- An impending visit from Prince Charles causes havoc at the Broadcasting House. Secondary stories include Ian Fletcher getting his own office, and issues with Jeremy Clarkson.
- One year on and Head of Values Ian Fletcher has finally got his own office. He and the team have a new set of challenges to rise to, including the impending Royal visit of HRH The Prince of Wales. The question is, which of the management team will get to shake the royal hand? Head of BBC Brand Siobhan Sharpe and her team at Perfect Curve have been tasked with giving a makeover to the BBC coverage of Wimbledon following rumours of a bid from a rival broadcaster. Her response is a brand mashup to end all brand mashups. Meanwhile, over on the creative frontline, Entertainment Format Producer David Wilkes is trying to come up with the next big Factual Entertainment series after Britain's Tastiest Village failed to fly. He's got the title - Up Town, Down Town - he just hasn't got a show, or a cast. Finally, intern Will Humphries' security pass won't let him into the building: is it a technical problem or something more significant?
- As Ian chairs the Way Ahead group meeting with regard to a visit by Prince Charles and the possible loss of Wimbledon coverage to Sky TV the meeting is interrupted by dumb intern Will, whose pass fails to work and needs to be signed in as a guest. In fact Ian discovers that Will's internship expired months earlier but he has not the heart to tell him so instead sets him to work monitoring old 'Top Gear' episodes for evidence of Jeremy Clarkson's bad language. Of course he fails to deliver and is asked to leave - until he inadvertently provides the answer to saving Wimbledon for the BBC. A further crisis is only narrowly avoided when, thanks to Siobhan and officious head of security Dave Green, Prince Charles' reception party falls victim to a lock-down and only gets out to greet him with minutes to spare.—don @ minifie-1
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