything of worth.
Yours faithfully,
Edward Williams
Dear Edward Williams
Thank you for your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, as detailed in your email below. Your request was received on 16 May 2021. We will deal with your request as promptly as possible, and at the latest within 20 working days. If you have any queries about your request, please contact us at the address below.
The reference number for your request is RFI20210854.
Kind regards,
Information Rights
BBC Freedom of Information
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Dear Edward Williams,
Please find attached the response to your request for information,
reference RFI20210854.
Yours sincerely,
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BBC Freedom of Information
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201 Wood Lane
London W12 7TP
Website: [1]www.bbc.co.uk/foi
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J Flynn left an annotation ()
I think you'll find its the production company behind Pointless - Remarkable Television, a subsidiary of Banijay - that donates the money.
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A Willmore left an annotation ()
Ah, but the BBC does donate to charity. Anything one on Pointless Celebrities (has there ever been a better programme name?), for example, is donated to the contestants' charities. I suspect they will wheel out the "journalism, art and literature" derogation if anybody asks about that though.